Manafest Releases Two Songs From Reborn
Singer/rapper/songwriter/author/skater Manafest returns to his indie roots with Reborn, releasing Oct. 2through The Fuel Music. With tracks that mirror the hunger and predominant hip-hop flavors accompanying this versatile artist's self-released debut a dozen years ago, Manafest offers downloads of two of these new songs beginning today with each iTunes pre-order of Reborn. Featured downloads include "Reborn" and lead single/video, "Let You Drive."
"Let You Drive" also becomes the first music video from Reborn, premiering today onNewReleaseToday.com. Named a Most Added track this week at Christian Hits radio, the song features Manafest along with the pop/punk rhythms of guitarist Jerry McPherson (Jewel, The Neville Brothers) and drummer Miles McPherson (Paramore). The single is about taking your hands off the wheel and knowing that God's got everything under control.
The song "Reborn" is sort of a "Manafest meets Johnny Cash and Mumford & Sons" eclectic offering.
"Being 'reborn,' to me, is starting over and having a second chance. It's like hitting restart, but without having to go back in time and start from the very beginning," says Manafest. "This song is a confession that it's not easy, and that we can all have doubts, but just don't give into them. I fall down, but I rise and go!"
In addition to the musicians named above, joining Manafest in the process of creating Reborn are producers Seth Mosley (Newsboys, Audio Adrenaline, Sanctus Real) and Joel Bruyere (Thousand Foot Krutch). The signature rock vocals of longtime Manafest collaborator Trevor McNevan (Thousand Foot Krutch) lifts the chorus in "Shine," a song about living each day to maximum capacity and 'beaming your light' along the way. Rappers Tedashii and Shonlock vibe alongside Manafest on "I Have A Dream," a track that carries on the message of peace and unity that Martin Luther King, Jr. began. Former Family Force 5 lead vocalist Soul Glow Activatur (Solomon Olds) joins Manafest on the rhythmic party rocker "Stick To Your Gunz," an all-out anthem for surviving the struggle and never going down for the count.
Taking the new music and messages of Reborn, along with his long list of fan favorites, on the road, Manafest is about to wrap-up the summer touring season, having brought his live concert experience to fairs, festivals and parks internationally this summer. Returning to North America, he launches his "Reborn Tour" Sept. 17 in Evansville, IN. The tour includes two events with Will Graham and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, as well as an event with both Promise Keepers and Youth for Christ. See below for Manafest's current touring schedule:
MANAFEST 2015 TOUR:
Aug 30 Salem, OR Peoples Church
Aug 31 Cottage Grove, OR Bohemia Park Amphitheater
Sep 04 Quincy, CA Joshua Fest (Plumas-Sierra County Fairgrounds)
Sep 08 Lancaster, CA Desert Christian High School
Sep 09 Victorville, CA Jubilee Christian Centre
Sep 10 Lancaster, CA Desert Christian High School
Sep 12 Hanmer, ON Valley Pentecostal Church Canada
Reborn Tour Begins:
Sep 17 Evansville, IN West Side Christian Church
Sep 18 Tipp City, OH Tipp City Church of the Nazarene
Sep 19 Greenville, OH Illumination Festival
Sep 23 Maud, TX First Baptist Church
Sep 26 Coffeyville, KS Emmanuel Southern Baptist Church
Oct 02 Ottawa, ON Revolution 457 - Living Waters
Oct 03 Waterdown, ON Youth for Christ
Oct 10 Silverado, CA Test Fest
Oct 11 Homeland, CA New Life Fellowship
Oct 16- Oct 18 Whitehorse, YK Billy Graham Tour Canada
Oct 24 Calgary, AB Bow Valley Christian Church (Promise Keepers); Speaking only
Oct 25 Lloydminster, AB Living Faith Pentecostal Tabernacle
Nov 13-15 Fort McMurray, AB Billy Graham Tour
Dec 05 Parry Sound, ON The Stockey Centre
* Tour dates subject to change
For all the latest Manafest tour dates, music, videos and more, go to www.manafest.com, as well asFacebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest.com, ReverbNation, Spotify, Google+ and BandsInTown.
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