



Biography
pureNRG’s mission is to entertain, educate and promote Christian values for young people by using wholesome, uplifting lyrics, along with music and dance, in order to provide a positive role model. Pure, positive energy will be the driving force of our group and our message will help bridge the gap between youths and adults. Our purpose is to teach kids to be Godly and provide a positive “other” choice for our age group. We hope our music will cross all boundaries and that it is so powerful the world can’t help but notice.
“Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith, and in purity.” – 1 Timothy 4:12
From their energetic live performances to their deep-rooted desire to spread the
gospel, pureNRG personifies the phrase “Faith in Action.” The youthful trio burst
onto the scene last year with their top-selling Fervent Records debut, rapidly becoming
one of the most popular young acts in both mainstream and Christian circles.
pureNRG
has become a favorite on Radio Disney and have logged a tremendous number of miles
on the road—first as the opening act on Jump5’s farewell tour, and most recently
on the Winter Jam tour with MercyMe, BarlowGirl and Skillet. The group---comprised
of Carolyne, Jordan, and Caroline---debuted last year with a self-titled CD and followed
with two DVD releases that showcased not only their vocal skills, but also their
amazing acrobatics and complex choreography.
The momentum continues with “Here We
Go Again,” the trio’s sophomore release on Fervent Records. “It’s high energy and
it’s also something that you can let your kids listen to,” says Carolyne, describing
the group’s music with a directness and candor that seems older than her late tween
years. “With my mom, if we want a CD, she has to check it out first and I think parents
will feel very at ease with the CD and the songs because of the message and the energy.
They know their kids will be having fun, but also listening to good music.”
It’s that
combination of high-octane energy combined with lyrical integrity that lies at the
core of pureNRG’s success. Each member of the group brings a diverse skill set to
pureNRG. They’ve all been involved in dance since the age of three and are all engaging
vocalists who know how to deliver a great pop song with enviable style and panache.
Most importantly, they are committed young believers who are active in church and
their community.
In recording their second CD, the group once again enlisted producers
Rob Hawkins and Mark Hammond, who steered the group’s successful debut effort. Though
none of the group members are even old enough to be sophomores in high school, they
were suddenly faced with the possibility of one of the most feared phenomena in the
music industry—the dreaded sophomore slump.
“We put it out of our minds because we
were looking for the same kind of songs,” says Jordan of the group’s If-it-ain’t-broke-don’t-fix-it
mentality. “When we started listening to songs for the new album, we were so in awe
of how many great songs there were.”
“Here We Go Again” opens with the buoyant title
track, a high-energy tune with a catchy chorus that is an instant sing along. “Any
Which Way” continues the good time vibe, and Jordan cites it among his favorites
on the album. “It’s saying to give yourself to God and to let Him take you wherever
He wants you to go, and that’s what we do,” he says.
The female members of the trio
are enthusiastic about the light-hearted anthem “Girls Can Change the World” and
also cite “BFF” as another fun favorite they think their audience will relate to
immediately. But as much as they shine on up tempo fare such as “Get Up” and “Like,”
the trio aren’t afraid to slow it down and deliver a meaningful ballad. Among the
album’s highlights is a beautiful cover of the Nicole C. Mullen classic “Call on
Jesus.”
“I was really nervous doing it because I really love singing that song and
I love Nicole Mullen,” says Carolyne. “The producer and I would pray before every
pass while recording it in the studio.”
The group plans to incorporate the song into
their live shows. “It’s definitely a worship song and we want to incorporate worship
songs into our set,” says Caroline. “It’s going to be cool.”







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