Let's take Planetshakers for example. Apart from their older albums, which I'm okay with them, it's just that they've gone too techno/edm if you look at it that way and more of a rave party in a sense that you could easily lose the purpose of worship when you go through their songs or sing it with the congregation. Compared to Hillsong, Hillsong is still alright and not too techno-y. That's the problem I have with contemporary worship songs nowadays but I'd like to hear your opinions as well and get a wide variety of answers to this :)

I guess you can call me an old timer? Lol tbh I'm just 18 and that's probably pushing it a little but anyways even I find it quite "too much". Don't get me wrong there are still good contemporary songs out there with good lyrical meanings and not overdoing it such as :-


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These playlists are filled with songs from artists who write theologically rich lyrics and who create music that is excellent. The folks over at the Sound in Worship group help mightily with song and artist recommendations. We don't just accept what the algorithms give us or what is most popular today. Effort goes into these constantly updating playlists.

Maybe you're thinking, "but we could still use their songs because some of them have biblically sound lyrics". We respect your opinion, but we would have to wonder what it is about those songs that are so desirable? Is it worth the risk? That's the stance we've taken. We welcome the opinions of others, and respect them, but that is the direction we've dedicated ourselves to.

So we've set out to find worship music that comes from talented artists, whose churches are preaching sound doctrine, whose lyrics glorify God in truth, and whose songs can lead worship in spirit. We haven't found them all, and that is exciting! We may mess up, but we're correctable and have been corrected before.

There will also be artists who are really a tough choice. An artist may have excellent lyrics in their songs, but they write songs with Bethel Church. What do you do? It gets complex doesn't it? Another artist may write biblical lyrics, have a long record of leading worship to glorify God (praise the Lord!), but they openly recommend and teach others how to use songs from Bethel. Maybe their church is teaching Word of Faith doctrine. It gets complex, and it's going to come down to your convictions.

The above playlist is "our favorite" songs. They came from our findings and from your recommendations. The playlist is shaped by all of us as we seek to find excellent worship music that lines up with God's Word. We've set out to create a biblically and theologically sound worship music playlist with you. Thank you for listening with us.

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umm thought, did anyone ever stop to think that maybe Mike authorized them to remove his name and the songs from the album. Knowing both Mike and ps leadership well I think you might want to investigate/think about more than just the tip of the iceberg.

So, the answer to all of this is simple. The songs we humans write or compose should be entirely credited to God. I think it is time Hillsong and Planetshakers and perhaps other Church organisations need make this a reality on the music material/production information. With Planetshakers, if people are interested in the person whom God used to reveal a specific song then they simply need to contact Planetshakers and ask!

Please note: we are estimating the vocal range for the artists based on what we know about the songs they perform. The 'real' vocal range of the person of course might be different. This estimate is just based on the highest and lowest known pitches from the songs we have in our database. It might be that the singer can actually hit lower or higher notes, but never did so in their recordings known to us.

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With a focus on contemporary worship music, Planetshakers has released numerous albums over the years, each filled with heartfelt anthems that resonate with believers around the globe. Their music combines elements of rock, pop, and electronic dance music, creating a unique sound that appeals to a wide range of listeners. The band is known for their unwavering faith and passion, which is evident in their lyrics and the way they deliver their songs.

Planetshakers carefully selects their songs based on their ability to inspire and engage listeners. Their focus is on choosing songs that convey a powerful message, have relatable lyrics, and are musically appealing. They seek to create a diverse and dynamic setlist that caters to different moods and moments of worship.

Yes, the members of Planetshakers are actively involved in songwriting and have penned many of their own songs. They believe in the importance of using their individual gifts and talents to create music that glorifies God and impacts lives. Through their collective creativity, they seek to bring fresh and anointed songs to the body of Christ.

Yes, Planetshakers has collaborated with various artists in the worship music industry. They have worked with renowned worship leaders, songwriters, and musicians to create powerful and impactful songs. These collaborations have resulted in the creation of worship anthems that have touched the hearts of many and continue to be sung in churches worldwide.

One of the great new trends in worship music is to invite worshippers to dance before the Lord with a contemporary, exciting musical feel featuring electronic dance music (EDM), and upbeat musical arrangements. Some recent examples of songs we've been able to sing and dance along with include "God's Great Dance Floor" by Martin Smith, also recorded by Chris Tomlin, as well as the energetic songs "Alive" and "Wake" by Hillsong Young & Free, and "Everywhere" by Revolution Worship. In that same vein of upbeat songs to really get you excited about your faith is a new collection by Australia's Planetshakers, Endless Praise. 


I love how the music of this album matches the excitement being expressed lyrically. Our God is worthy of all of our praise, and we'll be singing and dancing before Him for eternity and this song gives believers a foretaste of that celebration. One of my favorite things about "singing a new song to the Lord" is that the idea of worship in Heaven is an exciting picture for me, and that's the glimpse that we gain from this collection of high energy songs. It delighted God that David, a man after God's own heart, danced unashamed before the Lord. This song is an example of being obedient to that calling to make God the object of all of our worship. I had the opportunity to speak with Joth Hunt about the energetic title track.


Please tell me the personal story behind writing this song.


We're very excited to release this album, and our sound is very passionate and very intense because we believe that God is worthy of all of our praise, a passionate praise. In a lot of our songs like this song, we want to capture that excitement and celebration of how good God is. The songwriting process of this song started with me thinking about the description in Revelation of the angels singing "Holy, Holy, Holy" day after day and night after night. That theme has been sung in songs before, but I wanted to come up with a fresh lyric that I hadn't heard before and as I thought about that, the phrase endless praise came to me. That's a simple title, but it made me think about what that brought to my mind and how I feel, the idea of singing and praising day after day and night after night.


The whole song came out of that one phrase, endless praise. It is very directional, "to You, let endless praise resound, every night and day, and with no delay, let endless praise resound." It's a call to people any time of day, and any situation that you are in, to not delay, and to not cease their praise, but let it out now. That's the heart behind the song.


Which Bible verses connect to the message of the song? 


Revelation 4:8 (NKJV): The four living creatures, each having six wings, were full of eyes around and within. And they do not rest day or night, saying: "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, Who was and is and is to come!"


Psalm 149:3 (NKJV): Let them praise His name with the dance; Let them sing praises to Him with the timbrel and harp.


What is the takeaway message?


Worship is more than singing a song in a meeting. I can testify firsthand that when you pray to God through a bad situation, it gets turned around. God works all things together for our good. Sometimes you don't feel like praising God, and that doesn't just mean singing Him a song, but just shifting your focus from your situation to Him, and giving Him praise and glory.


The Scripture I base my life on is "seek first the Kingdom of God and all these things will be added." It's so easy in this day and age to be distracted by technology, and even family, as good as it is. All these things take our attention and our focus. The Bible says to seek first God's Kingdom. That goes hand in hand with praising God. Praise Him first, and He will bring the breakthrough and do the work in your life.


Worship is so much more than a song, and is a lifestyle. If you have a true revelation of who God is, you can't praise Him without passion. If you realize who He is, and what He has done for us, it calls for this exciting, passionate praise. The music going with the lyrics is important for us. I've heard songs with a lyric saying we're going to dance with all our might, and the music isn't lending itself to do that. We really believe that just as the lyric is declaring the praise, that the music is declaring that as well. Our song "Dance" and this song are celebratory songs just like in the Psalms. It is repeated over and over to dance before the Lord. To me, when there is repetition in the Bible, God is trying to tell us something. There should be praising, and dancing and celebration in the Church. For a lot of the praise songs that we are writing, we are trying to encourage people to trust God through all of the situations in life.


Lyrics:

You are God, and we lift You up

Well keep singing, Well keep praising

We wont stop, Giving all we got

Cause Your worthy, Of all glory


Oh, There is no other

You are forever, Lord over all

Theres nobody like You, No one beside You


To You let endless praise resound

Every night and day, and with no delay

Let endless praise resound


Boundless Love

Light before the sun

Your glory eternal

Never stops

Giving all you got

Creation keeps singing


Oh, There is no other

You are forever, Lord over all

Theres nobody like You, No one beside You


To You let endless praise resound

Every night and day, and with no delay

Let endless praise resound


To You let endless praise resound

Every night and day, and with no delay

Let endless praise resound


We lift You up up up

Were giving You our love love love

For everything Youve done done done

We give You all the praise


We lift You up up up

Were giving You our love love love

For everything Youve done done done

We give You all the praise


To You let endless praise resound

Every night and day, and with no delay

Let endless praise resound


To You let endless praise resound

Every night and day, and with no delay

Let endless praise resound

To You


One of the sections that I really enjoy in this song is the bridge, "We lift You up, up, up" and "We're giving You our love, love, love for everything You've done, done, done." As the Scripture and famous hymn repeats, "Holy, Holy, Holy," God often speaks to us three times. Biblical scholars consider the number three as something that is used to get our attention, draw emphasis or show completion, as God is Three in One, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.


Examples in Scripture include Jesus asking Peter three times if he loved Him, after Peter had denied the Lord three times, and giving Peter a vision three times of unclean animals on a sheet. Biblically we know we will be singing "Holy, Holy, Holy" day after day, and night after night, which emphasizes the sacredness of God.


Sometimes people think that worship is something they do at an event or at church or only through music. We know from Scripture, that worship is what you put your worth-ship in, and that a biblical definition of worship is a lifestyle of endless praise. God tells us repeatedly in His Word to sing and dance before Him. This song is a great answer to that calling. Join in with the angels and saints, and dance and sing before Him, "We give You all the praise." Amen to that!


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