Neon Feather Recruits One Common on "Altar (Here On Earth)"

Nashville-based artist Neon Feather releases his new single "Altar (Here On Earth)" available on all digital service providers via DREAM Records. The song will also feature a multitrack remix set to release on April 21st. Featuring new comers One Common, the song was recently sent out to Christian radio. "Altar..." was produced by Neon Feather.
Neon Feather explains the idea behind the song. "I love the idea in the Old Testament that God's people would build these altars as a sort of marker right in the spot where a miracle took place. And the beautiful thing is today we get to be walking talking altars because wherever we're standing, we mark the spot where God has worked the miracle of redemption. Our whole lives are a testament to God's goodness."
Neon Feather blurs the line between artist and producer. Having crafted innovative remixes for a range of artists (TobyMac, Lecrae, Switchfoot, Francesca Battistelli, Mandisa, Jordan Feliz, Britt Nicole, etc), as well as Dove Award nominated production and writing behind the scenes, and his own string of exciting original tracks, Neon Feather displays both versatility and a distinct fingerprint throughout his work. His heart is to reflect his Creator with a pursuit of beauty, originality and excellence, continually directing attention back to the Source.
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