The Indelible Creative Group has built their mission on the firm belief that a demand exists for remarkable products and experiences that - if delivered creatively and founded in truth - can impact the many ways in which people interact with God and each other. In response to that need, this group of like-minded entertainment industry leaders stepped off the beaten path to launch a media company that helps build God's kingdom by creating remarkable experiences through media products that are culturally and spiritually relevant. spur58 is one such experience. The band is currently in the studio and will release its national debut October 10. "spur58 has the unique ability to share truth in a remarkable way," says Indelible president Chris Thomason. "Yes, musically they are great, but these guys are about more than just music. Their heartfelt, straightforward lyrics and dedication to face-to-face communication with an audience gives the band's ministry true validity."
Taking its name from a road in native state Texas, the 5-piece band aims to create community among music fans, believers as well as non-believers, by sharing honest thoughts on worship through a powerful, melodic blend of guitars and piano. Believing that every person worships something, spur58 writes music that speaks to its desire to see people worship God intimately, both personally and corporately, using transparent, real life stories which offer a wider view of God.
"Our heart is leading worship. That's what we love to do and are passionate about," says frontman Aaron Ivey. "But that doesn't always mean getting people to sing along. We believe that to lead someone to respond to God, you must show them all aspects of God and life. It's so easy to instigate the worship 'thing' and get everyone hyped up about how great God is, but sometimes we miss the truth that God is great and good even in pain and suffering." Frontman Ivey, guitarists Jimmie Ingram and Chad Martin, Steven Bush on bass and drummer Guy Roberts base themselves in Murfreesboro, Tenn., just southeast of Nashville, not for its close proximity to the music scene but for the young adults they lead in worship at their home church. When not at home, the band can be found criss-crossing the United States in a van, playing more than 200 dates a year.