New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Rick Hoganson Media Relations) Internationally acclaimed Rend
Collective Experiment releases its sophomore album, Homemade Worship By Handmade People, Jan. 10 on Kingsway with global distribution. The album was recorded and produced by Rend
Collective in Irish church halls and homes in the band's organic, collective style. The new album fuses a depth of sung theology and fresh melodies that reflect themes of redemption, devotion and celebration with soundscapes that span from
Arcade Fire and
Mumford & Sons to
Fleet Foxes and Snow Patrol.
"Things that are homemade demand so much more time and love than something made from a factory, yet they are always worth it; the quality and uniqueness are what is beautiful," explains Rend
Collective Experiment bandleader, Gareth Gilkenson. "We refused to make an album in a studio separate from our normal lives. Humanity and the
Divine are what we are celebrating here…We hope you like what we have made!"
The buzz that greeted Rend
Collective Experiment's debut release, Organic Family Hymnal, included a viral "iPhone worship" video, UK tours with Francis Chan and Shane Claibourne, and a major market, sold out US tour with
Chris Tomlin and Louie Giglio. With the release of Homemade Worship By Handmade People, the journey for Northern Ireland's Rend
Collective members continues from their new homes, having recently moved "across the pond" to Atlanta.
Using Atlanta as a launch pad, Rend
Collective will join Francis Chan for four US tour dates and will be featured on the 30-city Rock & Worship Roadshow tour that begins Jan. 26 and also features MercyMe, Tenth Avenue North, Lecrae, Disciple,
Hawk Nelson and Sidewalk Prophets. Singing the fan favorites and new songs from Homemade Worship By Handmade People on both sides of the Atlantic, Rend Collective's tour also includes events in Edinburgh (Jan. 5), Belfast (Jan. 6) and London (Jan. 7), with tour dates throughout
Europe in 2012 to be announced soon.
For Rend Collective, the music has never been about adding to their coffers or building fame, it has always been about people and building God's Kingdom here. That direction continues on the album with songs like "Build Your Kingdom Here" and "Second Chances," the first radio single, going for adds Feb. 17, and music video from the album that premiers on YouTube Dec. 26 (https://www.youtube.com/user/RendCollective).
A live preview of the band's studio recording of the famous hymn, "Be Thou My Vision," featured on Homemade Worship By Handmade People, can already be seen on the band's YouTube channel. Rend
Collective translate the song into a form and melody for contemporary worshippers that a Lancaster Intelligencer Journal writer calls "powerfully-done" and NewReleaseTuesday.com calls "an amazing performance."
The new album will also engage Rend
Collective fans in a continued dialog as part of the collective family. In fact, the CD jacket for Homemade Worship By Handmade People contains an "I'm part of the collective" poster fold where fans are encouraged to upload an image onto the band's website, www.rendcollectiveexperiment.com. The band is also asking for videos where people join in the collective conversation. Launching this page next month with videos from Francis Chan and Tim Hughes, Gilkenson explains, "It was never about us, it was always about Him."
The full Homemade Worship By Handmade People track listing follows:
01. Praise Like Fireworks
02. You Are My Vision
03. The Cost
04. Second Chance
05. True Intimacy
06. Build Your Kingdom Here
07. Desert Soul
08. Christ Has Set Me Free
09. Keep Me Near
10. Alabaster
11. Shining Star
Rend
Collective Experiment is a group of friends collectively wondering how to make sense of the conundrum of life, God and community. This movement of 20-somethings that began in Ireland and spread across
Europe before hitting the Americas, Rend
Collective Experiment has been endorsed by Louie Giglio, Chris Tomlin, Francis Chan and
David Crowder, and acclaimed by Worship Leader, CCM, Rhapsody, Worship Musician, Indie Vision Music, Gospel
Music Channel, NewReleaseTuesday.com, CBA Retailers + Resources, Crosswalk.com, JesusFreakHideout.com, HollywoodJesus and many more.
With melodies, harmonic progression and lyrics that are scriptural and contemporary, fresh and ancient, Rend
Collective Experiment is a nod to the places in Scripture where it says to "rend your hearts" and not your garments, a bold call to be genuine. "We're a 'collective' that is not into the celebrity aspect of the music scene - a bunch of guys and ladies, a body, an experiment in progress," says Gilkenson.
For more information on Rend
Collective Experiment, it's touring and music, go to www.rendcollectiveexperiment.com.