We’re all aware of the opposite side of the equation, but what are you supposed to do when at first you do succeed? How should you react when the things you’ve been working for, individually and collectively, your entire young lives start to take shape? And more important still, how do you get back to that place of openness that jumpstarted that success when almost everything about your existence has changed?
Simple. You stop, sit down and reflect on the Wonder Of The World.
Two years can seem like a lifetime, or it can seem like it has passed in the blink of an eye.
“It’s funny to think about the course of events that have taken place,†says Kevin Huguley, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter for breakthrough Midas Records band Rush of Fools. “And all that time, God’s still kept us on that path we feel He’s called us to be on. It feels like the fast-forward button’s been pressed on our lives this whole time.â€
Given the opportunity, Huguley will rattle off the personal accomplishments of his band mates – lead vocalist/songwriter Wes Willis, guitarist J.D. Frazier, bassist Jacob Chesnut and drummer Jamie Sharpe – right alongside the professional ones his Alabama-based band has gone through.
Because it’s that intertwining of the internal and the external that made Rush of Fools’ self-titled debut (and monster hit “Undo,†ASCAP’s most-played Christian song of 2007) so approachable and embraceable by a now-legion of fans.
That fusion carries over into the band’s second full-length release, Wonder Of The World, a record crafted simultaneously on the run and yet with purpose and progress in mind.
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