Worship Musician August 2020 | Page 7

that, and one of the things that I have learned is that I am present in body with my family, but often times not present in mind. The last several months have been such a gift for me to be able to be with my wife and my daughters and to be able to be probably more present than I’ve ever been with them. With all of the horror stories of things that have happened across the world and with the virus just made me so grateful for so many things. Just sitting on the back porch having dinner with my kids, or whatever it may be, I’m just overwhelmed with gratitude for this strange season to slow down and to breathe in life and to realize how easy it is to take life for granted. So, it’s been challenging for me on a personal level where God wants to work, but then it’s been beautiful on a personal level also to just enjoy life. [WM] Thank you Scott. One thing’s for sure. This pandemic has not caught the Lord by surprise! I must admit to listening to the EP last year and being extremely impressed and also wondering what was next. You have not disappointed! Live at The Wheelhouse was the hors d’oeuvre to the full entrée. Holy Water, your brand-new, full-length release, is magnificent. It represents the full Christian experience of faith and humanity. It’s the kind of rare art that employs more instruments, more sounds, a larger vision, deeper lyrics, brilliant vocals, and a studio that is used as an instrument as well. In short, you’re working with a bigger palette of sonics. Tell us about the overall project. [Ed] Wow, that’s really kind, every word you just said is such a gift and a blessing to our hearts. [Andrew] It’s actually been an incredible journey with these guys, I tell people that there are a lot of cooks in the kitchen but that it feels like very talented and wise cooks. I think too many cooks that don’t have humble hearts is chaotic, but if you’ve got people with humble hearts then it’s just a privilege and an honor to work with them. It’s definitely been stressful in moments. Everybody is giving input and you’re all fighting for the song, but it’s in a really sweet way. Its been fun for me, there are times in the studio where I’m here working on my computer, Martin is in another chair working on his stuff, and the others are doing guitars, and Franni is doing vocals, and so we’re all kind of putting input into different places. It’s been fun for me, a real blessing and privilege, and an experience unlike I’ve ever had before. There’s just so much creativity. August 2020 Subscribe for Free... 7