silverose
05-31-2008, 06:22 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080531/music_nm/thirdday_dc
Found this article this morning on Yahoo music. I don't know how many times I have looked and never seen a reference to any Christian music but today is different!! :D :D The article on Third Day is really cool. The section of the article that impacted me the most was the section titled Strong Emotions where Howard Beson who is Jewish talks about a moment during the recording.
Benson also credits the band with creating moments in the studio that left him feeling inadequate. Flyleaf's Lacey Mosley sings on the tracks "Born Again" and "Run to You." Benson says her collaboration with the band transcended an ordinary recording session.
"It was absolutely emotional," he says. "I just had to leave the room, and I said to Mac, 'You have to go out there, and you and her do this because you're coming to God right now in front of my eyes. You guys handle it.' It was one of those moments where as a producer, I just stepped back and watched it happen. She broke down and cried, and I was crying. It was really amazing, and you don't get that in the studio very often. That's why I wanted to work with these guys."
All of this press is making me even more excited about the Revelation. I can't wait to see what it does when the rest of the world gets to hear it!! Might have to make room for some more Gomers!!
Found this article this morning on Yahoo music. I don't know how many times I have looked and never seen a reference to any Christian music but today is different!! :D :D The article on Third Day is really cool. The section of the article that impacted me the most was the section titled Strong Emotions where Howard Beson who is Jewish talks about a moment during the recording.
Benson also credits the band with creating moments in the studio that left him feeling inadequate. Flyleaf's Lacey Mosley sings on the tracks "Born Again" and "Run to You." Benson says her collaboration with the band transcended an ordinary recording session.
"It was absolutely emotional," he says. "I just had to leave the room, and I said to Mac, 'You have to go out there, and you and her do this because you're coming to God right now in front of my eyes. You guys handle it.' It was one of those moments where as a producer, I just stepped back and watched it happen. She broke down and cried, and I was crying. It was really amazing, and you don't get that in the studio very often. That's why I wanted to work with these guys."
All of this press is making me even more excited about the Revelation. I can't wait to see what it does when the rest of the world gets to hear it!! Might have to make room for some more Gomers!!