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Healing Through Harmony: A Review of JML Worship’s Let It Be You

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JML Worship has just released their first song, “Let It Be You,” and it is truly touching. The band members, who have been playing together at Grace Bible Church in Arroyo Grande, California, created this song after a sad event. Jeff, one of the band members, lost his younger sister last year to a rare West Nile virus infection. This tragedy brought the band together to write and record the song as a tribute to her.

“Let It Be You” came out on January 22, 2024. It has a strong message of hope and peace that many listeners have found comforting. The lyrics and melody reflect the band’s journey through grief and their belief in divine love. They express how, even in difficult times, love and faith can help us find peace. The song is a reminder that in our world, filled with challenges, there are moments where God’s love becomes clear to us.

The music itself is beautifully composed, with heartfelt vocals and harmonies that enhance the emotional depth of the song. The instrumentation is soothing and perfectly supports the song’s message. You can feel the band’s sincerity and passion in every note.

Fans are eagerly awaiting the band’s next release, which is expected at the end of May 2024. If “Let It Be You” is any indication, the new song will likely be just as powerful and inspiring.

For those who want to know more about JML Worship or have any questions, you can contact them at jmlundeen@charter.net. Overall, “Let It Be You” is a beautiful debut that promises great things for JML Worship’s future.

 

 

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