Acoustic Christian & Soft Rock Songs for Artists

Chill, coastal, and contemplative — faith music built for moments that don’t need to be loud.

Songs for the Softer Moments

Melodic Eden’s ‘Let Her Be Covered’ was built around Psalm 91:4 — ‘He will cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you will find refuge.’ The production choice was deliberate: layered acoustic guitars, a gentle rhythm, a lyric about protection that doesn’t minimize the threat. Souljoy’s ‘Lightwaves’ catalog was made for the beach — not the beach as escapism, but as a place where you slow down enough to actually hear God.

Let Her Be Covered

Artist: Melodic Eden  Scripture: Psalm 91:4 / Protection and Refuge

A soft rock track built for a female vocalist who can carry tenderness without losing conviction. The lyric is a prayer over someone — a daughter, a wife, a friend — asking for the kind of covering only God provides. Works as a contemporary Christian single, a wedding song, or a Mother’s Day special.

Lightwaves

Artist: Souljoy  Scripture: Matthew 11:28–30 / Rest for the Weary

The Lightwaves album was built as chill beach rock worship — the kind of music that works at a summer camp bonfire, a beach baptism, or a Sunday morning that starts slow. The production is acoustic guitar-forward with a gentle percussive pulse and lyrics drawn from Matthew 11:28–30. Available as individual tracks or as album licensing.

Who This Is For

Singer-songwriters and acoustic artists who want original Christian material they can take to coffee house shows, church stages, or Spotify release schedules. Labels with female or acoustic pop Christian artists who need songs with emotional depth and clear scriptural grounding.

Worship leaders who need something for the quieter moments of a service — the song after communion, the closing song after a hard teaching, the moment when the room needs to breathe. These tracks were built for those spaces.

Hear the Demos

How It Works — Licensing a Demo

1. Listen

Stream the demo. The full production demo — voiced, arranged, and mixed — so you can hear exactly what you’re licensing before you commit.

2. License

Contact us with the song title and your intended use. We issue a mechanical license and you own your master recording. No royalty disputes, no co-writer drama.

3. Record

Take it to the studio. Change the key, rearrange the production, add your instrumentation — the song is yours to interpret. Our demos are starting points, not ceilings.