AMERICAN IDOL MICHAEL SARVER TO RELEASE FULL-LENGTH COUNTRY ALBUM "BEGIN AGAIN"
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May 21, 2015 (Nashville, TN) -- Michael Sarver is happy to announce the release of his studio album, "Begin Again." The compilation joins together a collection of his favorite songs aimed at touching and connecting with fans.
"Solid sound. Solid songs. Solid talent." - Arnie Andrews of WCOW (Sparta, WI)
The first single, "Miss You Something Crazy" has done phenomenally well for an independently released track, climbing up the charts in both the U.S. and Europe. The accompanying music video stayed in the top three on CMT for six weeks straight. MusicRow Magazine has the single rising on the Country Breakout charts rapidly, while it places in the top 25 on the UK Hot Disc charts. Sarver is in the middle of a radio tour to promote the single which has encouraged great responses from programmers across the United States.
"Michael will give each song a unique flavor that country music fans are craving." - Josh Crowell of WVRE (Dubuque, IA)
Listeners can expect to hear music that they can truly relate to with songs like "When I Drink"; written about having a good time while throwing back with friends, or the title track "Begin Again".
"We have all found ourselves in relationships with real life struggles. Overtime the hard times and bad tend to build up to the point that it's impossible to see the love and life it all began with. This song is about taking that time to start over and give your heart a chance to find new life in your relationship," says Michael of the title track.
Jasper, TX
native Sarver has known music was his passion since age 11, but it
wasn't until he auditioned for American Idol that he took to music
full-time. After placing in the top 10 and touring with friends Kris
Allen, Danny Gokey, Adam Lambert, and the rest of the Season 8
contestants, Michael quit his job and released his self-titled debut
album. Fans might remember "Ferris Wheel," "You Are," and "Watch Me"
from the 2010 release, but there was more in store for him. After taking
some time off to spend with family, develop his artistry, and build a
state-of-the-art studio, Michael Sarver is back and ready to move
listeners across the globe.
"[Michael's] determinded to remain true to himself by telling stories through his music that will impact people." - Andrew Rogers, TheHudsucker.com
1. Feel Loved
American Idol alum follows self-titled debut with a new beginning
May 21, 2015 (Nashville, TN) -- Michael Sarver is happy to announce the release of his studio album, "Begin Again." The compilation joins together a collection of his favorite songs aimed at touching and connecting with fans.
"Solid sound. Solid songs. Solid talent." - Arnie Andrews of WCOW (Sparta, WI)
The first single, "Miss You Something Crazy" has done phenomenally well for an independently released track, climbing up the charts in both the U.S. and Europe. The accompanying music video stayed in the top three on CMT for six weeks straight. MusicRow Magazine has the single rising on the Country Breakout charts rapidly, while it places in the top 25 on the UK Hot Disc charts. Sarver is in the middle of a radio tour to promote the single which has encouraged great responses from programmers across the United States.
"Michael will give each song a unique flavor that country music fans are craving." - Josh Crowell of WVRE (Dubuque, IA)
Listeners can expect to hear music that they can truly relate to with songs like "When I Drink"; written about having a good time while throwing back with friends, or the title track "Begin Again".
"We have all found ourselves in relationships with real life struggles. Overtime the hard times and bad tend to build up to the point that it's impossible to see the love and life it all began with. This song is about taking that time to start over and give your heart a chance to find new life in your relationship," says Michael of the title track.
"[Michael's] determinded to remain true to himself by telling stories through his music that will impact people." - Andrew Rogers, TheHudsucker.com