Nashville, TN (May 8, 2020)
Dove-award winning Christian music singer/songwriter Ellie Holcomb releases a new song, “Constellations.” This is the first song she’s released (other than her two children EPs) since her sophomore album, Red Sea Road, in 2017.

“I wrote this song with David Leonard and Jon Guerra, and while we were together, we got into this conversation about how each of us have walked through dark nights of the soul,” shares Ellie Holcomb about the new song. “I’ve walked through that personally, and I’ve walked through that in community, and I think collectively, as a country and as a globe, we are in a really hard season of collective grief and suffering. I was planning to put this song out on my new record that I’m working on, but it just feels like the time for this song is right now.”

Due to the current pandemic and not being able to go into the studio, she is releasing the song that features the recording of her vocals captured on the first take during the writing session.

“This is probably the most raw song I’ve ever written, and the vocal that’s on the recording is actually the vocal I recorded the first time I ever sang the song. This song is for the moments when you want to shake your first at the sky because this life hurts. It breaks. It ends. It confounds us, and it confuses us. It makes sense to me that this earth is not our home. But while we’re in this chaos, desert valley, dust place, there is an echo from somewhere else that reminds us that we are not alone. That is my hope for this song.” —Ellie Holcomb

Check out “Constellations”:

Earlier this year, Holcomb released her second children’s book, Don’t Forget To Remember (B&H Kids), and accompanying EP, Sing: Remembering Songs. Her book debuted as the No. 1 book on the Amazon Children’s Christian Values chart. These children’s products followed her 2018 releases, Who Sang the First Song? (B&H Publishing Group), which spent several months on the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) juvenile bestseller list and was a finalist for Christian Book of the Year in the children’s category, and her debut children’s EP, Sing: Creation Songs, which was nominated for a 2019 Dove Award for Children’s Project of the Year.

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