Latest Release
- 9 AUG 2024
- 12 Songs
- Only Jesus · 2018
- Lifesong · 2005
- Casting Crowns · 2003
- The Very Next Thing · 2016
- Thrive · 2003
- Only Jesus · 2018
- It's Finally Christmas - EP · 2017
- The Very Next Thing · 2016
- A Live Worship Experience (Live) · 2015
- Casting Crowns · 2003
Essential Albums
- Undaunted by the surprise success of their debut, Casting Crowns delivered another assured, inspirational blockbuster for the follow-up, Lifesong. Perfectly pleasant in its midtempo adult pop, the album alternates between praising Jesus, gently challenging believers and calling out hypocrisy within the church. The album shines brightest on its earnest ballads and whenever violinist Melodee DeVevo joins frontman Mark Hall in harmony. Standouts include the tenderhearted “Does Anybody Hear Her” and the confessional “Stained Glass Masquerade”—the latter a powerful reminder that believers struggle with doubt too.
- Casting Crowns’ blockbuster debut is a bedrock for contemporary Christian rock collections: Co-produced by Steven Curtis Chapman, the album is peppered with hit singles, among them the charging “If We Are the Body”, which rallies believers behind a spirit of unity, and the worshipful ballad “Who Am I”. Just as stirring: the spirited “Praise You with the Dance”, complete with playful fiddle solo, and folksy closer “Your Love Is Extravagant”, which pours out unfettered praise.
Artist Playlists
- The U.S. band craft rousing CCM infused with alt-rock and folk.
Live Albums
Compilations
About Casting Crowns
It is impossible to reduce Casting Crowns’ music to a tidily packed description, and that’s exactly why they’re one of CCM’s great success stories of the 21st century. After signing with Beach Street Records in 2003, the Georgia outfit evolved to craft a multifaceted sound that appeals to every stripe of Christian music fan. Soul-searching alternative youth, old-school gospel traditionalists, those who are suckers for gorgeously inspirational pop ballads—they all have a place under Casting Crowns’ big tent. This unique gift to be all things to all believers can in part be explained by their origin story. Although singer/songwriter Mark Hall certainly is the band’s guiding hand, Casting Crowns have been a large and diverse collection of musicians ever since coming together as a student worship band in 1999. Drop into their catalogue at any point, whether it’s their now classic debut (produced by mentor and influence Steven Curtis Chapman) or one of their worship-oriented sets, and you’ll encounter epic rock guitars blended with orchestral strings and keyboards, as well as folksy banjos plucked alongside accordions. Casting Crowns’ all-encompassing sound is intentional by design, serving to enhance the big-picture messages that are a cornerstone of Hall’s lyrics. The composer has written no shortage of iconic anthems, including “Who Am I” and “Praise You in This Storm”, in which questions of human frailty and God’s love are universal enough to be appreciated by any Christian regardless of church affiliation.
- FROM
- Daytona Beach, FL, United States
- FORMED
- 1999
- GENRE
- Christian