Award-winning singer-songwriter Christa Wells crafts honest, piano-driven pop songs about family, home, grief, and hope. Feed Your Soul, Christa’s upcoming album, was recorded at Zodlounge Music in Nashville and represents a departure from her past records. From the title track’s horn lines to the driving kick drum and rhythmic hits on “The Way That You Love Me,” it’s a bigger record. It’s also sassier: on the title track’s last verse, Christa turns the refrain on its head, singing: Feed your soul / If you are empty and your days are full/ If you are empty and your house is full / If you are empty and your pockets are full.