Rend Collective Films New Video "Day of Victory" in an Irish Pub

Rend Collective have released their new single 'Day of Victory,' available now from all streaming and download platforms. The song is from the Irish band's forthcoming album I Choose to Worship, releasing March 13th. Starting today, the new album is available for preorder.
The Irish worship band has also released a video for "Day of Victory." "We filmed this one in a wee pub in Dublin this past summer. Want to know more about our heart behind this song and music video? Join us this Friday for the @youtube premiere where we will be LIVE chatting with you and answering all your questions. Click the link in our bio to join the countdown to this video premiere!! #DayOfVictory
Ever wondered what a time of worship in an Irish pub sounds like? Find out below:
Rend Collective (f.k.a. Rend Collective Experiment) is a Northern Irish Christian folk rock, worship band originating from Bangor, Northern Ireland. The band consists of Gareth Gilkeson (band leader, percussion, flute), Chris Llewellyn (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, ukelele), Ali Gilkeson (keyboards, female lead/backing vocals, auxiliary percussion), Patrick Thompson (electric guitar, banjo, various strings, backing vocals), and Stephen Mitchell (bass guitar). The band started out as an experimental which Gilkeson described as "a bunch of us trying to figure out life."
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