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Into The Great Unknown

by The Tide /// Steve Schallert

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Embodiment 02:58
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War 03:38
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Lost Souls 03:47
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Released in the fall of 2007 as the third and final project of Steve Schallert's musical endeavor The Tide (2004-2007 /// RIP), "Into The Great Unknown" is a mixed bag of honesty and openness. Loud and soft, faith and doubt; here is a collection of songs about life with all of it's complexity and paradox amid a crisis of faith.

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released November 12, 2007

Words & Music by. Steve Schallert

With heaps of help from:
Jason Bryant (some rad bass lines)
Nick Bunda (beats and more beats)
Nash Propst (some insane guitar riffs)

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Steve Schallert Cape Town, South Africa

Steve Schallert is an international speaker, activist, musician and avid disciple of the nonviolent Jesus. Having traveled to over 50 countries and witnessing along the way the best and worst that humanity is capable of, Steve seeks to champion and equip people for active peacemaking & works of justice through building compassion for the poor and spurring on imagination. ... more

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