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Good News

  • 15 tracks

£9.99

Love music with a good message?

'Good News' is a look towards God's promise of joy, peace, and salvation

Perfect for getting caught up in the spirit of worship

Rend Collective return with a shout of praise against the negativity of the world in 'Good News', an album filled with life and light.
Denise Jeremy

Denise Jeremy

Eden Church Supplies Specialist

Rend Collective are back, and they’re bringing with them what we need most: good news!


With their latest album of songs that celebrate the good news we can find, Rend Collective are doing what they do best.

Filled with heart-thumping choruses, near-limitless energy and enthusiasm, and a passion to share hope and joy in Christ with as many people as possible, Rend Collective shine with passion and creativity.

Good News is, above all, an album of unrestrained hope.

"Good News is our unfettered, uncaged, unapologetic announcement of old fashioned, transforming, earth shattering gospel. We celebrate loud, we lament openly and we sing simple truth like we mean it" Rend Collective

So break out your best stompin’-boots, old-timey piano, accordions, jingling johnnies, and your loudest shouts of ‘Hey!’. Rend are back, and they are bringing an abundance of Good News for all.

  • Creator

    Rend Collective

  • Format

    CD

  • Publisher

    Capitol CMG

  • Published

    January 2018

  • Weight

    91g

  • Dimensions

    12.5 x 14 x 1.1 cm

  • ISBN

    0602547378460

  • Eden Code

    4543623

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Good News

Amidst so much heaviness consuming events of today’s world, Rend Collective is sharing good newsas a response to that brokenness. The Ireland-hailing Rend Collective is harkening back to their roots-y, unique sound - originally birthed out of Bangor, Ireland – for their sixth studio album, Good News, releasing January 19.

Taking on the moniker “Purveyors of Good News,” Rend Collective is barreling down the road of authenticity, and simple old-fashioned Gospel. Grown away from industry or formula, each song from Good News is deeply connected to the band’s roots in missional community - a group of people, or extended family, who are united through Christian community around a common service and witness to a particular neighborhood or network of relationships – much like the band themselves.

The title track and lead single, “Rescuer (Good News),” speaks to the band’s desire to shed light in the dark places. In a society that seems to continually face bad news, the lyrics point to the good news found in Jesus for every season and circumstance.

“There's a lot of bad news out there, but no matter what we have good news, and that good news has a name: Jesus Christ. Today there is nothing more powerful we can do in the darkness, in the bleakness, than proclaim the good news, than proclaim the gospel, and that’s why we wrote this song," says bandleader member Gareth Gilkeson.

Writing “Counting Every Blessing” was a personal and vulnerable process for the band. Birthed out of a period of downheartedness, the band made a conscious effort to practice ‘counting blessings’ in lieu of comparison.

“Sometimes we spend so much of our time looking at what we don’t have rather than being thankful for what we do have,” shares Gilkeson. “Our time on social media, comparing our lives to others, steals our joy and leaves us empty. God has given us so much and we must discipline our minds to think on our blessings rather than letting them fester on what we think we lack.”

Good News is marked with joy and celebration from beginning to end, but it doesn’t shy away from hardship. Each of the 15-tracks on the album speak to the struggle we all experience in light of the good news we’ve been invited to share in.

“All of us make mistakes and hit the ground feeling like we can’t get up again, that our failure is too overwhelming,” Gilkeson shares about the song, “Resurrection Day.” He continues, “But Romans 8 says that ‘The power that raised Christ from the dead lives inside of our mortal bodies’. That means resurrection flows in our veins and if Jesus can rise from the dead, we can get up off the floor again, declaring ‘this is my resurrection day.’”

With Good News, Rend Collective has chosen not to shy away from the brokenness and suffering, but rather through music and lyric that continues to push boundaries in the band’s own unique way, brings light to the darkness. This album is an invitation to all of us – to lament, to remember, and to share in the good news that belongs to all of us.

Taken the Bio on Rend Collective's website

Good News is the album where Rend Collective have tried to be as Rend Collective-y as possible. In the past we've been insecure and sometimes let that insecurity stop us from fully being ourselves and worse - from fully expressing the unique(weird?) identity God has given us.

But Good News is our unfettered, uncaged, unapologetic announcement of old fashioned, transforming, earth shattering gospel. We celebrate loud, we lament openly and we sing simple truth like we mean it.

This record was hard-fought - we held nothing back and laid our vulnerable selves out on the altar of each and every track.

Thanks so much for inspiring us and cheering us on - we love you! (And we hope you agree with us that this our best yet!)' Rend Collective

Hailing from a small town off the coast of Northern Ireland, Rend Collective (Gareth Gilkeson, Chris Llewellyn, Ali Gilkeson, Patrick Thompson and Stephen Mitchell) wants to be known as a celebration band, worshiping for God's Glory and fame. Since the release of their first album, Organic Family Hymnal, the group's authentic and energetic style of worship has attracted an international audience

In 2018, Good News was nominated for a Dove Award for Worship Album of the Year.

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  • MS

    Mary Spooner

    Average rating of5.0

    Great music

  • AW

    Adam Woodcraft

    Average rating of5.0

    As a family we thank God for Rend Collective. We love singing along to their uplifting tracks after Church at Home and in the car. On this CD we particularly enjoy Good News (Rescuer) and Resurrection Day. Looking forward to listening to their next release: Socially Distant Worship Club.

  • MD

    Michael Dennett

    Average rating of5.0

    A great group who sing and play with the conviction that what we need, particularly today, is to remember the good news of the gospel. I recommend them without hesitation.

  • MF

    Mark Fouché

    Average rating of5.0

    Brilliant CD, better than there previous CD I found. More deep and words really touched me. A great buy, I'm looking forward to there next CD.

  • SB

    Simon Boxall

    Average rating of4.0

    This is very different from a lot of Christian music, and very good for that. Especially like "Rescuer".

  • LD

    Linda Drewett

    Average rating of5.0

    Really enjoying listening to this

  • GG

    Gillian Green

    Average rating of5.0

    Sorry I cant leave a personal review as I have bought it at the request of my daughter as a Christmas present for her. She does tell me that it is brilliant. She and my grandson enjoy singing along to Rend Collective in the car. It gives them an uplifting start to the day.

  • CW

    Crispian Wheatley

    Average rating of5.0

    This CD is the best yet from Rend Collective. Loved it so much I bought s few for my friends 😊

  • KF

    Katrina Friend

    Average rating of5.0

    Very good album of songs

  • JR

    Julia Rudyard

    Average rating of5.0

    Full of memorable melodies and words that speak of God' s everlasting truths and promises. Rescuer is a firm favorite along with Resurrection Day.

  • Question
    mr jeff crow

    Can 8⁷I get this as an MP3?

    Answer
    Eden Team Member
    We don't have this available as an mp3 I'm afraid.