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  • Christian rock band Fuel4Soul’s lead singer Gary Caserta has released his first solo single, a soulful song titled “He Is.” The song is streaming now, and going for adds at Christian rock radio, where it is already impacting the charts.

    “The song is about my love for our Maker, how our Lord is everything to me,” Caserta shares about “He Is.” “I will never stop getting the guidance I need from Him.”

    “He Is” will not be the first time Gary Caserta’s raw, grunge-inspired voice has impacted the charts. As the lead singer of Fuel4Soul, Gary’s vocals were part of propelling their song “Keep the Faith” into the top 25 of CMW’s Christian rock charts. Even as Fuel4Soul continues their momentum as one of Christian rock’s rising bands to watch, Gary’s creativity is finding additional outlets in his solo work.

    “Pursuing a solo career is something I’ve been wanting to do for years,” he explains. “I have sung in many bands dating all the way back in the early 90s. It was a goal of mine to do a solo project, especially with lots of songs I have written in the past and done nothing with.”

    Those songs encompass Gary’s diverse musical influences, which range from Led Zeppelin to Def Leppard to Stryper. He says, “I am pursuing a mixed rock sound for my solo career. It can be hard rock at times, alternative rock, even soft rock. I like to use different sound effects in my music to change everything up.”

    Gary himself has often been compared to Chris Cornell as a vocalist, equipped with a similar passionate grunge tone. That tone carries “He Is,” lending it a raw urgency that emphasizes the song’s message.

    You can stream “He Is” on Spotify and Apple Music now, as well as finding the lyric video on YouTube.

    To learn more about Gary Caserta and his future releases, you can find him on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Spotify


    You can also learn more about Fuel4Soul on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok.

  • Yes, you heard that right! Branan Murphy’s brand new single “Father” is going to be released next Friday, October 28th. I had a chance to hear it and have to say it is very relevant and uplifting, something we all could use right now. Be sure to pre-save his new song here: https://lnk.to/FatherSong

     

  • FOR RELEASE SEPT 30, 2022 — Christian rock mainstay Kutless has released a fiery statement of faith with their new single “Words of Fire,” available on all major streaming platforms as of September 30. You can find the song at https://kutless.ffm.to/fire.

    “The song ‘Words of Fire’ was inspired by the story of the Two Witnesses in Revelation chapter 11,” guitarist James Mead shares. “Around the time I wrote this song, there just seemed to be so many things that were causing tension. In my home city of Portland Oregon, there was a series of riots that lasted for several months. Then the world shut down from a pandemic. We have mourned the losses of several more horrible mass shootings.”

    The song was born from Mead’s convicted sense of urgency in how to respond to widespread unrest: “When I read the story of the Two Witnesses, I can just picture a world that wants to stop them from spreading the truth. It’s an anthem for those that will continue to rise up and be bold and share their faith. The dead come back to life.”

    “But after the three and a half days the breath of life from God entered them, and they stood on their feet, and terror struck those who saw them.”
    — Revelation 11:11 NIV

    Sonically, “Words of Fire” blazes a path through the airwaves with an intensity that matches the message. A true return to form for a band that has always been based in rock and roll, the towering guitars and scorching melodies offer Kutless’s heaviest sound yet.

    “We really took a hard look at what we wanted Kutless to look like moving forward,” lead singer Jon Micah Sumrall earnestly confesses. “We didn’t want to keep fighting the music industry ‘game.’ We just wanted to make music that we enjoyed. So we really got back to just making music, not worrying about radio or charts, and this brought us back to our rock roots.”

    “Words of Fire” is the immediate follow-up to the retrospective EP Twenty, a collection of reimagined versions of three Kutless classics, released in honor of their debut album’s 20 year anniversary. That EP served to remind listeners of Kutless’s foundation, priming them for what’s to come with “Words of Fire” and the songs that will follow after.

    “This first song is just a glimpse of what’s still to come,” Sumrall hints. “We are excited for this next chapter as we keep creating new music!”

    Get “Words of Fire” on your streaming platform of choice at https://kutless.ffm.to/fire. For more from Kutless, make sure you’re following them on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — On the latest episode of the podcast Trevor Talks, Taya Gaukrodger (Hillsong United) gave listeners an intimate look at her personal process in creating her debut solo album TAYA. That process took place during the pandemic, the early years of Taya’s marriage and the sweetness of God woven through all of it.

     

    “I just see God’s kindness in spite of our own decisions and our own humanity,” Taya says. “God has a sweet sense of humor, but also a lovely way of reminding us through circumstances and details that He’s detail-oriented as well.”

     

    That detail-oriented sovereignty moved Taya through successful cowrites with Lindsey Sweat and the project’s producer Jon Guerra. It led to apartment writing sessions and constant encouragement from her Hillsong family and her husband, Ben Gaukrodger. Now, Taya’s able to see divine intentionality even in the timing of the album, which has released as her church family is hurting.

     

    “God’s hand is moving things around, and moving people around and situations, even in spite of certain things. Even in the timing of this being released while the most devastating news within our church family has also been released,” she vulnerably shares. “There’s so many things where I’m like, God, I don’t understand this. And yet, at the same time, I experienced His grace. I’m receiving text messages saying, ‘hey, where there was heavy news released today, I’m grateful for a song of joy that actually talks about leaning not on my own understanding, but in all my ways, trusting and acknowledging God, knowing He will make my path straight.”

     

    That holy trust is expressed on songs like “For All My Life” and “Getaway,” both of which Taya breaks down in detail throughout her conversation on Trevor Talks. Every lyric is an anchor to the soul-soothing goodness of God. “We have the Prince of Peace, the one who works deeply and tenderly and says ‘I’m an ever present help in your time of trouble,’” Taya concludes. “He says, ‘come to me. I can show you how to do this. I’m not going to promise you a perfect life, but my promise is that I am with you.’”


    As part of the Hillsong family, Taya Gaukrodger has given voice to some of the most recognizable worship anthems of our generation— including Oceans (Where Feet May Fail), Touch The Sky, Captain & Even When It Hurts (Praise Song). Her solo album TAYA is available to purchase and stream at taya.lnk.to/tayaTP. You can listen to the full episode of Trevor Talks on Spotify, Apple Music and Google Podcasts.