The Down East Boys’ “When Believers Will Be Leaving” Brings a Celebratory Mood

The title track of the Down East Boys' last collection is still dominating the charts, but the Sonlite Records recording artists are more focused than ever on making sure that their fans don't have to wait to enjoy new music. Back with their third new single since the release of There's a Song for That, the acclaimed group offer a joyous statement of anticipation of the day "When Believers Will Be Leaving."
"A great song penned by two great writers, Rodney Griffin and Chris Binion, that reminds us that, as believers, we know one day we will leave this world for a better place," says lead singer Ricky Carden of the Jason Webb-produced single, which loses no time in establishing its up-tempo feel and celebratory mood. Indeed, from the moment the quartet enters with an irrepressibly energetic reading of the first verse:
Oh the overwhelming feeling
When our faith becomes complete
And we witness His returning
Reserved for everyone who has believed
"When Believers Will Be Leaving" faithfully communicates the excitement of knowing that
When believers with the Redeemer will be leaving
That's the day this old believer will be gone
With lush orchestration and a powerful vocal arrangement that finds all four voices united throughout in support of a bold declaration of expectation and triumph, "When Believers Will Be Leaving" showcases the qualities that have kept the Down East Boys among the ranks of Southern Gospel's best loved artists.
Listen to "When Believers Will Be Leaving" HERE.
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