Kevin Max's "Broken Temples" is Out

Singer and songwriter Kevin Max has a new album entitled "Broken Temples" in stores. The album released on Motion Records finds Max working with producers Rob Hawkins, Josh Silverberg, & others. The first single, "Light Me Up" has already been a hit amongst fans and critics.
Regarding this new season Kevin says, "I have spent the last two years being refined and restored. I feel revitalized. I am excited about what is around the corner for my family, friends and the music that God continues to gift us with. I have no desire to run from Nashville. I have no desire to run from what I have continued to pursue in the Christian Arts. If anything, I feel that these last two years have given me the tools and desire to make the best art I can within this industry. One of the first dc Talk monikers was 'if it's Christian, it ought to be better.' That is my new goal and again more than ever, a slogan in my life. I, Kevin Max, promise to dive deep into music, poetry, stories and imagination, but most of all into the web of wonderful relationships and people that God has brought into my life on this amazing journey of the soul."
Max started off by offering his powerful vocals to dc Talk. He has also gone done a couple of movies; the biggest being his starring role in 2008's The Imposter. From there, Max joined a CCM powerhouse band Audio Adrenaline. With Max on board, the band came to life after being dormant for some time -- they hadn't released a studio album in 7 years. Although Audio A with K-Max was a hit, it was also short-lived at only 2 years. Upon announcing his departure from the Audio Adrenaline camp, Max gave the word about his upcoming album Broken Temples. After months of waiting, Broken Temples is finally here.
01. Good Kings Highway
02. Light Me Up
03. Just as I Am
04. Clear
05. When We Were Young
06. That Was Then and This Is Now
07. White Horse
08. Another Big Mistake (Derek Webb Remix)
09. Going Clear (Derek Webb Remix)
10. Infinite
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