
Whiskey Train
“Whiskey Train” takes listeners on a haunting ride through heartbreak and redemption. With gritty vocals, raw emotion, and lyrics steeped
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“Let Me Find You (Rock Version)” is a standout track on Kish Moody’s Holy Rock Revival album, merging faith, mentorship, and rock energy into a single powerful anthem.
Originally written around 2010–2011 at House of Melody Education, the track was co-crafted with talented students and collaborators, including JP Corp. and Matthew Hill. This wasn’t just songwriting — it was a classroom of creativity, mentorship, and shared passion coming to life in music.
The opening verse sets the tone for the song’s heartfelt message:
“Show me another way I could live in faith
Guide me to a place where I can see Your face.”
What began as a learning experience grew into a rock-powered expression of faith and perseverance. The “Rock Version” amplifies the energy while keeping the soul of the original, bridging the gap between classic rock enthusiasts and modern worship listeners.
“Let Me Find You” is more than just a track; it’s a testament to the impact of teaching, community, and collaboration. It demonstrates how music created in the spirit of mentorship can ripple far beyond its original setting, inspiring listeners to seek faith, connection, and purpose in their own lives.
With its driving guitars, passionate vocals, and heartfelt lyrics, this track embodies the essence of Holy Rock Revival: raw, real, and spirit-filled. It reminds listeners that music born from teaching and community has the power to inspire, uplift, and transform.
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