New Hillsong United Album: Look to You

The new album from Australia's modern number one worship band 'Hillsong United' has been released this month including a bonus DVD with six songs and two documentaries.

The album, called 'Look To You' is a fresh and passionate worship of Hillsong Church's youth ministry and was recorded at an annual three day event of Hillsong Church’s 2004 Encounterfest.

The record of 12 new songs, including a new version of the 'Awesome God' song from Rich Mullin is influenced with power pop and strong Brit rock melodies and excels with youth-oriented worship lyrics.

'Look To You' can also inspires others to improve their musicianship and artistry for better worshiping and glorifying God.

"The heavier 'Tell the World' blends Delirious-style rock with a punk-flavoured chorus, while 'Look to You' feels like a successful mix of Sanctus Real drive and Coldplay melody," reviewed Russ Breimeier of Christianity Today.

He added that the "lively 'What the World Will Never Take' in particular offers plentiful guitar riffs and an extremely infectious sing-along chorus."

At a glance, 'Look To You' is one of the most varied, rocking, and memorable Hillsong worship albums to come along in some time.
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