Sound Street Releases Joy-Filled Anthem, "Heaven In The House"

"We are beyond excited," says Sound Street's Jarrod Vanderslice, "to share the release of our new single, 'Heaven in the House'!" And indeed, a listener can feel that excitement in their electrifying take - the trio's first new music since the release of their Sonlite Records debut album, Good Seed, late last summer.
"This timeless classic," he continues, "was originally recorded by The Greenes. It's been a personal favorite of ours for years, and now we've brought it to life in a fresh, new way just for you. When we stepped into the studio with our producer, Roger Talley, we had one goal: to record songs that truly resonate with us: songs we love to sing and that light up every live performance - and 'Heaven in the House' instantly rose to the top of that list!"
Indeed, with its rollicking fiddle introduction and snappy electric guitar, a strong lead from Ryan Bilby and increasingly intricate harmonies from Jarrod and daughter Jaylie Vanderslice, Sound Street's energetically up-tempo presentation of the Ronny Hinson-penned favorite seems designed to lift audiences out of their seats as it captures the unbridled energy of a spirited congregational sing:
Anytime believers wanna worship
Anytime the praise is real
The spirit of His love will enter
And suddenly the house is filled
All the way up to the ceiling
All the way down to the floor
It's a whole lot more than a feeling
When you're in the presence of the Lord
"This joy-filled anthem is a powerful reminder that whenever and wherever God's people come together to worship, His presence fills the room," enthuses Vanderslice. "It's more than just a song - it's an invitation to experience the joy of Heaven on earth! With its toe-tapping rhythm and uplifting message, this track will have you clapping, singing, and celebrating the promise that we don't have to wait for Heaven - we can experience its glory right here and now through worship. We can't wait for you to hear it, rejoice with us, and experience a whole lot of 'Heaven in the House.' Give it a listen, crank up the volume, and let's worship together!"
Listen to "Heaven in the House" HERE.
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