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(Waco, TX.) Aug. 1, 2005 – sixstepsrecords/Sparrow Records artist and collegiate favorite David Crowder Band prepares to release its first new full-length studio album in two years, A Collision, Sept. 27. Following two widely successful, groundbreaking projects, David Crowder Band continues exploring the science behind music and worship. "For the past two years, I have ended most nights in concert with the following statement: ‘When our depravity meets his divinity, it is a beautiful collision.' This recording is about that collision," says frontman David Crowder. "It is a rendering of our mortality and eternal life. It is the hope in a rescue that has come, the hope in a rescue that has found us and the relentless hope in a greater rescue that is still coming. This music, broken, improper and inadequate in its response, is rooted in that hope. The Kingdom of Heaven is here and now and coming."
As the band's number-one-selling sophomore release Illuminate explored the empirical facts about light, translating them into revelation of God and creation, so the new album stems from the improper depiction of the atom and its elliptical paths around the nucleus (as shown on the album's cover). "This is the difficulty with symbols," says Crowder. "They are never quite proper; they are always a bit broken. This inadequate drawing roused both hope of discovery and reminiscence of destruction in me as I thought, ‘We are creating broken containers.'"
More than 73 minutes over 18 tracks, A Collision features the first studio version of the concert favorite, "Here Is Our King," which released to radio this week. The live recording of the song from Passion 05 can also be heard on the No. 1-selling CD, Passion: How Great Is Our God. In addition to other new, groundbreaking songs from the David
As the band explored bluegrass music through Williams' song, a fairy tale collision occurred. "We met Marty Stuart at the Dove Awards a year ago. He was backstage wearing a black suit, aglow in rhinestones, sparkling down both sleeves and spanning the back of his jacket in the shape of a very large cross," Crowder recalls. "None of this would
The rest of A Collision was recorded in Waco, TX in the barn behind Crowder's house. Built in 1885 by then-Waco
David Crowder Band has captured the attention of such significant media as the New York Times, CNN and most recently FOX News as part of the cable network's coverage of Creation East. Nominated for three GMA Music Awards this year, headlining its own tours, joining a major tour with Michael W. Smith and Mercy Me, and releasing two very successful side recordings, The Lime CD and Sunsets & Sushi – Experiments In Spectral Deconstruction, David Crowder Band looks forward to its next headlining tour this fall with Shane & Shane and Robby Seay Band.
EXW - The much anticipated project "The Collision" was well worth the wait. It is no secret that David Crowder is an awesome song writer but this CD is full of some great music for worship and your CD player. If you like The David Crowder Band, you will love this CD. If you like great music for worship, you will love this project.
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