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New CD Release Party - May 29, 2008

Anyone and everyone is invited out for an evening of free music, special guest stars, desserts, giveaways and more! Please bring a friend or five.. or ten...


Wither. Fade. Remain.
Strip away the overdriven guitars, the sophisticated noises, the ambient sonic textures. Strip them away and at the core of this album-at the core of this artist’s music- is a voice and an acoustic guitar.

Much like his live performances, “Wither. Fade. Remain.” is both emotionally charged and vulnerable. Thompson’s transparent lyrics and world-weary voice explore loss and hope, brokenness and restoration.

Thompson’s music has always been hard to classify and genre-bending. The singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist’s first two albums-“Songs from Two Towns Over” and “Songs from a Broken Planet” respectively, have featured guitar driven garage blues, gospel, funk, and rock.

However, his new work is far more personal and more experimental than anything he has ever done. The album’s opener “Jesus Come and Rescue Me” starts with a whisper quiet prayer to an aching, anthemic cry. Other songs such as “Blessed are the Weak,” “I’m Not Afraid,” and “Don’t Let Your Heart be Troubled” feature plaintive front and center vocals underscored by a current of rich sonic textures.

Kevin’s lyrics are honest and thought provoking. In the song “My Brother was a Terrorist” Thompson criticizes artists, specifically Christian artists, that sing songs with an apparent disconnect from the lyrics. “We know the words but the words have lost their meaning. We know the tune but we’ve grown tired of hearing.”

Kevin has shared the stage with a wide range of artists including the Grammy nominated Casting Crowns and Emerson Drive. He has played conferences with Joyce Meyer and Ed Young as well as. He is equally at home playing rock festivals and large auditoriums as with intimate, acoustic settings.