Artist: WorshipMob Album: Carry The Fire Label: Integrity Music Release: March 3, 2015 Carry The Fire is the Colorado worship collective’s first release with Integrity Music. This was the first exposure I personally had to WorshipMob despite their self produced Youtube videos which have over 9 million views (What rock have I been living under?). As an …
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Worship Review // The Brilliance // Brother
Off the beaten path of arena-style worship anthems and shimmering guitar reverb comes liturgical worship group The Brilliance. Headed up by singer/songwriter David Gungor as well as composer/pianist John Arndt, The Brilliance is a musical collective that takes a thoughtful and liturgically sensitive approach to church music- and it’s beautiful. Every last thread of their music is, well, brilliant. Their …
Woodside Worship // Response
Response is the debut album from the worship ministry of Woodside Bible Church, a 10-campus church in the Detroit area. Worship Director, Jonathan Seller, says that the project began with a desire to see their church’s response reflect the magnitude of the object of their worship. So, by collecting a group of untrained, amateur non-songwriters …
Bethel Music // We Will Not Be Shaken
Bethel’s new album “We Will Not Be Shaken” is another pivotal step for the ministry of Bethel and their musicians.Tasteful synth, calming strings, deep lyrical content, catchy melodies and power anthems are the banners of this new record. You can easily tell that the Bethel community of musicians put this album together in a way …
Worship Review // Hillsong Young and Free // This is Living
I am a huge fan of the Hillsong ministry. They have made an immeasurable impact on local churches around the world in the past couple decades. In 2013 they introduced their new youth movement Young & Free, and brought fresh biblical lyrics and a modern electronic sound to worship. “This is living” is the follow …
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Worship Review // Shoreline Music // No Height, No Depth
Chris Sligh and his team at his church have put out a great album of original music, with a live recording to come. We’re all about getting new music into rotation at your church so here’s my worship rundown of this album! Be sure to check the songs out here. Here are my thoughts on the songs: …
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Worship Review // Elevation Worship // Wake Up The Wonder
I wasn’t sure how to approach this review, so I’ll start off with a basic idea: this is a good record. It flat out defeats and repels two of the great criticisms of modern church music. The first is that the lyrics of modern church songs are just repackaged love songs. Go ahead and try …
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Worship Review // The Modern Post // Lowborn King
Adam breaks down The Modern Post’s Christmas EP.
Worship Review // The Digital Age // Rehearsals Vol 2
For the most part this album is well balanced with some familiar covers and re-worked hymns, as well as some Digital Age originals. One thing The Digital Age does well in their music, is making songs sound epic, and they keep that same sound on this album. I’ll try an break down each song from …
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Worship Review // Campfire Christmas Vol. 1 // Rend Collective
Artist: Rend Collective Album: Campfire Christmas Vol. 1 Label: Independently released Release: Nov 17, 2014 You’ve seen the teases on social media the last month – snow, trees, santa hats, and of course, “#ChristmasAlbum?” Wait no longer; it’s here! One thing that jumps out as you listen to the album: the …
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Worship Review // Citizens & Saints – Join The Triumph
Citizens and Saints first release since their departure from Mars Hill music and changing their name from just “Citizens”, Join The Triumph is a synth-rock tour de force. The album celebrates Jesus’s victory over sin and death and our new life in Him. It’s probably the most accessible worship record I’ve heard in a long …
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Worship Review // Centric Worship // Come Alive
Man, the guys over at Centric Worship are cranking out some great music for the church. Here’s our worship review for their latest project “Come Alive” Greater is He // This one is really singable and easy to catch onto. We interviewed Jonathan on last week’s podcast and he shared some great insight into the …
Worship Review // Chris Tomlin // Love Ran Red
Travis gives us the rundown on the latest from one of the most prolific modern worship songwriters: Chris Tomlin.
Worship Review // Worship Central // Set Apart
Travis gives us the rundown of worship central’s latest album, Set Apart.
Worship Review // Kings Kaleidoscope // Becoming Who We Are
Artist: Kings Kaleidoscope Album: Becoming Who We Are Label: Tooth & Nail Records Released: 10/27/14 I have long been anticipating the first full length album from King’s Kaleidoscope and now it’s finally here. 17 tracks of musical and lyrical goodness and there is just way too much to choose from. Because of …
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