Released on July 11, 2025, thurane’s latest single “Big House” is more than just a cover—it’s a heartfelt tribute to one of Christian rock’s most defining anthems. Originally made famous by Audio Adrenaline in the 1990s, Big House is remembered for its unifying message, catchy chorus, and the sense of belonging it gave to countless listeners. In thurane’s hands, that legacy doesn’t just live on—it evolves.
thurane’s version of Big House is deeply intentional. While staying true to the uplifting spirit of the original, he adds a fresh layer of warmth and musicality that speaks directly to the present moment. The message of fellowship, unity, and open-hearted welcome feels more urgent today than ever before.
In a time when political and cultural divisions dominate headlines, thurane uses this track to offer a powerful alternative: connection through shared spiritual truth. Lyrics like “you need love and I’ve got a family” and “you’re all alone so why not come with me?” are not just lines—they’re invitations.
This isn’t your average home-recorded cover. thurane brought in top-tier talent and made sure every layer of the track reflected professionalism and passion.
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thurane: Vocals, guitars, percussion
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Andy Augustin: Drums
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Brad Sirota: Bass
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Austin Deptula (LeAnn Rimes, Paul Baloche, Brenton Brown): Co-producer & post-production engineer
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Nathan James (Vault Mastering): Mastering
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Damien Leclaire, Jr: Tracking Engineer
Together, they crafted a version of Big House that feels both classic and contemporary. The track was recorded at the legendary Saltmine Studios in Mesa, Arizona—home to artists ranging from Alicia Keys to Megadeth. The choice of studio wasn’t just for name value; it reflects thurane’s dedication to excellence and authenticity in production.
Musically, this version of Big House keeps the core structure and message intact but brings in fresh energy and updated textures. thurane’s vocals are soulful and sincere, riding smoothly over the clean instrumentation. The percussion and bass, handled by Augustin and Sirota respectively, give the song a steady, uplifting groove. It feels like something you’d want to hear live—with hands in the air, voices singing along.
But where thurane truly shines is in his ability to blend nostalgia with personal artistry. This isn’t a karaoke rendition—it’s a reinterpretation that adds emotional depth without ever overshadowing the joyful simplicity of the original.
thurane isn’t just a studio artist—he lives this music. His recent worship performances across California, North Carolina, Massachusetts, and soon at Illumination Fest in Greenville, Ohio, reflect his commitment to faith-driven artistry. Whether leading worship or producing in the studio, he brings the same spirit: one of unity, love, and invitation.
In a world flooded with AI-generated content and synthetic soundscapes, Big House stands out because it’s human—crafted by real musicians, played on real instruments, and infused with real purpose. This is music made with love and intention.
And in revisiting a 90s Christian rock anthem, thurane isn’t just indulging in nostalgia—he’s reminding us that the message still matters. The longing for community, the healing power of faith, and the radical joy of belonging all find their place here.
thurane’s Big House is a soulful and spirited revival of a Christian classic, executed with care, clarity, and craftsmanship. It celebrates fellowship at a time when we need it most, inviting listeners into something bigger than music—into the family.
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