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Shane & Shane
By Scott Osterbind
Be Sure to click and download Shane & Shane's Song "Everything Is Different" ... at the bottom of the article.

Shane & Shane has cemented its status as one of contemporary Christian music’s most consistent, compelling, and successful artists for nearly a decade. A staple on the fickle college circuit, the acoustic guitar-wielding duo has averaged 250-300 shows per year for most of its career. Between independent recordings, six studio releases, and a combo CD/DVD live project, its tally hovers around a half-million records sold. It would easy to let these statistics overshadow the essential reason Shane & Shane has come so far in the first place. “The ministry of Shane & Shane is to just tell people about Jesus,” explains Shane Barnard with his characteristic Texan candor.

Among the most devotionally focused singer/songwriters of this generation, for Shane Barnard and Shane Everett, it all comes back to the creative source. “We always have a tendency to bring the scriptures into our songs,” Shane Barnard explains. “It happens naturally for us. It’s not like we have a game plan, but we’ve always spent a lot of time in the Word of God. The Word of God is just so good - if you don’t mess with it - it’s hard to mess it up. I think this album, probably more than any other album we’ve done, is the Word of God set to music.”

Placing this musical inspiration into a context that their audience can embrace is a skill that both Shane Everett and Shane Barnard have learned to do at an exceptionally high level. The Shanes see it as a two-part process consisting of both craft and inspiration. Sometimes, they admit, putting the two parts of that process together can take a long, long time.

“There are a number of songs on this album that have been in the process of being written for the past 15 years or so,” Shane Barnard muses. ‘Everything is Different’ is one of those songs that has been in process for years, probably since I became a believer. I didn’t grow up in a Christian home. I had great parents, but they didn’t know the Lord until later on in life. I found the Gospel when I was in high school and, since then, everything has changed in a thousand different ways. That is especially true of the past couple of years.”

Shane Barnard points to the death of his father, a new believer at the age of 68, and his recent marriage to Christian artist Bethany Dillon as examples of the vast difference between his old mindset and his new perspective.

“My father’s passing was my first up close experience with death,” he says. “Christ took the sting out of death. He conquered sin and death. That is completely different from the hopelessness of experiencing the death of a loved one outside of Christ.

“Conversely, walking through marriage in light of who Jesus is, and what He said about marriage, is vastly different from the horror stories you hear from people in the world who view marriage as just two people trying to get along in the same space. ‘Everything is Different’ is a song about all of these things that are completely changed and how different they are in Christ.”

"In essence," adds Shane Everett, "the record has our hands all over it and is truly an expression of our heart. Our hope is that people are blessed by our efforts and that the spirit of the Lord moves hearts to love Him more. If that happens, it is a miracle - because when lives are changed by Jesus, everything is different."


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