Rend Collective Earns Second Consecutive Top 10 with "Counting Every Blessing"
Irish worship band Rend Collective earns its second total and consecutive top 10 with their latest single "Counting Every Blessing." The song bumps 11-9 on Billboard's Christian Airplay chart, increasing by 14 percent to 6.1 million audience impressions and tying the group's best rank. The song follows "Rescuer (Good News)," which reached No. 9 in December 2017.
The band shares: "Have you ever struggled with depression or the thought that God's plan wasn't good enough? That's where the story behind our song Counting Every Blessing comes from. This song came from out of a season of depression, because we needed to be reminded of the goodness and faithfulness of God. 'Counting every blessing' isn't a glib Christian phrase for us, but a battle cry, an attitude to carry us through the darkest of nights. We hope whatever season you find yourself in today that this song would be an encouragement for you too."
The widely praised Good News saw Rend Collective at the top of the charts, earning the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Christian & Gospel Chart, and No. 5 spot on Billboard's Digital Albums Chart, hitting within the Top 20 on Billboard's Top Albums Chart.
Also claiming No. 1 on UK's Official Christian & Gospel Albums Chart with over 1.6 million streams since its release, the 15-track album includes Rend Collective's hit single, "Rescuer (Good News)," which has already hit Top 10 on both AC Indicator and National Audience chart, and has been added by major stations including K-LOVE, Air1, WAY-FM, KSBJ and more.
Reaching an audience of over 2.8M weekly listeners, the song's official music video already has over 3M views of YouTube.Correlating with the release of their album, Rend Collective unveiled a live performance video of their song "Rescuer (Good News)" to YouTube as a part of their Good News Sessions. The video, filmed in a church in Nashville, TN, highlights the band's upbeat and organic worship style.
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