Michael W. Smith to Release Spoken Word Cum Instrumental Album "Still"
Christian music veteran Michael W. Smith has announced his newest album, STILL, will be released October 9, 2020 and is available to pre-order now. Fresh off his 36th #1 song, "Waymaker," STILL brings an atmospheric listening experience of improvisational music coupled with inspirational scriptures.
Smith has released numerous award-winning instrumental albums in his career. With the release of "Still", he adds a new dimension to his artistry with an album of spoken-word over calm, introspective and soothing instrumental music.
1. Steadfast (Pt. 1 - The Word)
2. Broken (Pt. 2 - The Word)
3. Hope (Pt. 3 - The Word)
4. Shelter (Pt. 4 - The Word)
5. Blessing (Pt. 5 - The Word)
6. Steadfast (Pt. 1 - The Instrumentals)
7. Broken (Pt. 2 - The Instrumentals)
8. Hope (Pt. 3 - The Instrumentals)
9. Shelter (Pt. 4 - The Instrumentals)
10. Blessing (Pt. 5 - The Instrumentals)
Smith explains STILL as a "project that my wife, Debbie, and I have talked about for years. Our world is so full of noise that we sometimes forget to take a moment and simply be still and pray. My prayer is that this music will help the listener find moments to meditate with scripture." He describes STILL as a worship album that is more for individuals during their personal quiet times.
With the world currently unsettled and anything but calm, STILL provides a respite from the turmoil, and offers encouragement for the listener to be 'still' and rest in the comfort and awesomeness of our God.
The entire project is accompanied by a visual-album of calming and serene landscapes adding to the entire experience, streaming on YouTube.com/MichaelWSmithTV and Apple Music.
Fans can currently catch Smith on The Drive-In Theater Concert Series Tour with Steven Curtis Chapman and Mac Powell.
Visit: www.michaelwsmith.com
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