I was blessed to see this God Blessed band in Gothenburg Nebraska at their Livin' Out Loud concert in a BEAUTIFUL outside park by their lake. These guys absolutely brought Jesus to the celebration!!! I live in chronic pain & I was able to enjoy them...LOW pain... and I even got to dance!!! God Bless 10th Avenue North! Keep going! THE WORLD NEEDS YOUR MESSAGE & YOUR MUSIC!!! ❤🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Makes me cry and long for a better life, thank you guys maybe this will help me here with my problems, ill look forward not back and when I live to love smile because you helped
Love it! -Just a note, you've called the song "Letting Go of Dear Life" in every single instance of your description, instead of the "Letting Go For Dear Life," including the hashtag at the end. May want to update this!-
The music on these new songs are too overpowering in my opinion. Maybe I’m used to the slower, more personal music you’ve released over the years. I hope you can see that Tenth Avenue North was successful because of the stories and the impact it had on ordinary people. Your songs were carefully written and orchestrated to be meaningful to people. Don’t forget that.
This is the biggest gripe from fans of any band that lasts for more than a decade. Music has to evolve for bands to stay relevant. If you like the old stuff, listen to it, it’s still there
@@PoopLasagna But I think it’d be wiser to let the Tenth Avenue North chapter end and start a new band. Grasping to stay relevant by completely changing a band’s musical style is shallow. Where Tenth Avenue North stood above many other CM bands was that Donehey was careful with what his songs said. They were personal and not party-like and utopian. I know that’s a weird way to describe this, but I’m just not sure Land of Color was the best thing for this band. I actually think band’s become less relevant when they try to mimick trends in the music genre. Some bands, like MercyMe, Newsboys, Skillet? Have largely stayed the same yet continue to be popular and “relevant”
@@PoopLasagna I mean this song has been out for almost a week and so far only 5k have seen it (including repeats!) so there’s no argument that they are successful in staying relevant. It’s a different band. 290k subscribers all signed up for TAN, not Land of Color.
I love this song. And I love the slower, more quiet and worshipful songs. It really depends on my need at the time. I am a new listener to this group, but it appears from the comments that you provide both. I’m looking forward to hearing more. God bless.