ŗŚĮĻø£ĄūĶų

Skip to main content

continues to provide the piano- and guitar-driven pop songs they are known for. Isaac Sladeā€™s distinct voice gives the songs a sense of yearning and optimism. For the first time, Isaac Slade and Joe King take a backseat on the songwriting. Each song here has a collaborator, from OneRepublicā€™s Ryan Tedder, Relient Kā€™s Matt Thiessen, and Aqualungā€™s Matt Hales to pop songwriters who have composed hits for Katy Perry, Madonna, and Switchfoot.

The promise and work involved in long-term relationships run through this album. The opening lines begin with a history lesson, ā€œI found a picture in my basement/My face a hundred years ago/But I don't wanna do like he did/So full of pride and all alone.ā€ The rest of the album is striving toward the hope of a different path. ā€œBreak Your Plansā€ is a call to try again in a strained romance. ā€œShadow and a Dancerā€ makes the countercultural case that rather than fading away, love gets stronger with time and commitment. Helios is one of the few pop albums to make the case that a deeper love is not easy. (Epic)

We Are Counting on You

The Banner is more than a magazine; itā€™s a ministry that impacts lives and connects us all. Your gift helps provide this important denominational gathering space for every person and family in the CRC.

Give Now

X