Equippers Revolution Releases Music Video For "Hands High"
It has been a busy year for the Aukland, New Zealand worship team. The group got signed to DREAM Label Group's worship division, DREAM Worship, released their new album Hands High in July, and have toured extensively. Having seen a great response for it's release from CCMMagazine, CMAddict, Hallels, LouderThanTheMusic and many more, the team is excited to release their music video "Hands High" and live video for the same song.
"Hands High was the first song in this chapter of our sound, and it set the tone from the get go - about making bold statements of faith. The lyric "my response will always be to praise" kind of sums up the whole project. It doesn't always make sense to sing lines like that, and it would certainly be easier to sing comfortable lyrics. But the sound reflects our movement, and our movement is all about being bold, and stepping out into the uncomfortable, so that others would come to know Jesus. In terms of the process, we probably wrote this song a few years ago, and it's been a mainstay ever since. I think it encourages you to declare that no matter what happens, you'll always choose Jesus." - Kenan Stephenson, singer for Equippers Revolution
The team is currently on the cover of Spotify's Pop For Life, the 3rd largest Christian Spotify playlist in the world.
Check out the live and official music video(s) for the title track "Hands High":
The group's single is currently at radio right now. To order their new album Hands High go here
You can follow Equippers Revolution on facebook, twitter and instagram as they approach the release of Hands High.
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