Songs for the Living
Ancient Words, Living Breath

The Psalms were never meant to sit quietly on a page.

They were written to be sung in dust, in exile, in battle, in repentance, in awe. They are the soundtrack of people who trust God while life refuses to cooperate.

Songs for the Living takes those ancient prayers and lets them breathe again.

Each track draws from a different Psalm — not to repeat the text, but to carry its weight forward. Lament becomes melody. Justice becomes thunder. Stillness becomes space to breathe again. Praise rises where despair once lived.

Some songs wrestle.
Some songs wait.
Some songs erupt in gratitude.

Together they move through the emotional terrain the Psalms have guided humanity through for three thousand years.

Thirty-three songs.
Thirty-three Psalms.

Ancient words… still alive.

Album cover for UNCHANGED, REARRANGED by MeyVyn featuring three crosses on Calvary under a blue night sky
Album cover for UNCHANGED, REARRANGED by MeyVyn featuring three crosses on Calvary under a blue night sky

UNCHANGED, REARRANGED

Introducing old friends to a new generation

Some songs aren’t trends.
They’re pillars.

Before stages were lit and speakers stacked high, these hymns were already carrying faith through wars, funerals, revivals, hospital rooms, and kitchen tables. They were sung when voices shook. They were whispered when words were hard to find. They weren’t written to impress — they were written to endure.

UNCHANGED, REARRANGED is not nostalgia.
It’s inheritance.

These are the load-bearing hymns of Christianity — songs that shaped doctrine, defined surrender, proclaimed the cross, crowned the King, and steadied believers for centuries. The arrangements may be new, but the foundation is not. The melodies may feel fresh, but the truth remains unmoved.

This album doesn’t try to modernize theology.
It simply reintroduces it.

With minimal, reverent arrangements and a focus on lyrical clarity, MeyVyn brings these historic hymns forward — not to preserve the past, but to remind the present where it stands.

The sound may change.
The Standard does not.

Available on ALL Major Streaming Services