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Circleslide
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| In the four years since Circleslide released its critically lauded debut disc Uncommon Days, which landed on Christianity Today’s Year in Review “Best-of” round-up, the band has toured unceasingly, refining their modern rock ruminations, while... |
 In the four years since Circleslide released its critically lauded debut disc Uncommon Days, which landed on Christianity Today’s Year in Review “Best-of” round-up, the band has toured unceasingly, refining their modern rock ruminations, while keeping their ministry agenda firmly in focus. In addition to shows with Newsboys, TobyMac, MercyMe, Casting Crowns, Salvador, Jaci Velasquez and Downhere, the Nashville-based band has headlined everything from clubs to churches and colleges, with plenty of youth camps and outreach events in between – all of which build off the group’s Youth With A Mission beginnings.
“Throughout all the traveling, the goal has always been to make music that would inspire people, touch hearts and lead them to Christ,” asserts front man Gabe Martinez. “Our new CD, Echoes of the Light, continues in that tradition, but it also draws from things that God has been teaching us through some of our recent experiences.”
The rockers have done much serious soul searching this past year as they encountered a series of obstacles that would have caused many to doubt their convictions. In between Circleslide’s freshman and latest effort, its members have experienced the destruction of their home and almost all of their music equipment in the historic 2010 Nashville flood, emergency surgery for lead vocalist Gabe Martinez, frightening health reports from loved ones, the tragic death of a dear friend’s 10-year-old daughter, and more.
The flood, which occurred while Martinez and his wife were out of town, destroyed their house, as well as all of their instruments, gear, PA and trailer. “A good friend who was staying at our house waded through five feet of water to save some vintage guitars, but other than that, we had to completely rebuild from scratch,” says Martinez. “The Nashville community really came together, though. Thanks to amazing organizations like MusiCares and Porter’s Call in Nashville, we’ve been able to replace our music gear and we have a renewed realization that God has called us to this ministry. Nothing’s going to hold us back from spreading His word.”
In fact, Circleslide’s ordeals have been followed by a season of spiritual assurance, which directly inspired the band’s recent songwriting process and the new CD’s name, Echoes of the Light. “Many friends asked us if we ever thought we were supposed to quit and we just never saw it that way,” continues Martinez. “The album title was inspired by the act of God speaking and saying ‘Let there be light’ and the fact that we as believers are supposed to be reflections of that light. I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t always shine as brightly as I’m supposed to, especially in light of the sadness that we’ve experienced personally. Echoes of the Light is a comment on the human condition and draws from examples of people we know and people in the Bible who inspire us to keep going.”
As for the soundtrack in which these themes are conveyed, the band has evolved sonically since the last project and there is an increased continuity that comes from producer and fellow Save the City labelmate Brandon Bee (Stacie Orrico, Lanae Hale, Benjiman). Expect shades of anthemic alternative acts like Arcade Fire and The Flaming Lips, crossed with the edge of Kings of Leon and the envelope pushing likes of The Choir (from whom the band gleaned its moniker). The new album also reveals a worship side of Circleslide that fans have always experienced at their live shows.
“We’ve always been a guitar-driven rock band and that hasn’t changed, but we’re taking a lot more risks on this album,” notices Martinez. “It’s been the most fun and exciting recording process – Brandon was a wonderful “captain of the ship” and we feel like these are the best songs we’ve ever written.
The undeniable and immediately apparent chemistry across the dozen cuts is especially refreshing in an iTunes age of picked-apart albums in search of a single or two. Echoes of The Light is conceptual from start to finish, sequenced impeccably to take the listener through a roller coaster of musical and spiritual emotions.
“We set out purposely to make an album where once you hear the first song explode into the second one, you’ll want to give it a full spin,” confirms Martinez. “The goal was for every song to be a winner to the point where you’d like to hear it again.”
Several cases in point include the charging, guitar-charged romp “The Litany,” the pleading ballad “Open Door” and the endurance anthem “Eye of the Hurricane.” Additional vertically-tinged variety comes courtesy of the vulnerable yet gorgeous “Love Amazing,” the ethereal crescendos of “You Are Everything” and the vibrant fist pumper “Nothing Compares To You.” Not only does the band sound more explosive, dynamic and melodic than ever, but the choruses are instantaneously contagious from an initial spin of the album.
All the while, it’s impossible to take a listen through Echoes of the Light and not be struck with an unbreakable sense of perseverance from Circleslide members in both professional and personal contexts. In exposing their own vulnerabilities, the guys’ authenticity is evident. At the same time, the album possesses an ability to inspire others from any walk of life looking for the resolve to press on.
“It could be someone without a job, someone else having a hard time in general with the economy, a person dealing with death, a single mom with a crazy schedule or a college kid chasing a dream – no matter who you are, we want to remind you that you’re not alone and God has given you the ability to keep going, no matter how hard it gets,” assures Martinez. “Even in the midst of our brokenness, God is great and He’s there to walk us through the restoration process.”
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10/5/2010 - Circleslide Releases Echoes of the Light Today
Critically acclaimed Christian pop/rock band Circleslide unveiled their sophomore project, Echoes of the Light, on Save the City Records and Provident-Integrity Distribution today. The project is already generating a buzz in the industry with early press featured by JCTV's "1 Music Village," Charisma Magazine, HM Magazine, ChristianityToday.com, CCM, New Release Tuesday, HearitFirst, BREATHEcast and more.
Since the band's debut project, which landed them on Christianity Today's list of "Best New Artists of 2006," among other accolades, Circleslide — whose lineup includes frontman Gabe Martinez, lead guitarist Jonathan DeAnda, bassist Eric Vickers and drummer Lee Yoder — has toured unceasingly, refining their modern rock ruminations, while keeping their ministry agenda firmly in focus. In addition to shows with newsboys, tobyMac, MercyMe, Casting Crowns, Salvador, Jaci Velasquez and downhere, the guitar-driven band has headlined everything from clubs to churches and colleges, with plenty of youth camps and outreach events in between — all of which build off the group's Youth With A Mission beginnings.
The band was developing the new project last spring when Nashville was hit with a devastating flood which destroyed Martinez's house, as well as all of the band's gear, instruments, PA and trailer.
"We were out of town when the flood happened," remembers Martinez. "A friend who was staying at our house waded through five feet of water to save some vintage guitars, but other than that, we had to completely rebuild from scratch. The Nashville community really came together, though. So many people showed up to help us sort through the mess and rebuild — four different church groups, friends and neighbors and people we didn't even know. Thanks to amazing organizations like MusiCares, Graceworks Ministries and Porter's Call, we've been able to replace our music gear and home appliances, and we have a renewed realization that God has called us to this ministry. Nothing's going to hold us back from spreading His word."
Circleslide's ordeal, and the season of spiritual reassurance which followed, directly inspired the band's recent songwriting process. Several cases in point include the guitar-charged romp "The Litany," the pleading praise ballad "Open Door" and the endurance anthem "Eye of the Hurricane." Additional vertically-tinged variety comes courtesy of the vulnerable yet gorgeous "Love Amazing," the ethereal crescendos of "You Are Everything" and the vibrant fist pumper "Nothing Compares To You." The progressive and lyrically poetic worship of "Looking Up" serves as a true spine chiller wrapped around the idea of unconditional surrender. Yet the project's themes all tie together through the resplendent title track "Echoes of the Light," which poignantly refers to God's act of speaking light into existence, while simultaneously calling believers to be reflections of that light.
The band has evolved sonically since the last project — not only do they sound more explosive, dynamic and melodic than ever, but the choruses are instantaneously contagious from an initial spin of the album. There's also an increased continuity that comes from producer and fellow Save the City labelmate Brandon Bee (Stacie Orrico, Lanae Hale, Benjiman). Expect shades of anthemic alternative acts like Arcade Fire and The Flaming Lips, crossed with the edge of Kings of Leon and the envelope pushing likes of The Choir (from whom the band gleaned its moniker). The new album also reveals a worship side of Circleslide that fans have experienced at their live shows.
Echoes of The Light is conceptual from start to finish, sequenced impeccably to take the listener through a roller coaster of musical and spiritual emotions. There is an undeniable and immediately apparent chemistry across the dozen cuts that is especially refreshing in an iTunes age of picked-apart albums in search of a single or two.
All the while, it's impossible to take a listen through Echoes of the Light and not be struck with an unbreakable sense of perseverance from Circleslide members in both professional and personal contexts. In exposing their own vulnerabilities, the guys' authenticity is evident. At the same time, the album possesses an ability to inspire others from any walk of life looking for the resolve to press on.
"It could be someone without a job, someone else having a hard time in general with the economy, a person dealing with death, a single mom with a crazy schedule or a college kid chasing a dream — no matter who you are, we want to remind you that you're not alone and God has given you the ability to keep going, no matter how hard it gets," assures Martinez. "Even in the midst of our brokenness, God is great and He's there to walk us through the restoration process."
Circleslide's Echoes of The Light is available on Save the City Records and distributed through Provident-Integrity Distribution. For more information on Circleslide and Echoes of the Light, visit circleslide.net or savethecityrecords.com.
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8/31/2010 - Circleslide To Release Echoes of the Light
Critically acclaimed Christian rock band Circleslide is set to release their sophomore project, Echoes of the Light, on Save the City Records October 5, 2010. The project will be distributed through Provident/Integrity Distribution.
Since the band's debut project, which landed them on Christianity Today's list of "Best New Artists of 2006," among other accolades, Circleslide — whose lineup includes frontman Gabe Martinez, lead guitarist Jonathan DeAnda, bassist Eric Vickers and drummer Lee Yoder — has toured unceasingly, refining their modern rock ruminations, while keeping their ministry agenda firmly in focus. In addition to shows with newsboys, tobyMac, MercyMe, Casting Crowns, Salvador, Jaci Velasquez and downhere, the guitar-driven band has headlined everything from clubs to churches and colleges, with plenty of youth camps and outreach events in between — all of which build off the group's Youth With A Mission beginnings.
The band was developing the project last spring when Nashville was hit with a devastating flood which destroyed Martinez's house, as well as all of the band's gear, instruments, PA and trailer.
"We were out of town when the flood happened," remembers Martinez. "A friend who was staying at our house waded through five feet of water to save some vintage guitars, but other than that, we had to completely rebuild from scratch. The Nashville community really came together, though. So many people showed up to help us sort through the mess and rebuild — four different church groups, friends and neighbors and people we didn't even know. Thanks to amazing organizations like MusiCares, Graceworks Ministries and Porter's Call, we've been able to replace our music gear and home appliances, and we have a renewed realization that God has called us to this ministry. Nothing's going to hold us back from spreading His word."
Circleslide's ordeal, and the season of spiritual reassurance which followed, directly inspired the band's recent songwriting process. Several cases in point include the guitar-charged romp "The Litany," the pleading praise ballad "Open Door" and the endurance anthem "Eye of the Hurricane." Additional vertically-tinged variety comes courtesy of the vulnerable yet gorgeous "Love Amazing," the ethereal crescendos of "You Are Everything" and the vibrant fist pumper "Nothing Compares To You." The progressive and lyrically poetic worship of "Looking Up" serves as a true spine chiller wrapped around the idea of unconditional surrender. Yet the project's themes all tie together through the resplendent title track "Echoes of the Light," which poignantly refers to God's act of speaking light into existence, while simultaneously calling believers to be reflections of that light.
The band has evolved sonically since the last project — not only do they sound more explosive, dynamic and melodic than ever, but the choruses are instantaneously contagious from an initial spin of the album. There's also an increased continuity that comes from producer and fellow Save the City labelmate Brandon Bee (Stacie Orrico, Lanae Hale, Benjiman). Expect shades of anthemic alternative acts like Arcade Fire and The Flaming Lips, crossed with the edge of Kings of Leon and the envelope pushing likes of The Choir (from whom the band gleaned its moniker). The new album also reveals a worship side of Circleslide that fans have experienced at their live shows.
Echoes of The Light is conceptual from start to finish, sequenced impeccably to take the listener through a roller coaster of musical and spiritual emotions. There is an undeniable and immediately apparent chemistry across the dozen cuts that is especially refreshing in an iTunes age of picked-apart albums in search of a single or two.
All the while, it's impossible to take a listen through Echoes of the Light and not be struck with an unbreakable sense of perseverance from Circleslide members in both professional and personal contexts. In exposing their own vulnerabilities, the guys' authenticity is evident. At the same time, the album possesses an ability to inspire others from any walk of life looking for the resolve to press on.
"It could be someone without a job, someone else having a hard time in general with the economy, a person dealing with death, a single mom with a crazy schedule or a college kid chasing a dream — no matter who you are, we want to remind you that you're not alone and God has given you the ability to keep going, no matter how hard it gets," assures Martinez. "Even in the midst of our brokenness, God is great and He's there to walk us through the restoration process."
For more information on Circleslide and Echoes of the Light, visit circleslide.net or savethecityrecords.com.
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8/17/2010 - Circleslide Signs With Save The City Records
Save the City Records is excited to announce the signing of critically acclaimed Christian rock band Circleslide, whose debut project landed on Christianity Today's 2006 Year in Review "Best of" round-up, among other accolades.
Since then, the foursome — frontman Gabe Martinez, lead guitarist Jonathan DeAnda, bassist Eric Vickers and drummer Lee Yoder — has toured unceasingly, refining their modern rock ruminations, while keeping their ministry agenda firmly in focus. In addition to shows with Newsboys, TobyMac, MercyMe, Casting Crowns, Salvador, Jaci Velasquez and Downhere, the Nashville-based band has headlined everything from clubs to churches and colleges, with plenty of youth camps and outreach events in between — all of which build off the group's Youth With A Mission beginnings.
"Throughout all the traveling, our goal has always been to make music that could inspire people, touch hearts and lead them to Christ," says front man Gabe Martinez. "We're so excited to be a part of the Save the City Records family, because we know that is where their hearts are as well."
"We are proud to partner with Circleslide, one of the highest-caliber and hardest-working bands in Christian music today," comments Derek Hoiem, President of Save the City Records. "They are full of energy, excellence and passion, as their many fans can attest. Their new album showcases their versatility and artistry, and they are a fantastic addition to our artist family."
Circleslide is currently in the studio putting the finishing touches on their upcoming project, Echoes of the Light, set to release in October.
For more information on Circleslide, visit circleslide.net or savethecityrecords.com.
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Water Color Artist, Randy Elrod, was commissioned to paint an interpretation of "You Are Everything" one of Circleslide's songs from the record Echoes of the Light.
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