Eric Church has released Evangeline vs. The Machine Comes Alive, a live album tied to an IMAX film of his Evangeline era. The project features a large, cinematic setup with a six-piece core band, brass and string sections, an eight-voice gospel choir, and longtime collaborator Joanna Cotten, delivering front-to-back live material before reimagined favorites.[1][5]
What’s notable about the latest news
- The release includes 19 tracks captured from performances in Nashville, intended to mirror the scale of the IMAX concert experience and expand the sonic palette beyond traditional country live records.[5][1]
- The album serves as the soundtrack to the IMAX film and is part of a broader tour push labeled as the Free the Machine Tour, with additional live dates and related content around the Evangeline project.[7][5]
If you want, I can pull the most recent articles or set up a quick summary table showing release dates, formats (album, film, soundtrack), and key collaborators. Would you like me to do that?
Citations:
- Eric Church wows on new live album 'Evangeline vs. The Machine Comes Alive' (content describing the live album and expanded ensemble).[1]
- Official film soundtrack release details and format alignment with IMAX release (completes the EVANGELINE project).[5]
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With his latest critically acclaimed project, Evangeline vs. The Machine, earning a nod for Best Contemporary Country Album at the recent GRAMMY Awards, maverick entertainer Eric Church brings his live show to fans at home with today’s release of Evangeline vs. The Machine Comes Alive (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) via MCA. The 19-track live album compliments the IMAX exclusive theatrical […]
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www.ericchurch.comCountry star Eric Church has released a new live album, "Evangeline vs. The Machine Comes Alive," that showcases the ambitious scale of his latest tour. Recorded at a Nashville show, the 19-track project features Church's six-piece core band joined by horns, strings, an eight-voice gospel choir, and longtime collaborator Joanna Cotten, creating a lush, cinematic sound that transforms his music into something more soulful and textured than a traditional country live record.
nationaltoday.comA six-piece core band is joined by horns, strings, an eight-voice gospel choir and longtime collaborator Joanna Cotten.
entertainment-focus.comCountry superstar Eric Church talks about the unusual approach of his new album, 'Evangeline vs. the Machine,' and what to expect on his fall tour.
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www.ericchurch.comFans at home can experience the magic of Eric Church's live show with today’s release of [...]
musicrow.comEric Church brings his live show to fans at home with today's release of Evangeline vs. The Machine Comes Alive
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