Tree63 Launches Their Kickstarter Campaign for Their Seventh Album
Tree63,the contemporary Christian band originally from South Africa, will be returning with their seventh album. But they need the help of fans. Launched today, they are embarking on a Kickstarter campaign for fans to participate in the recording and promotion of their new album slated for release Summer 2015.
Following the enthusiastic reception the band received at a series of reunion events last year in South Africa (see live video from these events at this link), John Ellis (vocals and guitar), Darryl Swart (drums) and Daniel Ornellas (bass) reformed the trio and is in the studio now working on new music.
While Tree63 has been on hiatus, John moved back to South Africa from the US and released a solo album, Daniel has been living in Nashville touring and producing, and Darryl started a recording studio in Canada.
"We've stayed in touch over the years and stayed friends," says John. "Even though we've all ventured into other musical projects since, there hasn't been anything like the special experience of playing as Tree63."
"So when we got back together to play a few dates in South Africa in April 2014, we talked about making new music," adds Daniel. "John has songs he's written since, so we decided to come to Nashville and record this new album."
Formed in 1996, the three-piece band first came to international attention with the release of their second album, 63 (Survivor Records), in 1999, followed by the 2001 self-titled release on US-based InPop Records that sparked the radio hits "Treasure" and "Look What You've Done." Picking up a Dove Award that year for "Rock Album of the Year," the band went on to record four more critically acclaimed albums, release numerous radio singles, including the No. 1 hit and Billboard's most played Christian Song Of The Year in 2004, "Blessed Be Your Name," from 2004's The Answer To The Question.
With the success of the albums and singles, Tree63, known for their dynamic live performances, toured with Jeremy Camp, Delirious?, Rebecca St. James, Festival Con Dios and others. They also made numerous appearances with the Billy Graham Evangelical Association, headlined Canada's multi-denominational Christian youth conference (YC) events and more.
"The music industry has changed in a lot of ways since our last album, and we now have the opportunity to independently release our own record," says Darryl in anticipation of the new album. "However, without a record label behind us, we also don't have the money they would usually give us to make a record... But, we don't want to cut corners; we want to make something we and our fans can be proud of and enjoy!"
Inviting fans to participate in the process, Tree63's Kickstarter campaign has a myriad of support offers, which include not only exclusive access to updates and other content from the band, but autographed CDs, signed guitar picks and drumsticks, t-shirts, posters, and even exclusives like handwritten lyrics and a Skype call, phone call or Google+ Hangout with the band.
For all the latest news and information on Tree63, go to www.tree63.com, www.facebook.com/treesixtythree, @tree_63, and YouTube.
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