The Museum returns with My Only Rescue

The Museum return this summer with their next album release, My Only Rescue.

The album is out from BEC Recordings on 28 August, following on from their well-received debut Let Love Win back in 2010.

The band have spent the last two years touring and growing their fan base, before knuckling down for some group song writing.

“We are called to write songs for the church,” says frontman Ben Richter. “Whether they are heard on the radio, at one of our shows, or on the album, we hope that our purpose rings out loud and clear.”

Beyond improved sonics and musicianship, Richter believes that the new album takes the band a significant step further in both their creative and spiritual calling.

The first single, “Love Will Find You,” was written months earlier for a friend who felt impossibly distant from God due to personal mistakes and sin - head here to listen: www.youtube.com/watch

The song's theme resonated with them when they went to the Philippines with Compassion International.

“There we were, after multiple long flights, a two hour van ride, a ferry ride, and then a rainy ride on boats so small only four people could fit on each one – to get to an island with just four families on it. We were literally on the other side of the world, and God was already there. Although we had written the lyric months earlier, we knew this would be the theme of the record.”


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