Kevin Max Releases 'That Was Then This is Now' off 'Broken Temples'; Announces 'Fiefdom of Angels' Hard Copies

Kevin Max

Christian singer/songwriter Kevin Max released a new track from his upcoming Broken Temples album called "That Was Then And This is Now."

The former DC Talk vocalist released an accompanying video that showed slides of him throughout his life growing up and his career.

"We've uploaded a FULL SONG + video from Broken Temples: 'That Was Then And This Is Now'. See pics of me 'Then' & 'Now'...baby pics, middle school pics, & more. Feathered hair, big collars, & plaid!" he wrote on his Pledge Music campaign. "Thank you for all your support of Broken Temples so far. You are the best fans, friends, & family in the world. Broken Temples is almost here. Please tell all your friends, family & pets to consider pledging & help bring this labor of love to the world."

The album has a U2, almost 80s synth-pop feel to it, which stands out among the already released songs. The video can be viewed here

With 13 days left of the campaign, Max is at 72% of his hidden goal's reach.

Max, also a poet and novelist, posted on his Facebook about Fiefdom of Angels becoming available as a physical copy. "Fiefdom of Angels books are coming--- physical copies available soon... available through my pledge campaign first... keep an eye out... ( also there is an audio version pledge, and yes I will be the 'Voice Actor'.... I look forward to doing this for all that have pledged for this. ) ps. I'm no Benedict Cumberpatch KM."

Max also just announced a special "Return of the Singer" series two show in Chicago for Valentines Day.

"I am proud to announce 'Return of The Singer' Series 2 show in Chicago at the Boutique Home Loft on Feb 14, Valentines Day!!!..." he wrote on Facebook. This again, will be among the rarest of rare performances by me for 2015."

"Return of the Singer" is the opening track to Max's debut solo album in 2001, Stereotype Be.

"I will be accompanied by the 'Black Tie Royale Orchestra' who back Tony Bennett among others in the formidable Chicago Jazz scene," he explained.

The show will also be benefiting the Children's Hospital of Chicago with tickets going for $150. Tickets are available here.

"Get your tickets quickly as this will go fast, the space of the room is limited. If you went the last time, you will understand there is no equal to the Boutique Loft when it comes to vibe, grandeur, and intimacy. Excited my friends, I am," he concluded.

BREATHEcast recently interviewed Kevin Max as part of a four part series. The first discusses his departure from Audio Adrenaline. The second article speaks on the meaning behind new album Broken Temples. The third article is about the similarities between DC Talk and the Beatles. The fourth aticle speaks on Christians being placed on a pedastal of perfection.