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'With You' by gimbal.lock: A Bold Declaration of Everlasting Companionship


Emerging from Munich, Germany, gimbal.lock's atmospheric rock worship song 'With You' introduces listeners to a uniquely personal and clear portrayal of faith. This compilation of self-composed rhythmic melodies transcends the norms of mainstream rock music, presenting an ethereal soundscape for followers of Christ worldwide.

gimbal.lock - With YouThe song seamlessly integrates acoustic and electric guitars, blending with a rhythmically stable heartbeat of drums and bass. Add a soul-stirring violin, and the resulting harmony provides the perfect backdrop for gimbal.lock’s passionate vocals. The lyrics reveal a deep conversation with God, connecting the listener directly to the songwriter's spiritual journey.

In 'With You,' the singer openly depicts relying on God's guidance, even in dark times, expressing an unwavering trust. This resonates a powerful message of hope and faith to listeners, inspiring those across the globe to see God as a 'best friend,' a constant source of courage, and a stronghold in times of sorrow.

'With You' is more than a song - it's a testament to a faithful journey. Through extraordinary musical expression, gimbal.lock extends a loving invitation for you to experience this intimate revelation and find comfort in the thought that God is with us, wherever we go.

Listen to gimbal.lock's 'With You,' and let the melody inspire your faith, instilling hope today and every day.

(Related scripture: Psalm 32:8; Joshua 1:9; Psalm 50:15)

Connect with gimbal.lock

  • Website: https://gimbal-lock.com/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gimbal.lock.band/
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gimbal.lock.band/
  • Twitter: https://twitter.com/gimballock10


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6tK1kwscRsvLdsWKaHHrKs

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbWruvZQ6O4

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