Eowyn, pronounced A-O-WIN, is a beautiful young woman who very honestly has her heart in all the right places; she very simply loves God and wants everyone to have that same experience as she has. Her name, as different as it is, comes from her father's love of the Lord of the Rings books (way before big-screen recognition). One of the main character's daughter's name was Eowyn. I love it, because it is so original it's perfect as is, sort of like a Cher thing.
I met Eowyn and her husband Russell at a church we started attending after moving to TN. She sat right in front of me one Sunday and was called up at the end of the service. She announced to the congregation one of her bandmembers had been in a plane crash and died; she requested prayer for his family. Something about that moment reached out and grabbed my heart and tugged at it hard. I really think it was her very obvious concern and sadness that touched me. Everything I learned about Eowyn from that day forward not only confirmed how I read her, but has shown me her heart and her real mission are much more passionate than many in her same profession. Obviously, this will be a one-sided, biased review, so if you want to hear any negativity this time - sorry......no can do!
This is definitely Christian music with hard-rock vibe. I think the best way to describe Eowyn's music is that she is a Christian version of Evanescence. Her mission is very cut and dry: she's reaching to the teenager who's wandering down a sad road - depressed, cutting for release, broken home, experimenting with drugs, etc. She styles herself for the look of many teens today who you'd find walking into Hot Topic, complete with unique hair shades and lots of eyeliner. She pulls the whole look off in every way - from mood attire to stage presence to great songwriting.
The event for this posting was a recent CD Release Party for her latest album, Beautiful Ashes. Co-writer on most of her music is Rob Tate. Producer and Mixer is Travis Wyrick, who has worked consistently with her on a majority of her albums. She started off the show with a wake-up, head-banging song which guaranteed attention to the stage. The band's presence, by the way, is highly professional for an independent music band. The keyboardist, Russell, actually constructed a Tranformers-style base for his keyboard, which allowed the keys to bounce, twist and turn with him as he played and performed.......never seen that one before, and loved it! One thing about Eowyn --- if she can add drama to bring you to the stage - she'll do it, and it works every time I've seen her.
This woman's mission has become stronger and more powerful with each album she creates - and the message that resonates throughout each and every song provides many different ways to turn for help to God. In concert she speaks between every other song and really reaches out to everyone with her sincere care. If I had met her the other night first time I would've felt I could take all my troubles to her and feel like someone truly cared. That alone helps her stand out in a very saturated market here in Nashville.
More info on Eowyn - please check out her website: www.eowynmusic.com. Above picture taken by Karen Kozy of Eowyn @ 12th &Porter several years ago.
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