A Soaring Testament to Faith, Resilience, and the Healing Power of Harmony

By the time the first notes of Deep Blue wash over you, it’s clear that sister duo Lavendine isn’t here to simply make music—they’re here to move souls. Produced by Mark Needham (The Killers, Fleetwood Mac, Imagine Dragons), the album unfolds like a cinematic tide—pulling listeners into its emotional depths and carrying them toward catharsis.
At its core, Deep Blue is about surrender: to grief, to grace, and to God. The Oklahoma-born sisters Jacy and Jana Ayerssing like they’ve lived every lyric, their harmonies gliding effortlessly between vulnerability and strength. There’s something spiritual in the way their voices intertwine—delicate yet commanding, like a prayer whispered into the wind and answered in kind.
The title track, “Deep Blue,” feels like the album’s beating heart—a meditation on loss and rebirth that ebbs and flows with an almost sacred intensity. It’s a song that doesn’t just describe pain but transforms it, turning despair into deliverance. As Jacy shares, the song captures the moment when “the very thing that was drowning you becomes the current that carries you to your moment of deliverance.”
Elsewhere, the record balances celestial introspection with grounded emotion. “City Lights” bursts with vintage rock energy and the thrill of coming home, while “Waterless Cloud” faces down emotional manipulation with poetic defiance. “Diamonds in the Sky” closes the collection on a hopeful note—its shimmering melody a reminder that healing often shines brightest after the storm.
Needham’s production brings these songs to life with clarity and cinematic sweep. Each track feels alive, spacious, and immersive—like standing waist-deep in sound and faith. There’s a polish to the project, but nothing feels manufactured; it’s the kind of beauty that comes from truth, not perfection.
Deep Blue isn’t just an album—it’s a journey through adversity, an act of worship, and a declaration of endurance. Lavendine proves that sometimes the most powerful way to rise is to first let go and fall into the deep.
Standout Tracks: “Deep Blue,” “City Lights,” “Waterless Cloud,” “Diamonds in the Sky”
DEEP BLUE Album TRACKLISTING (Songwriters in Parenthesis)
1. City Lights (Jana Pothorst, Jacy Ayers)
2. Waterless Cloud (Jana Pothorst, Jacy Ayers)
3. Deep Blue (Jana Pothorst, Jacy Ayers)
4. I Won’t Love You (Jana Pothorst, Jacy Ayers, Daniel Ayers)
5. Who Cares If I’m Alone (Jana Pothorst, Jacy Ayers, Ben Stennis)
6. Who Am I To Say (Jana Pothorst, Jacy Ayers, Ben Stennis)
7. Feel My Way (Jana Pothorst, Jacy Ayers, Ben Stennis)
8. Diamonds In The Sky (Jana Pothorst, Jacy Ayers)
9. Let Me Be (Jana Pothorst, Jacy Ayers, Ben Stennis)
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