LOVED, the 6th studio album by acclaimed indie singer songwriter JJ Heller, hit stores on, March 12, 2013. Along with the standard version being sold in outlets worldwide, a deluxe digital edition with 4 additional acoustic songs is available from JJHeller.com, iTunes and other digital outlets.
LOVED is already receiving rave reviews, including NewReleaseTuesday.com giving the album a 5 star review, and boldly calling the single “Who You Are” the #1 song of 2013.
“My husband, Dave, and I set...
LOVED, the 6th studio album by acclaimed indie singer songwriter JJ Heller, hit stores on, March 12, 2013. Along with the standard version being sold in outlets worldwide, a deluxe digital edition with 4 additional acoustic songs is available from JJHeller.com, iTunes and other digital outlets.
LOVED is already receiving rave reviews, including NewReleaseTuesday.com giving the album a 5 star review, and boldly calling the single “Who You Are” the #1 song of 2013.
“My husband, Dave, and I set out to make something beautiful and true when we recorded LOVED. It’s thrilling to hear that our new songs connect with listeners because it’s why we create music in the first place. To receive glowing reviews is a real honor as well,” states JJ.
For most of her career, JJ has been known for her delicate vocals which are flawlessly paired with her vulnerable and transparent lyrics. The songs on LOVED were born out of a season of trials and tragic events for the Heller’s friends and family. For JJ and Dave, the album serves as a reminder to hope in the future, to step out of fear and trust that God is who He says He is.
“LOVED is a collection of songs that belong together; there’s a common thread connecting all of them,” JJ says. “It’s setting our sights on the horizon instead of the few steps ahead. It’s an album about resolve. It’s about steeling ourselves for the journey just in front of us, but also being assured of who we are and where our destiny lies… When we know we are loved, we can be open to risks because we are confident in our identity.”
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