Crowder Releases Beautiful Time Lapse Music Video For 'Come As You Are' on VEVO
Crowder debuted a brand new music video for his latest single "Come As You Are" on Tuesday, revealing a stunning performance set to time-lapsed video footage.
In a partnership with Vevo, the music video features Crowder as well as back-up singers and musicians performing "Come As You Are" cut with sweeping scenes of city landscapes and starry night skies. The worship song, which urges listeners to turn toward God, is off of Crowder's debut solo album "Neon Steeple." The singer/songwriter, formerly of The David Crowder Band, has described "Come As You Are" as a beacon for those searching for God.
"What I love about 'Come As You Are' is that it makes room for all of us," the singer revealed to The Christian Post. "It feels like it throws the doors wide open. When you talk about invitations, an invite into something bigger and grander than what you know and experience, 'Come As You Are' feels like one that throws the door really wide. I think it's an anchor and hinge for the whole new record 'Neon Steeple.'"
Lyrics to "Come As You Are" include: "Come out of sadness from wherever you've been/ Come, broken-hearted let rescue begin/ Come find your mercy, O sinner come kneel/ Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can't heal."
The song has already hit the Top 15 on the National Christian Audience chart, reaching nearly five million listeners a week. Furthermore, the new video is Crowder's second for "Come As You Are;" the singer recorded an acoustic version with SerialBox earlier this year and gave emotional live performances of the song during his Grand Ole Opry debut on "Fox & Friends."
Meanwhile, Crowder just wrapped his first headline solo tour "Neon Steeple Tour" last weekend in Atlanta with Capital Kings and All Sons & Daughters. Crowder's solo album "Neon Steeple" is available on iTunes and the singer recently penned his second book, Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven, but Nobody Wants to Die.
Watch the video for "Come As You Are" on Vevo here.