New Release from Dustin Smith: Coming Alive Tuesday, October 7, 2014 Worship leader, Dustin Smith, has always had a desire to see the nations ignited with a passion for worship. His latest release, Coming Alive, was recorded live at his home church in Kansas City, Missouri, and captures a spirit of revival through songs that declare that the Lord alone is worthy of praise. Smith comments, "We're not writing songs to make better church services. I couldn't care less about that. We're not interested in chasing radio. It's the heart of God we're chasing. There really is a generation that is seeking something real, something raw and not super polished, something that meets them in their desperate seasons, gives voice to their brokenness and reminds them that God is right there in it with them."
MultiTracks from Phillips, Craig and Dean available: "Jesus, Only Jesus." Monday, October 6, 2014 Popular worship trio, Phillips, Craig & Dean, have been sharing their testimony through song for over 20 years and are getting ready to release their 13th album, Above It All, on November 11. They have recently released their first single from this album, "Jesus, Only Jesus."
New Release from Desperation Band - Banner Wednesday, October 1, 2014 Desperation Band, the youth worship band from New Life Church in Colorado Springs, has just released it's latest album, Banner, which was recorded live at the July 2014 Desperation Conference. Worship leader, Jon Egan, says, “We want to make sure we’re singing songs that help young people understand they are in a moment of time, but that the church has existed for thousands of years. We want to place an emphasis on history, returning to the sacred call to worship.”
The Worship Initiative, Vol. 8 Now Available Tuesday, September 30, 2014 We've just added the MultiTracks from The Worship Initiative, Volume 8 by Shane and Shane. This is the latest volume in a series of albums they are releasing, tied to their online resource designed to equip worship leaders.
New Release from Justin Jarvis - Atmospheres Tuesday, September 30, 2014 Justin Jarvis, whose music debuted on Jesus Culture's Emerging Voices album, has just released his first full-length solo album, Atmospheres. It was recorded live with the Jesus Culture band in March of 2014 and features 10 original songs that speak to the shifting of atmospheres that takes place in us and through us every day because of the love of Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit. Justin states, "The record is really a compilation of the church in all of those cities across the country gathering, worshiping together, hungry for an encounter with God to see our work places changed, to see our homes changed, to see our families changed by the love and power and presence of God in us and through us. We want to share those moments with the world."
MultiTracks from Antioch Live Now Available Tuesday, September 23, 2014 It Is Finished is a brand new release from Antioch Live, the worship ministry of Antioch Community Church in Waco, TX. The album was produced by Jeremy Edwardson, who has worked with such artists as Jesus Culture, Kari Jobe, and Bethel Music. Associate worship pastor, Owen Wible, commented, "I think the main theme running throughout the album is the power of the Gospel and the simplicity of what Jesus did for us on the cross and how we have freedom because of His sacrifice. There are many songs that are focused on the message of the Gospel and what that means for us, and our response to that is to give God glory in praise and worship. We’re going back to the simple truth of the Gospel and then out of that our hearts respond in worship. I think that’s the message we want this album to portray."
New Single From Chris Tomlin - "Jesus Loves Me" Tuesday, September 16, 2014 "Jesus Loves Me" is the newest single from Chris Tomlin, from his upcoming album, Love Ran Red, which is due to be released later this fall. We are currently offering this song as this week's Play of the Week in our free MultiTrack iPad app Playback.
New Release from Lauren Daigle: How Can It Be Tuesday, September 16, 2014 For many, the chance to perform on the hit TV show, American Idol, would be a dream come true. For Lauren Daigle, however, the experience served to open her eyes to a life-impacting truth. Having grown up singing all the time around her house and watching the show with her father, she had the fortune to participate herself. She found, however, that when she'd step up to the microphone to sing, she'd feel strangely unfulfilled.