Radiate Worship - Come Alive

Published Tuesday 29th January 2019
Radiate Worship - Come Alive
Radiate Worship - Come Alive

STYLE: Pop
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 174381-27974
LABEL: Dream Worship
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Tony Cummings

If you're Norwegian you'll know that Radiate Worship are a worship ministry in their homeland, recording as Radiate, who have now been added to America's Dream Worship roster with this release. It's pretty impressive too. The aggregation's first recordings were in typical Hillsong style until a venture into dubstep on an EP release took them more into EDM territory. Now 'Come Alive' mixes the two approaches and shows plenty of vim and verve in their faster worship anthems like the infectious female-led "Back To You" and the rather haunting, slower song "Never Let Me Go". Strangely enough, the best track of all and one almost certain to get Cross Rhythms airplay is the male-led pop dancer "Lionhearted". Why strangely? Well, it's track 11. Clearly Radiate Music have international potential so here's hoping they make it onto stages like America's Creation Festival or Britain's Big Church Day Out. The Church can't fail to be uplifted by worshippers with such clear electro pop sensibilities.

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Sample Track Listing:
2. Back To You [Listen]
3. Victorious [Listen]
4. Come Alive [Listen]
5. Never Let Me Go [Listen]
6. 91 [Listen]
7. Constant [Listen]
8. Distance [Listen]
9. OMG [Listen]
10. Trust [Listen]
11. Lionhearted [Listen]
12. Want My Heart [Listen]

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