Landry Cantrell Returns with "Source" His First Single in Almost Two Years

Landry Cantrell releases his first new song in almost two years. "Source" is now available at all digital service providers (DREAM Records). The song speaks of how Jesus is the source of our life and meaning. You can stream/download the single HERE.
Cantrell reveals, "A tree's roots are always looking for water, a flower is always looking for sunlight. All living things have this inherent need to seek their source of life and the same is true for our souls.
"Every moment we are longing to be close to Jesus who is our source of life. In John 6:35 Jesus says, "I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst. If you are looking for peace, hope or joy why not go directly to the source of it all: Jesus!"
In September of 2020, Landry and his wife, Kelsey, welcomed their son, Cohen, into the world. Taking some time to focus on his family, Landry stepped away from releasing music for a few years. During his time away he never slowed down writing and creating. Now with the upcoming release of his first single in over two years, Landry is excited to finally share some new music with the world. "I have lived a lot of life since "Glasshouse". It's my hope that people will be able to relate to the things that I have experienced, and find hope in seeing God's hand through it all."
Cantrell admits he was nervousness about releasing this new single after a hiatus. "It's been almost two years since I shared any new music. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't nervous, but that's only because these songs are so special to me. I have lived a lot of life; experienced things that have changed me forever. Through it all I learned the hard way (again) that Jesus is the only source of unconditional joy, peace, hope and love. Excited to share my journey with you."
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