Urban Rescue Partners with Rend Collective to Release "Wild Heart" EP
Urban Rescue, a revival band from Los Angeles, will release their new EP Wild Heart (Rend Experiment/Capitol Christian partnership) on January 29. Fronted by Jordan Frye, the band is on mission to inspire the next generation of believers to see their churches, communities and cities awakened by the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Urban Rescue is the first signee to Rend Collective's new label. They explain the purpose of their new imprint. "Rend Collective has always been about finding wild and colourful ways to worship God, so as Rend Family Records, we hope to shine a spotlight on artists who are redefining the landscape of musical worship," Rend Collective shared. "We're calling ourselves a 'family' on purpose, because we want this label to be another extension of the thing we call 'church.' Our goal is to create an environment where discipleship is valued more than the 'next great idea,' to be pastorally-minded instead of product-driven."
Urban Rescue, fronted by Jordan Frye, is on mission to inspire the next generation of believers to see their churches, communities and cities awakened by the Gospel of Jesus Christ. "Kaleidoscope," the first single from Urban Rescue's upcoming EP, is available today on iTunes, Amazon and other digital outlets.
Reflected in their first single "Kaleidoscope," Urban Rescue's mission is to see things through the lens and through the love of Christ. Frontman Jordan Frye explains, "In the midst of pain, God has a bigger dream for life...We believe God is in the business of restoring cities, and that is what the name Urban Rescue is all about."
"It's an honor to introduce Urban Rescue as the first band signed to Rend Family Records," Rend Collective continued. "Urban Rescue has been inspiring us since 2009 with their untamed and undiluted worship. Not only do they exhibit so much of the artistry we believe in, but their passion to pursue authenticity with God and people embodies the family heart we value. We are excited and grateful to be a part of Urban Rescue's continued creative journey as they write music for the church."
Urban Rescue will also join Rend Collective this spring as they head out on tour with 50+ dates spanning the continental United States and the United Kingdom. The tour is in support of Rend Collective's most recent release, As Family We Go, which landed in the iTunes top ten albums overall in seven countries including the U.S., U.K. and Canada. They have spent the spring and fall of 2015 touring with Chris Tomlin on the most successful tour of his career, the "Love Ran Red Tour." For up-to-date tour information, visit: rendcollective.com/tour.
"We have the utmost enthusiasm and respect for the work Rend Collective has done throughout the world with their recorded music and live worship events," said Capitol Christian Music Group President, Peter York. "They have a compelling vision and a dynamic voice in the global church today. We are pleased to partner with them on their first Rend Family Records signing, Urban Rescue. This great Southern California based band has all of the essential elements necessary to launch successfully and impact the market with the same passion and originality that has become synonymous with Rend Collective's brand."
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