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Invisible

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22 July 2016

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Invisible marks the first album release from Leeland (Leeland Mooring & Casey Moore) since joining the Bethel Music Collective in 2015 and their fifth full-length album as a band to date. Since 2006, Leeland has been creative presence in Christian music, contributing multiple well-known worship songs to the global church.    Unique...

Invisible marks the first album release from Leeland (Leeland Mooring & Casey Moore) since joining the Bethel Music Collective in 2015 and their fifth full-length album as a band to date. Since 2006, Leeland has been creative presence in Christian music, contributing multiple well-known worship songs to the global church.  
  
Unique to previous projects, *Invisible* takes an intentional yet light-hearted step into new territory: never before has such a bold production style led the creative process so much for the band, guiding the album's melodic and lyrical content into place. Themes of identity, joy, and freedom anchor the project. Listeners will find the jovial, pop-leaning production style both refreshing and contagious.  
  
Inspired by Philippians 3:12, the album as a whole speaks to the acceptance we have available in Jesus and how such a love compels us to become like Him. Through one colorful interpretation after another, each song directs it energies toward how beautiful and possible a deep relationship with God really is.  
  
The album's title track, "Invisible'" presents a fresh perspective toward our relationship with an unseen God. Layered with guitar and rhythm sections that tastefully nod to the 90's, this pop ballad explores how Jesus is far from invisible in our midst. The honest "Ever Love You Lord" expresses how the love of God transforms our understanding of ourselves and His nature. Written from the perspective of the Father singing over one of His own, "Dead of Night" depicts God's unconditional embrace with powerful momentum. "Son Was Lifted Up" is a passionately crafted account of the cross in all its magnitude, culminating with the lyric, "I saw love."  
  
With energy and conviction, Leeland has found new ways of expressing the simple gospel that Jesus has made a way for authentic relationship with his people. The attitude of this album will not only invigorate the individual worshipper but encourage greater creativity in the church.

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Invisible marks the first album release from Leeland (Leeland Mooring & Casey Moore) since joining the Bethel Music Collective in 2015 and their fifth full-length album as a band to date. Since 2006, Leeland has been creative presence in Christian music, contributing multiple well-known worship songs to the global church.    Unique...

Invisible marks the first album release from Leeland (Leeland Mooring & Casey Moore) since joining the Bethel Music Collective in 2015 and their fifth full-length album as a band to date. Since 2006, Leeland has been creative presence in Christian music, contributing multiple well-known worship songs to the global church.  
  
Unique to previous projects, *Invisible* takes an intentional yet light-hearted step into new territory: never before has such a bold production style led the creative process so much for the band, guiding the album's melodic and lyrical content into place. Themes of identity, joy, and freedom anchor the project. Listeners will find the jovial, pop-leaning production style both refreshing and contagious.  
  
Inspired by Philippians 3:12, the album as a whole speaks to the acceptance we have available in Jesus and how such a love compels us to become like Him. Through one colorful interpretation after another, each song directs it energies toward how beautiful and possible a deep relationship with God really is.  
  
The album's title track, "Invisible'" presents a fresh perspective toward our relationship with an unseen God. Layered with guitar and rhythm sections that tastefully nod to the 90's, this pop ballad explores how Jesus is far from invisible in our midst. The honest "Ever Love You Lord" expresses how the love of God transforms our understanding of ourselves and His nature. Written from the perspective of the Father singing over one of His own, "Dead of Night" depicts God's unconditional embrace with powerful momentum. "Son Was Lifted Up" is a passionately crafted account of the cross in all its magnitude, culminating with the lyric, "I saw love."  
  
With energy and conviction, Leeland has found new ways of expressing the simple gospel that Jesus has made a way for authentic relationship with his people. The attitude of this album will not only invigorate the individual worshipper but encourage greater creativity in the church.
Invisible $14.99
Koorong code 451593
ISBN 0743062979913
Publisher Bethel Music
Publication date 22 July 2016
Dimensions 8 x 140 x 125mm
Weight 0.1kg
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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    7 years ago
    Powerful Album!!

    I have all Leeland's album and I think this stands out as one of the best. \\r\\nBut moreover, the song """"For Your Glory"""" has a very special meaning to our family, because this song has saved the life of my uncle who was visiting from overseas for 1 week and he can't really understand English well. He was so captured with the song as soon as he listened to the song (without understand the meaning of the song at all) in my car and asked me to buy the album for him the next day. In His perfect timing, as soon as we got home my wife started to tell him about saying yes to Jesus as Lord and Saviour, we then listened to the song and he asked for the lyrics to be translated and he said that it was a sign and miracle for him that the lyrics of the song is talking about the same thing which my wife told him. We then prayed born again prayer together and since then we have been repeating the same song for about 4 hours non stop and His presence was so strong in the house. He was worshipping with this song with my guitar in his room as I typed this message. Praise Jesus and thank you Leeland for your very annointed song and album!!

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    Anonymous
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    9 years ago
    Review

    After a five year hiatus, Leeland has announced that they have joined Bethel Music. They have had made an appearance earlier on Bethel Music's """"Have It All,"""" where they delivered their current single """"Lion and the Lamb"""" to great acclaim. Now under the Bethel Music Artist Collective imprint, they have serviced us with their fifth album """"Invisible. """" The record on the whole sounds more like a Bethel Music album than a Leeland record. Almost sounding like a guest artist on their own album, there's not much here to establish Leeland's own creative mark here. Most of the songs adopt the same template Bethel Music has been utilizing over their last few albums: the songs begin slowly before bursting into a grandiose epic climax with skyscraper high belting choruses. \\r\\n\\r\\nOther than a few uptempoes, the album is very ballad-oriented, which tends to create a sense of """"sameness"""" when a bunch of worship ballads are sequenced one after another. The album would certainly benefit from if the guys were to take more risks. And they are definitely capable of. In fact, the album opens and closes with some gorgeous bell chimes which sounded heavenly. One would have wished they have utilized them a tad more in the bulk of the album.