In an era where headlines breed anxiety, Grace Ridge offers something radical: unshakable hope. Their new single “Not On My Watch” (available now) arrives as a spiritual antidote to modern despair, blending country-pop warmth with a message that’s striking chords globally. “People of faith are being persecuted every day,” the group shares. “This song declares God won’t let evil win – we hope it gives listeners courage and comfort.”
The track’s origin story reads like a modern psalm. During tense discussions about world events, Producer/songwriter Steve White found his anxiety spiking until a moment of divine clarity struck. “I quietly asked God for more faith,” he recalls. The response came as a lyrical lightning bolt: “Evil will not win…I will stand guard for all eternity. Not on my watch.” What began as personal reassurance became a communal lifeline – set to the group’s signature soaring harmonies and rhythmic country-pop arrangements.
Grace Ridge’s sound – “positive lyrics sung with intensity” over dynamic instrumentation – has always served a higher purpose. Where many artists chase trends, this collective chases truth and connection. Co-Producer Eric D Alexander helped shape “Not On My Watch” into both a worship experience and singalong anthem – the type fans belt at full volume. “It’s a feel-good song that lifts your spirit,” they promise.
The single previews an October album brimming with similar light-in-darkness themes. An upcoming website overhaul will offer tour dates, merch, and exclusive content – expanding their mission beyond music. “We’re grateful for fans who share these messages,” Grace Ridge emphasizes. “Their support fuels our purpose.”
For listeners weary of bad news cycles, “Not On My Watch” delivers more than a melody – it offers an anchor. As the group prepares to take these songs nationwide, one thing’s clear: Grace Ridge isn’t just making music; they’re ministry in motion.
Next: The album arrives October 2024 – prepare for more hope anthems. Stream “Not On My Watch” now and let the harmonies heal.