Lindsay McCaul Releases “One More Step” on August 19
After her top 20 debut "If It Leads Me Back" in 2012, Lindsay McCaul will be back with his sophomore album "One More Step" on August 19th. After inking a deal with Centricity Music (Aaron Shust, Jason Gray & Carrolton), McCaul has been working hard co-writing all eleven new songs on this new record. The album also marks the first collaboration between McCaul and producers Brent Milligan (Steven Curtis Chapman, David Crowder Band) and Jeff Pardo (Matthew West, Jonny Diaz), who also lent his award-winning songwriting skills to the record.
The album is preceded by the single "Empty Handed." "Empty Handed" has already receiving radio airplay and it's already a top 10 entry on our Hallels Music Chart. The album also includes "Mess Like Me," which will bring a chuckle to many when it spotlights the fickleness of faith even though God remains faithful to us. While the title cut "One More Step" chronicles the life and death of her war veteran father, Ret. Col. Larry Walter Pritchett, who passed away two years ago. And the album ends with the beautiful ballad, "More Certain Than The Stars," which chronicles Jesus as our anchor.
"I'm absolutely thrilled for this record to finally be released!," says McCaul. "It's been over two years in the making, and it really chronicles the different valleys and mountaintops God led me through in that season. While writing for and creating this album, I began to see more clearly that this marathon of life is made up of individual steps, each overseen by and precious to God as He uses them to lead us closer to Him. My prayer is that this album would be a tool God uses to bring encouragement, hope and comfort to each listener, wherever they are on their journey of faith."
MccCaul will be heavily involved in promoting this new record. In fact, she has just ended the Brandisa Tour with Brandon Heath and Mandisa, and will be joining Jason Gray's With Every Act of Love Tour this fall that also features labelmates Unspoken and Carrollton.
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