Wavorly was an American rock band from Tupelo, Mississippi.
Wavorly formed in 2001 under the name Freshmen 15, and independently released two albums under this name. The group changed its name after signing to Flicker Records because they "didn't want to be thirty years old and be like, 'I'm in "Freshmen 15". I have three kids.'" The name Wavorly comes from a haunted mansion in West Point, Mississippi. Their major label debut, Conquering the Fear of Flight, was released on Flicker on June 12, 2007, and has lyrics significantly influenced by the writings of C. S. Lewis.
The band's single "Part One" received significant airplay on US Christian radio and was heavily rotated on the Gospel Music Channel's Rock Block. Also, it had been confirmed that Wavorly was in the process of finishing their next album, which was slated for a 2011 release. Rob Graves, producer of Conquering the Fear of Flight and other bands such as RED and Pillar, was confirmed as producer. Former RED guitarist Jasen Rauch had also been confirmed as a co-producer. Wavorly released an Ep entitled "The Ep" On November 11, 2011.
Wavorly
Twenty Twenty
Time flies when you have fun
But when the world falls down you turn and run
Like it's over now, over now
But there's more to Who you say you know
And it's your own fault your faith won't show
Like it's over now, over now
And it's your time
Your time though no signs seem congruent
You'll find the design plays into it
Time to let this go, you never had control
We can look back to when He was there for us
Take all that you have learned when you were on your face
Now it's your turn to give it out, give it out
Looking back to when the lights went out
There never was a reason for you to doubt
And it's over now, over now
And it's your time
Your time though no signs seem congruent
You'll find the design plays into it
Time to let this go you never had control
Look back home weary soul
Recall the times of old to face the new
Your faith will overcome
We can look back to when He was there for us