Sunday 1 September 2013

Albums of the month

Apologies for not doing this sooner, but hey you get more than one album to go check out!



Will Reagan & United pursuit were a band who recorded their own music and produced and sold their own albums. After the diy album "Live at the Banks House" sold so well, the band were able to get the money together to record professionally.  Endless Years is that album. Folksy and unashamedly unpolished, it takes a few listens to get into but is worth it.


Led by Tim Hughes, Worship Central is school of worship based at Holy Trinity Brompton in London. This is a live album recorded at HTB and is comparable in style to the Jesus Culture live albums. This is an awesome album and you can't fail to get into it straight away.

Anthony Skinner & the immersion family band are a part of a community who worship God and do life together. This has led to "The Sound That Saved Us all", another folky diy album straight from the heart. 4  catchy songs that are very catchy and fun. This is a band that's going places, expect an album early next year.



Kim Walker Smith of Jesus Culture has released an album with her husband Skyler. This is a folky album again (you can see where I'm going music wise...) and one that is not the normal JC style. This is a very personal album as you can imagine, full of the powerful scripture based lyrics you'd expect but a simple endearing style. Powerful stuff.


Last and by no means least is the Northern Irish folk rock (shock horror) band Rend Collective Experiment. Another community of musicians who love God and have decided to do life together. They do themselves so much more justice, skip the advert and check out the video...













 

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