Katy Reynolds Chronicles Her Personal Journey in New EP
Christian music singer and songwriter Katy Reynolds testifies to God's power to bring reconciliation and restoration with her new EP. Healing, a 5-song EP. is Reynolds debut collection of songs. All the songs originate from her personal testimony over the past seven years, as she navigated walking through divorce as a young adult, the grief in her father's sudden passing, and ultimately finding the healing that God provided as He brought restoration into her life.
Reynolds has a heart for writing honest lyrics paired with her pop melodies and soulful voice The EP is preceded by the single "Seek First His Kingdom," which is already receiving warm acclaims from fans. The powerful ballad "Where You Are" is the collection's nerve center as it explores how can find peace in the midst of our griefs.
Listen to "Where You Are" here.
Each song has Katy's signature authentic lyrics matched with soulful melodies that tell a personal story that the listener can sing along to. Her sound in Healing, reflects the soulful ballads of Lauren Daigle, along with R&B influences. Reynolds cites Adele, Tori Kelly, and Joss Stone as her influences.
Tracklist:
01. For the One
02. Forgiven.
03. Where You Are
04. Healing
05. Seek First the Kingdom
Please contact katyreynoldsmusic@gmail.com for interviews and further information.
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