One Sonic Society Releases New EP "Make a Way"

One Sonic Society have released their new six-track EP 'Make A Way'.Their brand new EP, 'Make A Way', features a collection of fast-rising songs for the church that they've been a part of including "How Can It Be," "Great Are You Lord" and "Even So Come."
The band compries of Jason Ingram and Paul Mabury. Ingram is one of the most sought after songwriters and producers in the industry writing songs like "Forever Reign," "Great Are You Lord," and "Never Once," to name a few. Aside from Chris Tomlin, Ingram has more songs sung in church than anyone else.
Mabury has made a name for himself as not only an outstanding musician and producer, but a songwriter as well. He has performed in the studio and/or on the stage with Hillsong, Brooke Fraser and All Sons and Daughters.
The band made three EPs in 2010 and 2011 with the titles of One, Sonic, Society, which was the precursor to their full length effort "Forever Reign," and all of the four were released on the Essential Records label. The song that Stu G cited as favorite track is "Now and Forever", which is because he loved "the theme of grace and that God loves us as we are and that 'my sin has gone like it has not been'. That came from reading Meister Eckhart a German vicar from the 12th century." The song Ingram would want to be remembered by is "Burn", which was a song written by Paul Mabury, and that is because "It goes 'Lord write me into Your great story, Lord write me into Your great song, take all I have it's for Your glory, one day all else will be gone." However, Both of them cite "Forever Reign" and "Greatness Of Our God" as songs that they love.
Following the release of Forever Reign, they produced Live at the Tracking Room, on July 13, 2012.
'Make A Way EP' Track Listing:
1. Can't Stop Your Love
2. Great Are You Lord
3. How Can It Be
4. Even So Come
5. I Just Want You
6. Make A Way
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