7 Things to Know About CAIN and Their New Album "Rise Up"

New Christian music trio CAIN comprises of siblings, Madison Cain Johnson, Taylor Cain Matz, and Logan Cain. CAIN is plaining to release their debut album Rise Up (Provident Label Group/Sony Music) on May 7. Here are 7 things to know about CAIN and the new album.
1. Raised in Hartselle, Alabama as pastor's kids, CAIN got their first break opening for Dave Barnes and Andrew Ripp at a show in 2012.
2. The album's first single was "Rise Up (Lazarus)" released in early 2020. They also released additional versions of the song: a duet with labelmate Zach Williams, a version with Colony House, as well as an acoustic version recorded with Essential Worship for its Song Session Series.
3. After "Rise Up (Lazarus)," they dropped an acoustic cover of "Egypt," which was originally released by Bethel Music and Cory Asbury.
4. CAIN also covered several other worship songs with Essential Worship, along with a stunning rendition of Williams' and Dolly Parton's duet "There Was Jesus."
5. CAIN has just released their second single from the album "Yes He Can." Featured on both the self-titled EP and upcoming album, "Yes He Can" shares the message of how God is always working miracles in our lives. Logan explains, "In the song we share the lyrics 'Did He move every mountain? Did He part every sea? Yes He did, so yes He can.' We starting talking about how mountains come in all types of sizes, but God still cares about your mountain, no matter how big or small it is."
6. "Yes He Can" is accompanied by a music video. The video shares many touching stories, all which show support from Logan, Madison, and Taylor and backed by a decked out choir. From learning how to shoot a basket to being on a first date, CAIN even cast their dad in one of the video's stories to share his experience recovering from knee surgery
7. Here's the tracklist of the new album:
1. Come Forth
2. Rise Up (Lazarus)
3. I'm So Blessed
4. The Commission
5. Yes He Can
6. People Need People
7. Revival
8. Keep Following Jesus
9. Over My Head
10. Hey Jesus
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