Bethel Music's Steffany Gretzinger Returns with "Blackout"

Bethel Music's Steffany Gretzinger offers the anticipated follow-up to her critically acclaimed 2014 debut. Blackout overflows with rich, cinematic soundscapes and reflective moments of worship, celebrating the inner peace of a life devoted to Christ.
Blackout is a collection of songs radiating the message that even when circumstances bend towards chaos, light that shines from the inside out cannot be dimmed. These songs personify the world Gretzinger has been navigating, each embracing a choice to be vulnerable and present. Known for her passionate abandon in corporate worship, Blackout is a celebration of Gretzinger's discovery of a deep inner confidence and a joyful dependence on God and others in time of need.
"It's about being able to joyfully dance as tears stream down your face, knowing that life comes through learning to grieve and celebrate at the same time," says Steffany Gretzinger.
Tracklisting:
1. Save me
2. Dust
3. Bright Ones
4. Confident
5. Sing My Way Back
6. All that Lives Forever
7. Forever amen
8. Tell me the Truth
9. This is the Sound
10. Open Over us
11. Oxygen
12. Paradigm
13. Blackout
Steffany Frizzell Gretzinger grew up in a musical home and has been involved in worship ministry since she was a child. Steffany is a powerful prophetic voice and pursues the Lord with passion, faith, and confidence in His presence. She is apart of the Bethel Music family as a worship leader and artist and is featured on recent albums including: "Tides," "For the Sake of the World," "The Loft Sessions," and "Be Lifted High." Steffany currently ministers in the US as well as internationally.
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