Home Free's Breathtaking Version Of "O Holy Night" Is Leaving Everyone Spellbound

Dec 14, 2018 by apost team

It takes compellingly raw talent to be able to take an audience's breath away in an a cappella performance. In their new "O' Holy Night" song, the band Home Free was able to do just that.

Home Free was first formed back in 2000 by brothers Adam and Chris Rupp in order to pursue their passion for a cappella and country music. They rose to fame thirteen years later after winning season four of NBC's The Sing-Off.

Home Free now consists of Adam Rupp, Austin Brown, Rob Lundquist, Tim Foust, and Adam Chance.

In their newest video, all five men can be seen standing on a church podium surrounded by candles that illuminate their presence on the heightened platform. More subtle lighting can be seen radiating throughout the stained glass windows located in the church as well. The interior decor is composed of soft gold and beige hues that compliment each member's attire perfectly. This all makes for one awe-inspiring set for this Christmas Eve single.

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The showing starts by Tim Foust singing the first verse with his signature southern drawl that naturally gives off an inviting energy. The large, empty setting of the church allows each member's voice to echo beautifully off of the walls making every pitch sound flawlessly balanced. The talent of Home Free's members is unmistakable in such an open and otherwise quiet place of worship.

To be able to create such a memorable piece without the help of any background noise takes a level of talent that is exceptionally rare to come by. Home Free has left a lasting mark by performing this classic hit in such a riveting manner.

Passing on Home Free's rendition of "O' Holy Night" to your friends and family will certainly bring them some holiday cheer! Don't forget to let us know what you think in the comments.