“Now I See It” By Good Weather Forecast Now Available

Good Weather Forecast releases their new song "Now I See It" today via DREAM Records. Available on all digital retail and streaming service providers, "Now I See It" is a catchy driving pop song with that has catchy melodies and stadium-sized choruses. The song was produced by Friedrich Steinke and written by Florian Stielper, Elijah Thomas Appel and Johann Friedrich Steinke
"This is one of the most personal songs ever written, says Flo Stielper, lead singer of Good Weather Forecast. "For every three years, my wife, Laura, has been battling a chronic illness that affects energy production in her cells. 'Now I See It' opens up about losing that control, questioning God's goodness, and the unexpected discovery that beauty and God's presence can still be found-even in life's hardest moments."
Over 1000 Live shows on three continents with Artists like Hillsong United, Switchfoot and Skillet from Sydney to LA and several mainstream top10 billboard placements in Germany, Switzerland and Paraguay - the German based Band Good Weather Forecast has been around for a while.
But success isn't really what Good Weather Forecast is all about, having started a high school ministry alongside their music career. The three brothers and two friends, who are now all fathers, are passionate musicians and passionate Christians. And that's exactly why Good Weather Forecast is still on the road. At mainstream rock festivals, on TV shows and on small club stages, as well as in hundreds of high schools all around the world. Their energetic and thoroughly optimistic music is constantly evolving. However, the message of their songs has been the same over all the years.
Through their music and live show, they want to inspire people and make a glimpse of God's beauty and love visible to us humans.
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