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"Build Your Kingdom Here" is a song performed by Northern Irish Christian folk rock worship band Rend Collective. The song was released as a single from their 2012 album Homemade Worship by Handmade People in 2013. The song peaked at No.12 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart. [2]
Rend Collective (formerly known as Rend Collective Experiment) is a Northern Irish Christian folk rock worship band originating from Bangor, Northern Ireland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The current lineup consists of Chris Llewellyn, Steve Mitchell, Wil Pearce, Jonathan Chu and Daniel Jones.
[11] Andre wrote "Rend Collective Experiment have served up 11 tracks of pure worshipful moments where the listener is lost in praise." [11] Andre summed up by saying that the album "for anyone that needs some joy in the midst of daily life. Full of musical genius from 1 to 11; well done Rend Collective for such a captivating experience!"
She was impressed that the album was recorded around an actual campfire in Ireland saying "Rend Collective pushed artistic boundaries through their acoustic live recording." [1] She reports that some of the songs have a very upbeat Irish foot stomping feel, while others still retain the Irish feel but slow down to a meditative tempo. [1]
Organic Family Hymnal is the first studio album by the band Rend Collective and was released on 28 September 2010. [1] Lead singer, Gareth Gilkeson, explained the term organic means the music "came from a very deep place with God."
"Counting Every Blessing" is a song performed by Northern Irish Christian experimental, folk rock, worship band Rend Collective. The song was released as the second single from their 2018 album Good News on January 5, 2018. [5] The song peaked at No. 8 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart, becoming their first top-ten single from that chart.
[11] In addition, Armstrong states that "Everything matters in music designed for worship, and Rend Collective is not just aware of this, they deftly reveal the art of it." [ 11 ] At New Release Tuesday, Kevin Davis rated the album a perfect five stars, writing that " The Art of Celebration is the most engaging and exciting worship album I've ...
[6] Awarding the album four stars at Jesus Freak Hideout, Scott Fryberger says, "This is a good album to add to your already existing Rend Collective collection--as well as a good remedy for the soul in need of some encouragement."