Zachary Kibbee writes songs that lean into Christian themes, often with a folk-rock feel. His track 'End of Days' became a notable point in his catalog, a meditation on apocalypse that found an audience. He released his debut album 'The Road Less Traveled' in 2008, followed by 'End of Days' in 2012.
Other songs like 'I'm a man' and 'Baby Blue' show his range within that spiritual and personal territory. He's put out several albums since, including 'Ashes to Light' in 2015 and 'The Prodigal Son' in 2018. His music tends to stay grounded in vocal and guitar work, with lyrics that address faith and social concerns without much polish.
Kibbee has worked with musicians like Emily Barker on vocals and keyboards, David Cole on bass, and Adam Johnson on drums. He's also collaborated with artists such as Amy Grant and Lecrae. The music doesn't chase trends, sticking instead to a straightforward, earnest approach that connects with listeners looking for substance over spectacle.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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