Sam Bowman Releases New Song “Crowley”

DREAM Records artist, singer, songwriter and producer Sam Bowman releases his new pop rock song "Crowley." This is the second release on DREAM for Sam leading up to what will be his debut EP.
"'Crowley' is an end-of-summer tune pulled almost entirely from Psalm 119. The entire song is simply about Scripture and how beautiful it is to a confused and tired soul. No matter where the journey of life takes us, it's the lantern God has given us to see by!" - Sam Bowman
Having recently released his new song "Your Eyes", "Crowley" welcomes a refreshing take on the pop rock genre with catchy melodies and inspirational lyrics. The song was self-produced and written by Sam Bowman. "Crowley" is available for digital download and streaming everything.
Listen or Buy "Crowley" HERE.
Bowman is a producer, singer, and songwriter that lives in the frozen tundra of Dallas, Texas. He has a deep passion for writing, creating, and pushing tiny buttons that make noises- the latter of which he discovered making beats on an iPad at age thirteen. Most of all, Sam loves using music to tell stories. He believes music was created by God to tell the Grand Story of the human experience- the apex of which is experiencing Christ's love for His people, and love for Christ Himself. However Sam attempts to touch listeners' hearts, or blow their minds, or even make their heads nod in an approving "vibey" sort of way, he's a storyteller at heart that wants his listeners to see Jesus exalted.
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