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An electric pulse you can’t escape. That sparkling description of the omnipresent God jumps out from the lyrics of “Providence,” one of six energy-gushing songs off the self-titled debut disc by new San Antonio rock act Abandon. The poetic phrase could also describe the band’s sound, a steady rush of uncommon creativity that has both modern flash and worshipful depth.

Take it from EMI CMG Director of A &R Chris York, who signed Abandon to Forefront Records. Sitting in a restaurant last spring, his attention was drawn from a nice dinner over to the club next door where five young men were pounding out their U2-meets-The Killers tune about a force that rules the human race . . . the hand of providence.

“It’s definitely the strangest way I’ve discovered a new band,” he admits. “I could hear these guys playing on the other side of the wall, and it sounded really, really good.” Critics agree. Abandon’s recent EP was called “the next big thing . . . a stellar introduction to the group” (The Christian Manifesto) and built up buzz about how “the future looks bright for Abandon” (JesusFreakHideout.com). It also earned the band ranking among the “Best New Artists of 2008,” according to ChristianityToday.com.

The band’s story is indeed providential. Brothers Josh and Justin Engler had moved from their home state of Indiana to Texas while in high school, where they met Dave and Stevan Vela, cousins, at church. Gelling by jamming in the worship band, they felt a growing desire to write original music together as well. But after tracking a song at a local studio and playing some shows at secular clubs, there was still a desire to put more purpose into their performances.

“We needed to find our vision,” says Josh, Abandon’s singer and primary lyricist. “So we prayed about what we were doing and felt led to book a tour of churches and youth camps into the Northwest. We had no real experience doing this and just used the Internet to make contacts and Google maps to chart our course.”

Along the road, Abandon befriended a band involved with the Seven Project, an outreach that visits schools to talk with students about seven different issues—sex, drugs, violence, alcohol, making good choices, etc. The conversations are nonreligious, but the weeklong process culminates with an off-campus rally and concert where faith is freely discussed.

“We have stayed involved with that program since then as well, and it has helped us to see better the needs of young people and stay focused on reaching them,” says Josh.

The music on Abandon does indeed reach out with a rare blend of non-alienating spiritual commentary and artistic relevance. Produced by Chris Stevens (Sanctus Real, Shawn McDonald, Delirious?), the set conveys classic Bible truths in a fresh voice (Peter’s denial in “Providence”), fashions vulnerable prayers into memorable, soaring alternative pop songs (“Be Alive in Me”), and praises God while wearing the creative influences of The Beatles and Coldplay on “All Because of You.”

There’s an especially discernable unity in Abandon’s playing that comes from the guys writing their music together. The scrappy-then-sublime interplay between rhythm and lead guitarists Justin Engler and Stevan Vela is a language unto itself. On “Here Waiting,” drummer Dave Vela and newest member/bassist Bryan Fowler hold down a steady beat that allows Josh Engler to passionately paraphrase what God would have us know: This world is crazy and it’s not the safest place to be . . . come with Me.

That theme of danger and hope shines throughout the album. Radio single “Hold On” depicts a struggling teenage girl from a broken family. Hold on. Someone will find you. Look for the searchlights, Engler assures her with his controlled, contagious yelp. Additionally, the message of thinking less about self and more about God points to the meaning behind Abandon’s name as well as its stellar closing track, “Atmosphere.”

“It’s all about the atmosphere of God, the electricity of His presence,” says Josh. “I must decrease; He must increase. Healing happens when you’re in the atmosphere of God.”

With its forthcoming release, Abandon, an electrifying live act as several YouTube clips can attest, will keep building its story on tour throughout 2009.

“We’re excited to talk with people about faith and relate to them on a musical level,” Josh concludes. “We love to see people changed, to bring peace and hope. At the end of the show, if people have more hope, we’ve done our job.”

Abandon: a band on mission.
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Band Members
Lead Vox - Josh Rhythm Guitars - Justin Bass - Bryan Lead Guitars - Stevan Drum machine - Dave
Influences
Jesus The Killers Sanctus Real Brian Mcsweeney Copeland Delirious? Anberlin Acceptance Mutemath Coldplay U2 Switchfoot Stevie Wonder
Website
www.abandonrock.com

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Next Show: 12/4/2009
Venue: Haus Ennepetal - Christmas Rock Night
Address: Ennepetal, Germany DE
12/5/2009 7:00 pm Haus Ennepetal - Christmas Rock Night Ennepetal, Germany More Info
Date: 12/5/2009
Venue: Haus Ennepetal - Christmas Rock Night
Address: Ennepetal, Germany DN
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1/16/2010 7:00 pm Bluefield College - Youth Event/Ski Retreat Bluefield, Virginia More Info
Date: 1/16/2010
Venue: Bluefield College - Youth Event/Ski Retreat
Address: Bluefield, Virginia 24605
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1/17/2010 7:00 pm Bluefield College - Youth Event/Ski Retreat Bluefield, Virginia More Info
Date: 1/17/2010
Venue: Bluefield College - Youth Event/Ski Retreat
Address: Bluefield, Virginia 24605
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blog post What do they have to say about Searchlights?
Category: Highlights
Posted: Jul 13, 2009 at 9:27 PM
Current mood: happy
http://musichristian.com/sys/product.php?PRODUCT=575465

Just excited to share this with you's guys. oh yea.

"Abandon is band on mission. Fresh faces in the modern rock world, Abandon has already set the stage for a great year in 2009 already having a #1 Rock radio hit, multiple tours across the country, international success and are just now gearing up for their full length debut, Searchlights. The music delivered on Searchlights reaches out with a rare blend of non-alienating spiritual commentary and artistic relevance. Produced by Chris Stevens (Sanctus Real, Shawn McDonald, Delirious?), the record conveys classic Bible truths in a fresh voice (Peter’s denial in “Providence”), fashions vulnerable prayers into memorable, soaring alternative pop songs (“Be Alive in Me”), and praises God while wearing the creative influences of The Beatles and Coldplay on “All Because of You.” The theme of danger and hope shines throughout the album. Radio single “Hold On” depicts a struggling teenage girl from a broken family. Hold on. Someone will find you. Look for the searchlights, Engler assures her with his controlled, contagious yelp. Searchlights releases August 25th" -- MusiChristian.com: Abandon: Searchlights
blog post "Searchlights" Hits Streets On August 25th
Category: Highlights
Posted: Jul 08, 2009 at 3:37 PM
Current mood: excited
We are so excited to let you know that our full-length debut will be hitting the streets on 8/25, entitled "Searchlights". Here's the track listing:
1. Hold On
2. Song For The Broken
3. Confession
4. Be Alive In Me
5. Here We Are Now
6. Providence
7. City Lights
8. Safe In Your Arms
9. Atmosphere
10. Here Waiting
11. Your Love Lifts Me Up
12. Hero
You can pre-order it now for under $7, and get it autographed! Check out our MySpace page to order! You don't want to miss this! Spread the word!! More to come. Josh, Justin, Stev, Dave & Bryan