Addison Road

On Tour

 
       

Genres: Rock / Indie / Pop

Location: Dallas, TX

Stats: 254 fans / 7,884 plays / 0 plays today

   
 
 

0:00

Album:

Artist:

 
 
 

Members: jenny. ryan. travis. ryan. jeff.




Join the Addison Road E-mail list!









Become an Addison Roadie!

Free to join. Earn Points. Get Free stuff. That simple.

visit addisonroadies.com to join!











Visit AddisonRoad.com









Always Loved You:: EP



When Dallas based pop/rock fivesome Addison Road went in the studio to record its follow-up to 2003s self-released Breaking Beautifully, members couldve very well stayed cozily confined in their artistic comfort zone. After all the album went on to earn acclaim to both the industry and fans alike, propelling the band to increased activity on the road and earning them a slot on the nationally distributed Grassroots Music Sampler CD. But throughout that increase of notoriety and elevated travel schedule, the four guys and one girl who make up the infectious and impassioned quartet were dealt some tricky spiritual situations.



Theres been a lot of changes in our lives and hearts over the past year and its been a journey thats for sure, notes singer Jenny Simmons. We traveled a lot and between the pressures of the road, the busyness surrounding the band and the physical exhaustion we faced, Id say we all reached a certain degree of burn out.



A major challenge for the group (also comprised of Ryan Simmons, Ryan Gregg, Travis Lawrence and Jeff Sutton) came in the summer of 2004 after splitting duties between leading worship for 13 weeks at Lifeways Centrifuge Camps in Panama City, Florida and serving as Sunday worship leaders at First Baptist Church in Richardson, Texas. The vast geographic distance between the two forced the gang to be in a constant cycle of suitcase packing and flight catching, coupled with the allure of other achievements. The same time period also saw Addison Road earning an American Christian Music Award nomination, along with endorsements from major mainstream companies like Martin Guitar and Elixir Strings.



They were all moving Addison Road as a band in a positive direction, but as people it was all pulling us in a lot of different directions, Jenny offers. At times just because of how tired we were, we actually became miserable. What were we really doing this all for? Were we even passionate anymore?



Those questions culminated in the songwriting sessions for what would become the Always Loved You EP, a noticeably candid yet readily relatable account of where the bands been as of late. But rather than dipping further into a depressive state, the project is filled with a rejuvenated essence and traces each individual as they regain the plot of their personal lives.



Being in front of so many kids at camp and touring all year long to all sorts of venues keeps us in tune with our relationships with others. Having all those emotions come out and taking time to center ourselves has put us back on track and thats the balance of this record, Jenny continues.



Not only will the meat of the message resonate with listeners, but the musical foundation has also expanded beyond simply youth group friendly spunk. Sure teens will still gravitate towards the upbeat array of pop/rock ruminations, but theres something for everyone throughout the six choice cuts. Much of that has to do with Addison Road setting up shop at its home base studio to organically create and produce the project. Having already worked with Dove Award winner Barry Blair (Audio Adrenaline) behind the boards for Breaking Beautifully and fellow Dove recipient Chuck Dennie (By the Tree) for 2002s debut Not What You Think also seeped into members' savyness and skill level.



We made this project really different than the other two and it was very freeing to be at home, notes Gregg. Jenny and I wrote a lot together and we had more freedom and time to take it in whatever direction we all wanted. The other projects havent been as artsy or creative, but weve gotten a lot more mature and conscious of our style. We did everything at our own pace and being home sure beat staying cooped up in other peoples houses in Nashville.



From the Jeff Tweedy-toned tuning of the glorious I Have Always Loved You to the assurance stocked rocker Ill Be OK to the uplifting indie toned tinkering of Rejoice, the group continues to set new standards and explore additional avenues. Theres also the pounding plea for patience called Wait, the radio ready call for accountability Where Are You and the piano driven praise of Need You Now.

Three songs are directed specifically about God and the other three are geared around relationships, Gregg contends. But when you get down to it, whether its a person or God, they all have something to do with love or learning how to love somebody.



Thus far faithful followers are falling in love with the material while expressing their interest in each individuals rebirth and increased sea of sounds. With that initial acceptance-generating buzz, members hope Always Loved You will take Addison Road to the next level of the ladder rung.



Were at a place where weve been plugging away for two or three years and the exposure keeps growing, Jenny sums up. Our latest chapter has re-ignited our passion and weve become much more established as musicians. Now its time to get some additional national exposure and see where God takes it. Weve learned that its all on His timetable, yet were getting out there and trying our hardest to be the best we can be.



For more info on Addison Road, including concert dates and merchandise visit:
AddisonRoad.com




Free iTunes. Free Starbucks. Free Music. Click Here.




 

  • SusieAndie said:
    :) Your music has helped me through some really difficult times in my life and has reaffirmed my faith in the Almighty!!! Thank you guys! Jul 02
  • shanna;) said:
    i love ur music please add more songs like "all that matters" but love "all i need is you" ;) Dec 31
  • Nicole said:
    u guys r sooooo amazing! i just saw u guys in concert.. at the conference in san jose.... u so totally rockd my socks off =) well i just wantd to say that ur guys have awesome music and r amazing people... keep roking for Jesus! =D btw jenny, u have an incredible voice Jan 01
  • [♥]Painted.ON.smileS[♥] said:
    You should post "sticking with you"... that is the BEST SONG EVER! Sep 29
  • Kelly said:
    aww i love you guys.....I just recently found you, and fell in love with "All That Matters"....so you guys (and girl) are really good! i hope you become more popular!! Jun 17
  • sweetly_broken said:
    i saw you guys at Planet Wisdom Denver.. and fell in love! Apr 13
  • Murexa said:
    Addison Road is a cool band! Could you please put "All That Matters" on the player? I'd really appriciate it. Thanks! Mar 25
  • none said:
    cool! yall got a record deal. sweet. Yall were at the Hawk Nelson baseball tour. that song all that matters rocks. yall should add it. Mar 04
  • 88keys_10fingers_NoProblem said:
    Good stuff you guys. I now own your CD and a shirt so I can be a walking billboard for you guys. sweet. you all preform well together. You enhanced my planet wisdom experience greatly. I also like how you have your own twist on most of the modern worship songs you play. Good luck with your continused success. See what you think of my band, purevolume.com/chasingjonah Jan 27
  • volleyball girl 2010 said:
    hey are you guys going to joshea fest???? Aug 22
  • rather dashing =] said:
    i love you guys so much. i\'m so excited that you\'re coming back for elevation this year! i can\'t wait! -Caitlin Aug 20
  • rather dashing =] said:
    you guys are pretty amazing. i think you should come back to stafford again =] Jun 13
  •  
 
 

Breaking Beautifully

No release date

Always Loved You EP

No release date
 
 

Xe

Niigata, Japan

Nicole

La Center, WA

jr barnes

El Reno, OK

lanacuppycake :]

Saginaw, MI

Megan

Appleby, SD

kelsielovesyouu (:

United States

Brooke

Blue Ridge, TX

Lauren

Warrensburg, MO

view all 254 fans