Songs of Surrender, Strength, and the Sound of Now
In a world that’s loud with distraction and heavy with uncertainty, BLVRS are cutting through the noise with something rare: worship that feels both deeply rooted and refreshingly current. This duo—Jordan Stephens and Owen Bloomfield—aren’t just making music. They’re crafting moments of encounter.
Their breakout track “REST” isn’t just a song—it’s a sanctuary. With lyrics that echo the invitation of Jesus in Matthew 11:28—“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest”—BLVRS offer a melodic exhale for the soul. It’s the kind of worship that meets you in the chaos and gently leads you back to peace.
Then there’s “UPS & DOWNS,” a pulsing anthem of perseverance that reminds us of Psalm 9:10—“Those who know your name trust in you, for you, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you.” It’s raw, real, and relentlessly hopeful. The kind of track you play when life feels like a rollercoaster and you need to remember who’s holding the controls.
At GoodChristianMusic.com, we believe new voices matter. Not because they’re trendy—but because they’re timely. Every generation needs its own soundtrack of faith. Songs that speak the language of now, while pointing to the eternal. BLVRS are doing just that.
Their artistry is more than production polish—it’s testimony in motion. Behind the scenes, they’ve walked through valleys, wrestled with doubt, and found God faithful. And now, through music, they’re inviting the masses into that same journey of trust, surrender, and joy.
We highlight artists like BLVRS because the Church needs fresh fire. Because someone scrolling late at night might stumble on a lyric that saves them. Because music is ministry—and ministry needs messengers who aren’t afraid to be vulnerable, bold, and beautifully creative.
BLVRS aren’t just up-and-coming. They’re up-and-anointed. Their songs are already resonating with thousands—and we believe they’re just getting started. So turn up the volume, share the link, and let their sound be part of your story.
“Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth.” —Psalm 96:1