Jonah thrown from a ship into stormy seas as a great fish rises to swallow him, album cover for Jonah Running from Revival by MeyVyn

Jonah – Running from Revival

What happens when the problem isn’t God’s mercy… but our resistance to it?

Jonah – Running from Revival is a gritty alternative rock concept album that follows one of the Bible’s most uncomfortable stories: a prophet who would rather run than watch God forgive his enemies. Built on distorted guitars, tense rhythms, and emotionally raw vocals, the record traces Jonah’s descent into rebellion, the storm that follows, and the confrontation that exposes the human heart.

From the defiant tension of Not That Road and Westbound Ticket to the haunting reckoning of Should I Not Care, the album moves from narrative to reflection — asking the same question the story leaves hanging: if God’s mercy is wider than we expected, will we trust Him with it?

Running from Revival isn’t just about Jonah.
It’s about the places we still run.

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Below is this entire album as a YouTube Playlist.
(If you click the icon in the top Rt the entire playlist will become visible.... Enjoy!)
Man in multicolored robe standing beneath a dramatic sky with light breaking through clouds, album cover for The Dreamer inspired by the life of Joseph.
Man in multicolored robe standing beneath a dramatic sky with light breaking through clouds, album cover for The Dreamer inspired by the life of Joseph.

The Dreamer

A coat of many colors.
A pit in the desert.
A prison that felt like the end.

The Dreamer traces the life of Joseph — not just the rise to power, but the long, quiet years in between. This album leans into betrayal, delay, integrity under pressure, and the strange mercy of God that turns evil into salvation.

From pit to prison to palace, every track follows the shaping of a man who refused to let bitterness win.

Joseph’s story was never just about survival.
It was about formation.
And it was always pointing forward.

What was meant for evil did not get the final word.

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Below is this entire album as a YouTube Playlist.
(If you click the icon in the top Rt the entire playlist will become visible.... Enjoy!)
Abstract album cover with a vertical golden seam of light against a dark indigo background, titled “Before the Hour” by MeyVyn.
Abstract album cover with a vertical golden seam of light against a dark indigo background, titled “Before the Hour” by MeyVyn.

Before the Hour

There was no spectacle.
No thunder. No public declaration.

Just a quiet lack… and a command.

Before the Hour dives into the tension of Jesus’ first sign — not as a party trick, but as a pattern. The miracle at Cana wasn’t about wine. It was about timing. It was about obedience without proof. It was about the turning that happens long before anyone sees the result.

This record lives in the space between command and confirmation.

From empty vessels to quiet belief, each track follows the arc of recognition, surrender, unseen transformation, and revelation. The sound stays rooted in alternative rock with grunge weight — restrained, urgent, and honest — because faith isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s a held breath.

This is not an album about spectacle.
It’s about alignment.
It’s about what changes before the visible shift.

The best was not lost.
It was kept.

And the turning begins…
before the hour.

Available on ALL Major Streaming Services

Below is this entire album as a YouTube Playlist.
(If you click the icon in the top Rt the entire playlist will become visible.... Enjoy!)