The Remission Flow

The Remission Flow

contemporary Christian music

Est. 2012

"Their music pulses with rhythmic repetition and layered harmonies that build tension and release, creating an immersive experience that feels both grounding and uplifting."

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The Light That Floods

The Light That Floods

2012

About The Remission Flow

The Remission Flow matters as a unique force within contemporary Christian music, carving out a space that invites authenticity and vulnerability into a traditionally polished genre.
By shifting the focus from performance perfection to raw emotional expression, they resonate with listeners seeking connection over spectacle, challenging norms and encouraging a deeper exploration of faith. Their process is characterized by a...
By shifting the focus from performance perfection to raw emotional expression, they resonate with listeners seeking connection over spectacle, challenging norms and encouraging a deeper exploration of faith. Their process is characterized by a collaborative approach that emphasizes shared experiences and collective storytelling. This dynamic fosters an atmosphere where improvisation and spontaneity flourish, allowing for each performance to become an intimate conversation rather than a scripted recitation. The band's commitment to this fluidity creates a sense of community, inviting audiences to participate actively in the musical journey. In their songwriting, The Remission Flow often explores themes of healing, redemption, and the complexities of belief. Their voice balances sincerity with an introspective tone, weaving narratives that highlight personal struggles alongside communal triumphs. This blend of storytelling and impressionistic lyricism evokes a relatable emotional landscape that speaks directly to the listener’s heart.

2 studio albums· 2 years

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The Remission Flow's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 2012–2014
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