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Into Danger/Out of Rescue

David Herndon

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 A Church or a Brothel David Herndon 2:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Trying to Feel David Herndon 4:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Reflection David Herndon 4:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Static David Herndon 4:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Feeble David Herndon 2:48 $0.99 View In iTunes

Recent Customer Reviews

A landmark release, indeed!
     
by SetOnEdge

I would be lying if I said that I expected to be blown away from David’s 2nd c.d.  David & I have been friends for a few years now - we’ve sung on worship teams together, & I’ve long been familiar with his music.  Though there were a few good songs on his debut c.d., nothing there really moved me.  In comes “Into Danger / Out of Rescue“, and I must confess: my jaw was wide open during the whole first listen.  This was David Herndon?!

The melodies were memorable, the song-writing catching, his vocal delivery is absolutely convincing, and most of all, the lyrics CUT DEEP.  I was already nearly in tears before finishing track one.  ”Into Danger…” is David’s “Time out of Mind” (Bob Dylan) or “Yankee Foxtrot Hotel” (Wilco) - production-wise, an alt-country masterpiece, and as far as songs are concerned, a very solid, and challenging collection that makes me proud to say “I know that guy“. 

The most note-worthy song is “Church or a Brothel“, which - by title alone - brings up issues many will be uncomfortable with, and asks questions which society as a whole often shy away from.  My personal favorite, however, is “Reflection” - an alt-country performance that, oddly enough, rings with subtle shades of mid-80s Tears for Fears, and the Police.  It’s that sort of genre-bending creativity, and the strong production value, that makes “Into Danger…” so worthwhile.

Personally, I hope to hear David pursue this direction even further, but until then “Into Danger…” has been - and will be - a permanent fixture in my car’s c.d. collection.  That’s where I keep my favorites.

Great Record!
     
by T. P. Reeves

I only have 6,000 characters to write this? Not enough. David asks some questions that need asking, and his style is one of the most unique I've come across. Great voice. Great record!!

INCREDIBLE!!!!
     
by j.harwell

Okay, in the interest of full disclosure, I co-produced this EP, but if you don't agree with me, I'll personally pay you back. Seriously. If you find yourself with a lot of questions about faith, our culture, and why everything seems so messed up, you'll find a lot to like about these recordings. And like I said, if you disagree, look me up.

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