Vicky Beeching to Release 'Painting the Invisible'

|PIC1|British worship artist Vicky Beeching, currently on tour as special guest on the Worship Revolution Tour in the US with Delirious? and Rebecca St James, will release Painting the Invisible on 3 April.

Painting the Invisible was produced by Dove Award winner Ed Cash (Chris Tomlin) and Nathan Nockels (Passion) and is led by the radio single, "Join the Song", which Beeching actually composed on a piano that belonged to the late worship artist Keith Green.

Explaining the album's unique title, Vicky said, "Trying to describe the Eternal using earthly words is like trying to scoop up the whole ocean into the palm of your hand. Yet, we joyfully struggle for words and continue on our worshipful quest of expressing the inexpressible; describing the indescribable; pronouncing the unspeakable; painting the invisible."

Beeching has hosted "New Song Café" webisodes at WorshipTogether.com for the past two years. Her debut album Yesterday, Today, & Forever, has been critically acclaimed in both the US and UK since its release in 2005.

Interactive online magazine Suite 101 comments on her new album, "Listening to Vicky Beeching's Painting the Invisible is like throwing back thick, heavy drapes and drinking in glorious rays of sun after a cold, dark winter."
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