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Daddy Weave
Fields of Grace finds Fervent Records’ band Big Daddy Weave
exploring new territory as first-time producers, while offering
their fans a glimpse of the energy found in a live show. With
a solid debut “signaling the arrival of a major new talent”
(Billboard), One And Only hit the Christian Soundscan Charts
at no. 5, making it the highest debut for a new artist in
2002. Their first single, “In Christ”, quickly proved it’s
connection with listeners by becoming the highest charting
AC single for a new artist that year as well. Combined with
other top radio hits and extensive touring throughout 2003
with Rebecca St. James, Big Daddy Weave quickly established
themselves as one of Christian music’s favorite new artists
of the year, helping them to garner the esteemed New Artist
of the Year Dove nomination. It is through these experiences,
and many others, that the band has refined their sound, their
performance and their calling.
Produced by Jeremy Redmon (guitarist) and Mike Weaver (lead
vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter) of the band,
Big Daddy Weave’s sophomore release Fields of Grace is “a
little closer to capturing what you would hear when we play
live. It’s a little edgier maybe, but we like it a whole lot,”
states Mike Weaver. “I think lyrically we have stayed true
to where we’ve always come from. When we write songs, the
lyrics are all about our own personal journeys with God. When
you listen to the lyrics, it’s like you’re peeking into our
lives. You will see the things that we’re excited about and
the ways that God has blessed us. At the same time, you will
also see the things that we struggle with and at points, can’t
really do anything with but just cry out to God.”
It is evident when listening to the album that something
special occurred when recording it. Jeremy Redmon and Mike
Weaver were able to produce a record that truly reflects the
spirit and essence of the band. Mike Weaver states, “It was
an awesome process, fun and scary all at the same time. It
was really cool to have that kind of say creatively, but at
the same time it was a really big responsibility. We are very
thankful and honored that Fervent would trust us with an opportunity
like this.” Due to their busy schedule and life on the road,
the band wasn’t able to take a block of time off to record,
so they recorded everywhere from hotel rooms, to conference
centers, to studios in Nashville, TN and Mobile, AL.
The energy of the band’s live recording comes through in
songs like “Set Me Free,” the opening cut, which starts off
in high gear with the first note and gets to the chorus in
39 seconds. The concept of the song had its beginning several
years ago when Mike Weaver was using it as a testimony for
what happens when a person is saved. Then over a couple years,
he realized that God continually sets us free of troubles
we face in our lives.
To add a different flavor, the third song on the record,
“New Every Morning,” features a baritone saxophone, which
according to Mike Weaver “battles with the acoustic guitar
to paint a picture of us dealing with the things that try
to drag us away from God. Then the electric guitar comes in
screaming, to demonstrate the mercy that we find in the Lord
every morning.”
“The song I probably feel most connected to on the record
is, ‘Why,’” says bassist and vocalist Jay Weaver. “I ask myself
the chorus lyric of that song so often in my life. Why do
I do the things that don’t please God when in my heart I want
to do what is right. Just knowing that we all struggle with
things in this life and that ultimately it has to be a God
thing and not an us thing”.
All songs are penned by Mike Weaver with the exception of
“Fields of Grace,” which is a Darrell Evans song. After seeing
the overwhelming response to their live performance of this
song, the bandmembers decided to include it on their sophomore
album. “All of the songs on this record connect in that they’re
about seeing God while we’re just dealing with everyday life
and how we respond to Him after seeing Him. There’s a song
on the record called “You In Me.” I can remember several instances
over the past year where I was just overwhelmed by the stress
of everything that needed to be accomplished. Every time I
felt like I was at my breaking point, I would hear the Lord
reminding me that the things I was getting so freaked out
over were just temporary, but the things that He brings are
eternal. Just seeing things from that angle totally gave me
the peace that I needed so badly right then,” says Mike Weaver.
In describing what God has done in the lives of bandmembers
since their debut album was released last year, saxophone
and keyboard player Joe Shirk says “God has continued to shape
and refine our vision as a band to serve God and point others
to Him.” Jay Weaver adds, “If someone comes to a Big Daddy
Weave concert and is entertained for an evening, that’s great
for the moment. However, if they’re able to see God and take
that home with them, they’re changed forever. That’s what
our goal is more than anything.”
Since the release of Big Daddy Weave’s first album, One and
Only, the band has been touring non-stop, including the Rebecca
St. James Spring 2003 Tour where they were able to learn the
makings of a national tour. As drummer Jeff Jones has said
about their experiences on the road, “I feel that we have
really defined what our purpose is as musicians/artists/worshipers,
and we loved working with Rebecca St. James. She is so humble
and real.”
With the release of their new CD, Fields of Grace, this fall,
Big Daddy Weave will ramp up the sale of their new album through
a national, 40-city tour with FFH. Both bands have enjoyed
a strong relationship for quite some time now since Jeromy
Deibler (FFH) produced One And Only. “Jeromy Deibler is a
man of integrity. FFH absolutely rules the room from the stage,
and Jeromy possibly gives the most clear gospel presentation
I’ve ever heard. He is a great mentor to all of us in the
band, and we’re looking forward to touring with them,” says
Mike Weaver. Jay Weaver adds, “Overall, I hope that people
would walk away knowing that when we give God everything,
He offers us everything He has in exchange.”
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