The Sound of High Valley: Somebody Tell That Girl
High Valley, a band fronted by Brad Rempel, has reshaped the landscape of country music with their unique blend of positive country sounds interlaced with bluegrass elements. Known for their uplifting music, the band has achieved remarkable success, boasting over half a billion broadcasts across the United States and Canada. Their lyrics often delve into themes of faith and family, values they hold dear and share with their listeners. With their latest single, “Somebody Tell That Girl,” the band is set to continue this tradition while tackling contemporary issues faced by today’s youth.
Meet the Artist: Brad Rempel and High Valley
Focusing on Brad Rempel, the driving force behind High Valley, we find a passionate musician who genuinely cares about the impact of his music. Brad’s lyrics resonate with messages that matter, making them not just for entertainment but for encouragement and support. He believes that collaboration, particularly with talented artists like Anne Wilson, not only enhances the vocal sound but also deepens the emotional resonance of their music. This is particularly evident in their latest track, where the combination of his and Wilson’s talents creates a compelling auditory experience.
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When Inspiration Strikes: The Relevance of “Somebody Tell That Girl”
The song “Somebody Tell That Girl” emerged from a moment of clarity during the writing process. Rempel vividly recalls discovering the impactful line, “she’s dying to hear it but she never says it to herself.” This phrase encapsulates the struggle many women face in recognizing their worth and authenticity in a world dominated by social media pressures. This poignant reflection serves as a reminder that everyone deserves to be heard and validated.
Themes of Faith and Family
The themes embedded in their music are also reflected in their upcoming album, ‘Way Back,’ which is set for release in May 2022. Listeners can expect a deeper exploration of faith and family throughout the album. The band strives to inspire authenticity and connection, encouraging their audience to turn towards one another during tough times. The aim is for “Somebody Tell That Girl” to serve as a testament to the healing power of music, fostering moments of connection between mothers and daughters, and friends alike.
Inspiration as a Positive Role Model
As a father himself, Brad Rempel finds a great deal of inspiration in his sons. Prizing their innocence and curiosity about life, he aims to be a positive role model. Sharing moments of spiritual growth with them, such as reading devotionals before school, helps shape his perspective on faith and encourages him to impart these values in his music. Rempel believes that this genuine approach is what makes the band’s message so authentic, and he hopes it uplifts young listeners.
Looking Forward: The Return of Live Music
As they prepare for their album release, Rempel expresses excitement about the return of live music. The thrill of balancing family activities with touring schedules reflects his dedication to both family and music. While managing the hustle of various commitments, he remains focused on connecting with fans through live performances, sharing songs with powerful messages like “Somebody Tell That Girl.”
The Legacy of High Valley
High Valley continues to touch hearts with their music, emphasizing themes that resonate with their listeners. By combining positive energy and meaningful lyrics, they carve out a significant space in the country music realm. With their latest releases and upcoming projects, High Valley is poised to inspire and uplift their audience, encouraging authenticity and connection in a world that often feels isolating.
[1] High Valley Official Website
[2] Billboard Music
[3] Country Music Association