ResLife Worship “Higher” Album Review

Prime Cuts: Higher, In You, Real Good Day
ResLife Worship's "Higher" check marks every category for what warrants a stellar worship album. For starters, they are inclusive in their approach. Instead of being deadlocked into a specific tempo or style of music, here you will find a diversity of styles enmeshed across the record. From those who can't get enough of EDM-driven worship a la Hillsong Young and Free to those who prefer a classic stadium rock sound to those who are more avant grande in their musical taste, the 12 original songs here are diverse enough that they speak to worshippers of variegated musical tastes. Moreover, the songs on this set are all God-besotted homilies brimming with palatable Biblical truths that they flourish our vocabulary with fresh and exciting expressions of worship. Further, the leaders of ResLife Worship have created an inviting presence to God throughout the album with their passionate demeanour that gently prods us to worship along.
ResLife Worship is the worship team of Resurrection Life Church. Located in Grandville, Michigan, Resurrection Life Church has always had a strong music ministry. Over the years, songs such as, "Friend Of God," "Say So," "Does Anybody Here," and "La Buena Vida," have been birthed out of the spirit of worship from this church and have become worship anthems around the world. Worship Leader Magazine named Resurrection Life Church as one of the top 20 worship destinations in the country. Led by Ken Reynolds and Jonathan Cordero, ResLife WORSHIP continues to move forward with the call and mission of building God's Kingdom.
Destined to be a worship classic across churches worldwide is the title cut "Higher." What sets "Higher" apart from many contemporary worship songs is that it brings out the Biblical truth of how God's inhabitation of our praises grows and grows as our worship intensifies: "We will lift you higher, higher/You will show yourself stronger, stronger/For you laid down your life/No greater sacrifice, Jesus." As aforementioned, those who like an electronic beat to accompany their praise will salivate with heavy synth-driven "All the Way." "Real Good Day," on the other hand, calls to mind Vertical Church's "I'm Going Free (Jailbreak)" with its bodacious rock n' roll bounce and with its infectious "woa-oh" hooks.
Blasting with brassy horns is the militant "Till the Walls Fall Down." More subdued and restrained is the somehow more pedantic acoustic sounding "Come and Worship." While most of the songs here feature live vocals from male leads, "In You" features a welcoming female voice that resembles that of Hillsong's Annie Garrett. "In You" is a beautiful worship ballad of surrender to Jesus that climaxes with line: "Reign in Me/I am Yours/I am Yours, completely."
Though worship bands now saturate the Christian music market, ResLife Worship's debut record for Dream Records trumps on the fact that it is a well-balanced album that encompasses a variegated style. Further, the way the team draw us to Christ through their hook-laden and Biblically informed songs is by itself worth more than the price of this download.
Tags : reslife worship reslife worship higher review reslife worship album review reslife worship new album resurrection life church reslife worship news dream records
Hot Trends
-
Remedy Drive Drops “I Don’t Belong to You;” First Single from Justice Initiative Daylight United
-
American Idol Winner Jamal Roberts Inks $13.5M Netflix Deal Following Chart-Topping Gospel Hit
-
Gas Street Music Unleashes Live Worship Album "Adonai"
-
Kutless Returns with Powerful New EP "The Seventh Seal"
-
Amanda Nolan Releases New Single “I See You” — A Song of Comfort and Hope
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Martin Smith's "Joy (What The World Calls Foolish)"
-
Michael Tait Accused of Watching Woman Raped During Newsboys Tour
-
William Murphy Releases New Live Album, "Payback"
-
Chrissy Metz to Star in Upcoming Film "Faith in the Flames: The Nichole Jolly Story"
-
David & Nicole Binion Talk About Leaving Covenant Worship & the Creation of "Dwell"
-
Boundless Releases “This Is The Day” Featuring Philippa Hanna, Noel Robinson, and Joel Payne
-
FREE MUSIC: Gas Street Music's "Praise to You Alone"
-
Lauren Daigle to Perform at U.S. Capitol for Independence Day Celebration
-
Bishop Thomas Tyrone Tribbett, Father of Gospel Artist Tye Tribbett, Passes Away
-
Jordan St. Cyr Shares the Story Behind "Weary Traveler"
Most Popular
-
Remedy Drive Drops “I Don’t Belong to You;” First Single from Justice Initiative Daylight United
-
American Idol Winner Jamal Roberts Inks $13.5M Netflix Deal Following Chart-Topping Gospel Hit
-
Gas Street Music Unleashes Live Worship Album "Adonai"
-
Kutless Returns with Powerful New EP "The Seventh Seal"
-
Amanda Nolan Releases New Single “I See You” — A Song of Comfort and Hope
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Martin Smith's "Joy (What The World Calls Foolish)"
-
Michael Tait Accused of Watching Woman Raped During Newsboys Tour
-
William Murphy Releases New Live Album, "Payback"
-
Chrissy Metz to Star in Upcoming Film "Faith in the Flames: The Nichole Jolly Story"
-
David & Nicole Binion Talk About Leaving Covenant Worship & the Creation of "Dwell"
-
Boundless Releases “This Is The Day” Featuring Philippa Hanna, Noel Robinson, and Joel Payne
-
FREE MUSIC: Gas Street Music's "Praise to You Alone"
-
Lauren Daigle to Perform at U.S. Capitol for Independence Day Celebration
-
Bishop Thomas Tyrone Tribbett, Father of Gospel Artist Tye Tribbett, Passes Away
-
Jordan St. Cyr Shares the Story Behind "Weary Traveler"