Bethel Music Artist Amanda Cook Releases First Solo Album, "Brave New World"
Bethel Music's worship leader and songwriter Amanda Cook is releasing her new solo worship debut Brave New World, on September 25 through Provident Distribution. Featuring 13 original songs, the album reveals the themes, confessions and heart of Cook in a dynamic, melodic and ethereally rich atmosphere of worship. Intentionally crafted like a painting made with strokes of melodies and chords, the album invites listeners to experience Cook's recorded journey of discovery, permission and mystery.
For Cook, the journey to Brave New World began with her song, "You Make Me Brave," which became the anthemic title track to Bethel Music's Billboard Top 10-selling album released last year. The message and process of writing, recording and leading the song in worship, gave Cook the opportunity to explore what it is like to live in a world without anxiety, a world absent of fear in the presence of God's perfect love.
"If we were on a ship in the ocean, every water drop in that ocean is a testimony of His nature and His goodness," says Cook. "The vastness of that picture is what I want people to encounter in this album. These songs are droplets, and they are precious to me, because I've spent time in that water. I hope that these water droplets invite people in. We have a kind God, a merciful God, a God who doesn't hide his heart in pieces. I want to expose the little pieces I know in my heart to be true."
With three-time GRAMMY-nominated, twice Dove Award-winning "Producer of the Year," Jason Ingram, and one of Nashville's most in-demand producers and drummers, Paul Mabury, sharing producer credits on the album, the pair also teamed up with Cook to write for the album. "Jason and Paul essentially pastored my heart through the making of this album," says Cook, who also co-wrote two songs with Bethel Music'sSteffany Gretzinger.
For Amanda, the new songs proclaiming the nature of God are personal moments of contemplative prayer declared from years of wrestling. "Kind" promises that God is not a powerful tyrant who operates like humans, but rather like a kind father. "Pieces" is a bold declaration of God's nature while "Heroes" compels a listener to dance even amidst disappointment, trusting that God has our best interests in mind. In "City of Hope," Cook responds to the mercy and kindness of God, expounding on a passage in Isaiah that points to a beautiful dwelling place.
The full Brave New World track listing with songwriter credits follows:
01) Heroes (Amanda Cook, Jason Ingram, Paul Mabury)
02) Shepherd (Studio) (Amanda Cook)
03) The Voyage (Amanda Cook, Steffany Gretzinger, Jonathan David Helser, Melissa Helser)
04) Never See the End (Amanda Cook, Jason Ingram, Paul Mabury)
05) Mercy (Amanda Cook, Steffany Gretzinger)
06) Flagship (Amanda Cook)
07) Kind (Amanda Cook)
08) Closer (Amanda Cook)
09) Bittersweet (Amanda Cook, Jason Ingram, Paul Mabury)
10) Highest Praise (Amanda Cook)
11) Brave New World (Amanda Cook, Bobby Strand)
12) City of Hope (Amanda Cook)
13) Pieces (Amanda Cook, Steffany Gretzinger)
All the latest Bethel Music news, including information on its current 5-star acclaimed and bestselling (No. 1 Christian, No. 9 overall album, Billboard) We Will Not Be Shaken CD/DVD and its second, all instrumentalWithout Words: Synesthesia album that released July 31, can be found at www.bethelmusic.com. The site also features Bethel Music touring details, chord charts, videos and more resources. Links to Bethel Music social media sites include: www.facebook.com/bethelmusic, @bethelmusic and http://instagram.com/bethelmusic.
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