B Reith to unveil debut album in online listening party

|PIC1|The Nashville-based event will be broadcast over the web and feature new music from B Reith’s full-length Gotee Records’ debut, as well as dancing, contests, and behind-the-scenes chatter. The premiere comes on the eve of Now Is Not Forever’s street date release, with the 12-song album being available in both retail and digitally on September 22.

Longtime champion of B Reith’s music, TobyMac comments, “Brian is just naturally gifted from God vocally and his lyrics, when they hit tape, they sort of just ease into your heart.”

Since B Reith’s introduction to the music industry with his 2008 five-song EP entitled The Forecast; the Milwaukee-native has been hailed as an artist who not only entertains, but speaks the relevant dialect of today’s culture. In addition, he’s found a knack for interviewing and hosting with his popular Something2Remember (www.something2remember.tv) video blog giving a behind the scenes look at recording, the marketing process, and insider interviews with some of today’s favorite Christian musicians.

Fans can anticipate B Reith’s gripping live show as he heads out on the 30-city Creation Festival Tour with Jars of Clay this month, followed by a run on TobyMac’s 20-city Winter Wonder Slam with label mates Relient K and Stephanie Smith. The first single “Antidote” is currently going for adds at radio with a new music video underway.

“My vision is to use my gifts to build genuine connection with people,” says Brian. “I want people to not simply bob their heads to a song or sing along to a catchy chorus, but to share in my emotion and my experience. I want this music to be a dialogue with the listener-sometimes music has the power to communicate more that words could every say.”
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