By Kurt Neuswanger 
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 August 29, 2025 
 
 Big Daddy Weave                                                 released their new album                                              “Let It Begin”                                    in May. It was their first album in six years. There’s a reason for that.                                                                                                            Most bands release new albums every two or three years, but on January 2, 2022, Jay Weaver died from COVID. He was Mike Weaver’s younger brother (hence the “Weave” in the band’s name).                                                                                                                         They                                                           spent the next three years                                                           processing the loss and putting their grief into song.                                                                                                                        In 2023, they released the duet with Katy Nichole, “                                               God Is In This Story                                              .”                                                                                                                                                God is in this story, God is in the details                                                         Even in the broken parts, He holds my heart, He never fails                                                                                                            Later that year, Big Daddy Weave released “                                               Heaven Changes Everything                                                           .”                                                                                                            In the light of eternity I have this hope                                                         Thank You, Jesus, Heaven changes everything                                                                                                            In 2024, they released “                                               Let It Begin                                              .” Mike Weaver said he had been intensely grieving the death of his brother and would cry every time he told the story on stage, until one night the healing began. Meanwhile, Matt Maher had written this song without knowing that Weaver's healing that had started. Mike remembered, “He reached out to me and was just like, ‘Man, I’ve had this song that has been on my heart for you guys.’ I read the lyrics, and it’s what I couldn’t say.”                                                                                                                                                If my wounds could tell one story, Let it be a testimony                                                                      That You don’t leave me where I’ve been.                                                                     If this is healing, let it begin                                                                                                            Their new single is “                                               I’ve Just Seen Too Much                                              .” Listen for it on KJOL.                                                                                                               Some days it feels like I’ve been losing more than I have found                                                                      I won’t tell you that I’ve got it all together,                                                                                  If you know me, then You know my faith has wavered                                                                                                                           If you ask me why I trust Him                                                                      When it feels like everything has come undone                                                                     All I can tell you is, I’ve just seen too much