
It Takes Two
Adie Camp, who releases her second album this month
By Christa Banister, senior music editor, gmclife.com
No stranger to collaboration, singer/songwriter Jeremy Camp and his wife Adie hit the road together February 26 in Crystal Lake, Illinois for an acoustic tour.
"It has been a couple of years since we have done an acoustic tour, and I love this type of tour because it is a very unique experience for everyone,” Jeremy says. “It brings a different atmosphere all together. The night is more mellow and allows me to talk more about the songs and the purpose behind them. They are smaller shows, usually in churches, and it turns out to be an amazing night of worship. With Adrienne being out on the road with our two girls, Arie and Bella, it makes the tour a great family environment. I can’t wait to see what God has in store this year."
While Jeremy is currently working on a new worship-oriented album with producer Brown Bannister, Adie has recently put the finishing touches on her March 9 sophomore solo project, Just You and Me. The project’s first single “Where Could I Go” is now available for download at iTunes.
As for the album’s theme, Adie says it’s the fundamentals of a relationship with God. “This year I’m truly learning what it is to seek the Lord with all my heart and sitting at His feet without things being a distraction to me, hence the title of the album Just You and Me,” says Adie. “I want to grow so much more and learn what it is to really worship Him in spirit and truth.”
New and Noteworthy: Upcoming Releases
In addition to the latest from the Camps’ you’ll also want to save some of that precious iPod space for the following:
Newworldson, Newworldson
Release Date: February 23, 2010
In case you were wondering: Nope, no sophomore slump here. Much like the band’s much-ballyhooed debut, Salvation Station, the group bounces from genre to genre with plenty of retro flair.
Exclusive video: Newworldson visits gmc studios
Sanctus Real, Pieces of a Real Heart
Release Date: March 9, 2010
I’ve been listening to Sanctus Real’s latest for weeks now and am still not sick of it. Not only is the sound more live this time around, but the lyrics are also thought-provoking and free of the usual clichés, which is particularly refreshing.

