
“If anything, the record is our perspective, and sums up where we are as a group and individually as musicians. “We didn’t really have to force or be intense about writing, because everything that happened was very instinctual,” Jake said of the album. Starcatcher was written and recorded by the band - Josh Kiszka, guitarist Jake Kiszka, bassist/keyboardist Sam Kizska and drummer Danny Wagner - produced by Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb and recorded at RCA Studios in Nashville.Ĭlick here to pre-order Starcatcher on CD from our Rock Cellar StoreĬlick here to pre-order Starcatcher on LP from our Rock Cellar Store

We work all over North Carolina building and maintaining trail, encouraging. Friends of the NC Mountains-to-Sea Trail is the growing group of citizens and volunteers who support the trail. It was an absolute pleasure collaborating with these fine humans.” Front man Josh Kiszka adds, “beauty cloaked in darkness is still beauty. However you experience the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, the beauty of North Carolina from Jockey’s Ridge to Clingman’s Dome, will fill you with wonder and joy. The video was directed by the band alongside Gus Black, who said of the experience, “the final shot of the video is as close to magic as anything I’ve ever been a part of creating. It strikes me with great clarity that if you look at the problems in isolation they each seem intractable but when you grasp that there could be one single. If that sounds epic, that’s because it certainly is - as is everything the band has done with its music and imagery for the past few years. The song previews the band’s new album, Starcatcher, which will be released on July 21, and it’s certainly a powerful statement of purpose: Mike Joy Tina Ngata Nick Kim Vanessa Hammond Alison Dewes Paul Tapsell, Peter Fraser Kyleisha Foote Catherine Knight Steve Carden Phil McKenzie Chris Perley.There’s glimpses of archery, horses, flower petals floating in the air, fire and swords in the music video for “Meeting the Master,” the new single shared recently by Greta Van Fleet. Mountains to Sea offers new perspectives on this urgent problem. The book covers a wide range of topics, including food production, public health, economics and Māori narratives of water. We are meant to move mountains to see the impossible occur through the exercise of faith in the omnipotent promises of our sovereign Lord. In Mountains to Sea, leading ecologist Mike Joy teams up with thinkers from all walks of life to consider how we can solve New Zealand’s freshwater crisis.

From across the political spectrum, concern is growing about the pollution of New Zealand’s rivers and streams. They are the mountains, the piedmont, and the coast. The state of New Zealand’s freshwater has become a pressing public issue in recent years.

It strikes me with great clarity that if you look at the problems in isolation they each seem intractable but when you grasp that there could be one single solution, then suddenly there is a glimpse of light at the end of the tunnel.
