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Randy Vild

Randy Vild

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 38 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Pink Floyd, Enya, Beck, Flaming Lips

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Emmanuel (4:00) Date added: 04/23/04 | Total listens: 25,030
What Are We Living For? (4:42) Date added: 04/23/04 | Total listens: 14,932
Pass Over Me (4:09) Date added: 04/23/04 | Total listens: 10,534
Invisible (4:14) Date added: 04/23/04 | Total listens: 8,925
Children of Zion (5:46) Date added: 04/23/04 | Total listens: 9,606
We Must Not Fallaway (4:15) Date added: 04/23/04 | Total listens: 7,192
James (3:40) Date added: 04/23/04 | Total listens: 7,323
Glorified (3:40) Date added: 04/23/04 | Total listens: 8,719
God's Mandolin (4:18) Date added: 04/23/04 | Total listens: 8,342

User reviews for Randy Vild

Average rating4 starsOut of 38 votes

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Editor's review

Take a spiritual journey with Randy Vild as he unfolds a surprisingly ambitious and effective blend of art rock and '60s-inspired pop. One can hear some of the Flaming Lips' otherworldly sensibilities and some of the Beatles' psych-pop aesthetic. Those influences give him the means to lift his music up high.

Biography

I have been a Christian for almost 20 years and have spent a great deal of my life in the pursuit of making music. Approximately five years ago, my focus took a dramatic turn.

At that time, I felt a strong desire to produce an album that reflected the great hope of God’s Kingdom. This is a hope I sincerely believe is missing in the world today. As an artist who sincerely desires to proclaim the gospel of God’s Kingdom through music, I would love others to share in that same message. 

"The World to Come.” As I mentioned before, this represents a work that spans over five years. Additionally, I believe you will find the musical scores quite unique. Not only do the lyrics reflect a thoughtful view of God’s great mercy and power, but the music reflects both strength and elegance.

 

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