Landry Cantrell Releases New Single "Beyond"

After a strong debut album in Projections that saw singles "Before You" and "Gravity", Landry Cantrell is back with the first offering from his upcoming album, "Beyond". Produced by Joshua Zegan aka Yesh (Blanca, For All Seasons) and co-written by Jared Condon (Graceful Closure), "Beyond" is a beautiful pop track that moves the needle forward in the industry while staying true to the lyrical encouragement and deep faith based lyrics that has made his songs attractive to many. Inspired by a willingness to challenge the mundane prayer life, this track's hope is to challenge going deeper into the vastness of God.
Here is the official music video of Landry Cantrell' "Beyond"
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ABOUT LANDRY CANTRELL:
Landry is a pastor's son and worship leader from Hanford, California who has dedicated his whole life to pursuing ministry through music. Growing up around his dad's recording studio and singing in church from a young age, music has always been woven into Landry Cantrell's life. As a teenager, he became serious about his music, writing and recording at a prolific pace. Before now, Landry has recorded and released several albums, composed and produced a full-length musical, and earned a Master's Certificate in Music Technology and Production from Berklee College of Music. With the wildly successful release of his debut Projections, LC's new album is slated to release in August.
ABOUT DREAM RECORDS:
DREAM was founded in 2008 to provide artists with a genuine approach to how real artist development should be done. By allowing for a partnership as a business model, Dream's artists empower themselves to develop and carry out a real vision for their lives as they affect other people's lives with their music and message. Incorporating social media, press, radio, and touring, it's allowing its artists to grow together as a family.
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