From Festival Founder to Featured Artist: Criston Mark's Music Journey Comes Full Circle
For five years, Northwest Arkansas celebrated LionLamb, an outdoor Christian music festival that became a beacon of faith and community. As its founder, Criston Mark Anderson created a platform that welcomed thousands, featuring renowned Christian artists like Phil Wickham and Shane & Shane.
Now, Criston steps from behind the scenes into the musical spotlight—transforming from festival curator to singer/songwriter. .
A Story of Hope Through Sound
Post Apocalyptic Self, Criston's debut album, is more than music. It's a raw, intimate exploration of faith during life's most challenging moments. Crafted during a period of intense personal struggle, the album reveals what it means to hold onto hope when everything seems to be falling apart.
His music speaks a universal language of resilience. Each track is a testament to God's faithfulness, resonating with listeners far beyond Northwest Arkansas.
Why This Matters
Criston isn't just another voice in Christian music—he's a storyteller who has consistently supported and uplifted his community. From organizing festivals that brought people together to now sharing his personal testimony through song, he embodies the spirit of authentic worship.
Listen Now: Post Apocalyptic Self is streaming on all major platforms, carrying a message of hope that transcends boundaries.