INTERVIEW: Q&A With Spur58
November 9th, 2006 |
Interviews | Source: Christian Music Planet (27)
The album’s title offers a hint at the concept behind Spur58’s national debut: the apathy of many Christians. Also part of the alternative piano-pop mix is corporate worship and personal narrative. (“Kyle’s Lament” was co-written by a friend whose father died of cancer and “Calling You” was inspired by the adoption of lead singer Aaron Ivey’s son, Deacon). And in case you were wondering, these five Texans snagged their band name from a street sign in Sugarland, Texas. […read more]



