Luke Hellebronth to release debut album, Stand Up

Worship Central leader and writer of global hit "Spirit Break Out", Luke Hellebronth, will be releasing his debut album 'Stand Up' on November 3.

British songwriter Luke Hellebronth has enjoyed great success at Worship Central, writing hit songs including "Glory in the Highest", "Ready for You" and "Spirit Break Out".

Having first appeared as the title track of the 2011 live album from Worship Central, "Spirit Break Out" has won global recognition in recent months with Kim Walker-Smith covering it on her 'Still Believe' tour. It will also soon feature in the Paramount film, Noah.

Hellebronth's Stand Up was produced by fellow Worship Central leader and songwriter Ben Cantelon, and will be released via Integrity.

It features two live tracks amongst a selection of vibrant and uplifting recordings.

As a body of work, Stand Up, moves easily between guitar and keyboard, with each track focused on honest lyrics of and words of praise.

Collectively, Hellebronth's sound bares similarities with the likes of Matt Redman and producer Cantelon, and will be, I predict, an extremely popular album.

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