BUILDING 429

Artist: Building 429
Genre: Rock
Website: www.b429.com
Label: Word Records
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Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is
helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit
those who listen. ~ Ephesians 4:29 – NIV
Ask frontman Jason Roy to describe his band Building 429 and its mission
and you’ll probably get an answer that sounds something like this:
“We’re just four average guys from North Carolina, but
we are sold out to God on this mission to reach the world. We’re
here to show everyone that nobodies like us can make a difference. We’re
here because God can use small people with faith like a mustard seed
to move a mountain. We are willing to put aside our fears and feelings
of inadequacy in order to step up to the platform God has placed in
front of us and let Him speak through us. Little people dreaming big
dreams and daring to believe that they could come true… that’s
us!”
In North Carolina in 2000, Jason (lead vocals, guitar) and Scotty Beshears
(bass) wanted to be in a band that had purpose. They are musicians and
love to play, but they wanted their band to be more than that…they
wanted to take advantage of the platform they had been given. Brainstorming
possible ideas for names, the pair heard about a youth group that had
instated a “429 Challenge”, based on Ephesians 4:29. Anytime
a group member spoke negatively toward another, a cautionary “429”
was given, and the offending party had to say something nice about the
“injured party”. Jason and Scotty felt this would make the
perfect band name; building each other up, as stated in Ephesians 4:29…condensed
to Building 429.
“We heard about what this youth group was doing and then dubbed
ourselves Building 429, based on the challenge to build others up in
the love of Christ,” says Jason. “Simply put… it challenges
us to lift others up according to their needs, and it challenges anyone
who dares to ask the question ‘What does your name mean’.”
Rounded out by Paul Bowden (guitar) and Michael Anderson (drums), Building
429 gained quite a following as an independent band. In the past three
years, the foursome has played well over 400 concerts and sold more
than 6,000 copies of their self-titled indie project. The band has toured
extensively throughout the South and the Eastern Seaboard, as well as
regularly performing in New York City and even doing a tour through
Alaska.
“It’s been a long, but good, road to this point,”
Scotty says. “We’ve always made it a priority to only go
where God leads, and He’s taken us some pretty awesome places!
It hasn’t been easy…many of us did this band thing as a
part time gig and had real jobs when we weren’t on the road, but
it’s really great to see how far He will take you when you trust
God!”
As its momentum was growing, the band started receiving phone calls
from record labels. All four guys questioned whether this was the direction
they should go, but all agreed that this seemed to be a “God thing”
and decided to move forward, settling on Word Records as their label
home.
“It took many months in prayer, deliberating on what the Lord
would have us do with His ministry,” explains Jason. “But
we truly feel blessed that we’ve been afforded this opportunity.
We are extremely excited to be a part of the Word family!”
It has been a whirlwind for Building 429 since inking the deal in December
2003. The band went straight into the studio, with producer Jim Cooper
(Across The Sky, Superchick) at the helm, to record their debut EP,
Glory Defined. They came out three weeks later with six songs that are
sure to make an impact in Christian music.
“We’re pretty excited about the final product,” says
Michael. “Relating to and connecting with people is a focus of
ours and I think we’ve accomplished that on this EP. Everything
we do is about the listeners and meeting them where they are in life.”
Paul agrees, “The songs on this disc are full of honest, life
situations…grace, forgiveness and hope in a life worth living.
Our desire is that the folks who listen to this CD hear us saying that
God is worthy of our lives devoted to Him. We hope they feel a calling
to get to know God and seek Him out.”
“Glory Defined”, the first single from the EP, is a strong
pop/rock song that is really hitting home with listeners. With its driving
guitars and introspective, yet anthemic approach, the song has already
been embraced by Christian radio, with many top stations adding it to
their play lists the day they heard it.
“We’re pretty amazed and excited by the response to the
song,” says Jason. “I believe listeners can really connect
with it. The song is based around the concept that Glory is a word that
can’t be comprehended when used in the context of our God. I realized
that this life has many things to throw at me, but the overwhelming
truth of my life is that I, as a believer in Christ, am guaranteed that
I will one day know what His glory looks like!!”
“’Show Me Love’ has a solid rock groove and searching
chorus,” says Michael. “The song really speaks to me personally.
It talks about how, in spite of the dumb things we do on a daily basis
and the mistakes we make, we still want to shine and show people God’s
love. But, in order for us to do that, we need God to show us His love
and mercy.”
“Free” is the EP’s most aggressive moment. Jason
sings with rare conviction as the hard-hitting guitars pound home the
song’s message of hope after being freed from the bondage of sin.
The song brings a hard edge to the EP that makes you stand up and take
notice of the fact that this is not a one-dimensional band.
“’Space In Between Us’ is a song that I absolutely
love,” says Jason, Building 429’s primary songwriter. “I
feel like a lot of people are going to hear that song and really get
what it’s all about. The space in between us and God is a divide
that, in our own strength, we can’t cross. But, I want to give
all that I have to eliminate any extra space I can so that when God
reaches out, He will find me striving to meet Him.” The song explores
the universal feelings that all Christians have felt at one time or
another. Its acoustic based, roots-rock approach only enhances the important
message of the song and it is sure to become a fan favorite.
With its contemporary rock sound and infectious chorus, “All
You Ask Of Me” is a ballad reminding that, if we’re faithful
in the small things, God will carry us through the ups and downs in
life.
Scotty, Jason, Michael and Paul have each learned some tough lessons
in life, but have come out shining on the other end. They’ve each
been through ups and downs and feel they can help people who may be
going through the same type of things.
“Life is tough,” says Scotty. “And, when you’re
in high school and college there are so many things weighing you down.
You feel disconnected, unwanted, unloved and many times you feel like
you don’t have a clear path to go down. It’s something we’ve
all been through and we feel we can lend an ear and a bit of compassion
to help people get through this time.”
“I think one area we feel most passionately about is helping
people, especially guys, realize that it is possible to live a Godly
life,” Michael adds. “Somewhere in the midst of modern society
the lines of right and wrong have been getting blurred and we would
love to help guys learn to see clearly again, reminding them about accountability
and the standards God has set for them to live by. But mainly, we want
our lives and our ministry to be an example.”
The men in Building 429 recognize that they not only minister through
their music, but also through their everyday lives.
“From our name to our show to our record, you’re going
to continually be inundated with the message of Christ,” says
Paul. “We are honestly going to give all we can to build others
up in Christ. That means going the extra mile in the studio, going the
extra mile on tour, even going the extra mile in the check-out line
at Walmart. We’re going to screw up sometimes and we know it,
but we are going to live what we believe every step of the way.”
“We’re just a bunch of average guys from North Carolina,”
Michael reiterates. “But God has chosen to use us and that blows
us away! We are living proof that you are never so small God doesn’t
see you in the place you’re in… You are not so small that
you cannot make a difference… You are not so small that God has
overlooked you. God sees you and loves you where you are.”
“This ride we’re on has been pretty exciting…and
we’re only at the beginning!” concludes Jason. “Building
429 has made it over the first hill of the roller coaster and we’re
gearing up to hit the big hill with all we’ve got!”