The Isaacs Are Back with New Album "Nature's Symphony in 432"

Multi-award winning family group, The Isaacs, and their label, House of Isaacs Music, have partnered with New Day Christian Distributors on the release of their newest studio project, entitled Nature's Symphony in 432: A Journey From Pain To Praise. The project, which is scheduled to release on September 2nd, will be available to the Christian marketplace exclusively through New Day, with marketing and label support provided by Daywind Records.
Nature's Symphony in 432 has been a labor of love for the musical family, comprised of siblings Sonya, Ben and Becky, and their mother Lily. Born out of a season of pain and struggle, each song is a personal testimony that speaks to the faithfulness of God and offers praise and rejoicing to the Lord through the trials of life. After much research and prayer, the group chose to record the project in 432 tuning, the frequency which most closely reflects the sounds found in nature, further setting this 15-song collection apart from other recorded albums. Also of interest is that the executive producer on this record is none other than NFL Hall of Famer and sports commentator, Terry Bradshaw, who has a guest vocal appearance on the record.
"Nature's Symphony in 432 is not what we consider a typical Isaacs record," the Isaacs share. "As the title itself indicates, it was recorded in a different tuning (432hz), one that we feel God led us to use. From the writing of the songs, to the recording process, to special guests, and now the release, we have prayed many prayers for the right doors to be opened. We knew, when the time was right, that God would lead us to the perfect partners to accomplish His will concerning it. Finally, that time has come and we are so excited that New Day Distributors will be presenting this album to the world! They have prayerfully begun this co-venture with us and we look forward to working together on this new project release."
New Day's Ed Leonard adds, "Our partnership with the Isaacs across our distribution and label platforms enables us to explore a new model for artists. It all begins with the songs, and the Isaacs have crafted a magnificent work. We look forward to working closely with them to achieve their goals."
The first single from Nature's Symphony in 432, entitled 'This Is The Year,' is at Southern Gospel radio now. The project will be available to the Christian marketplace exclusively through New Day Christian. Mainstream and digital distribution are being provided by Sony RED.
The Isaacs are a multi-award winning family group based out of Hendersonville, TN. Drawing from bluegrass, country, contemporary Christian and southern gospel influences, infused with their signature acoustic instrumentation, the Isaacs' unique sound and blended harmonies appeal to a wide range of audiences and has earned them notoriety in a variety of genres. They have been featured artists on the Gaither Homecomings, as well as appearing on stages such as the Grand Ole Opry, Dove Awards, IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association) Awards, ICMA (Inspirational Country Music Association) Awards, CMA Music Week, Carnegie Hall and professional sporting events across the country.
New Day Christian Distributors is a super distributor based in Hendersonville, TN. It provides one-stop access to the best products from major companies in Christian music, films, books, gifts, games, toys, apparel, and more. In addition, New Day brings fantastic offerings from its many exclusive relationships with independent companies, artists, and labels. For more information on New Day, visit newdaychristian.com.
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