Latest Release
- JUL 19, 2024
- 8 Songs
- God's Not Dead · 2011
- Restart (Deluxe Edition) · 2013
- Adoration: The Worship Album · 2003
- God's Not Dead · 2011
- Adoration: The Worship Album · 2003
- Greatness of Our God - Single · 2019
- Love Riot · 2016
- God's Not Dead · 2011
- God's Not Dead · 2011
- Worldwide Revival (Pt. 1) · 2024
Essential Albums
- The second Newsboys album anchored by DC Talk alum Michael Tait, God’s Not Dead is the group’s true rebirth. Swapping most of their lyrical quirks and rock 'n' roll edge for a sleek, synth-driven sound, the CCM veterans provide rousing pop, big choruses, and celebratory lyrics for a collection designed to get stadiums (and churches) on their feet.
Artist Playlists
- This passionate worship group inspired a generation of Christian rock acts.
- These energetic Christian rockers also explore the contemplative.
About Newsboys
One of contemporary Christian music’s most prolific bands, the pop-rock Newsboys have scored nearly three dozen No. 1 hits across their 35-year career. ∙ The first of six Gold albums, 1994’s Going Public won two Dove Awards, including a nod for “Shine,” which made CCM Magazine’s list of the 100 Greatest Songs in Christian Music. ∙ With the exception of “Miracle Child,” every single track on 1996’s Grammy-nominated Take Me To Your Leader made the Top 10 on Christian radio. ∙ Cofounder and former vocalist Peter Furler—cousin of pop star Sia—penned nearly all of their major hits and received SESAC’s Christian Songwriter of the Year Award in 2000. ∙ The animated series VeggieTales tapped them to create several songs, including “In the Belly of the Whale,” which played over the end credits of 2002’s Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie. ∙ The 2010 release Born Again, their first album to feature former DC Talk frontman Michael Tait, reached No. 4 on the Billboard 200, making it their biggest Pop chart hit. ∙ The Platinum-certified title track from 2011’s God’s Not Dead—actually a cover of singer-songwriter Daniel Bashta’s “Like a Lion”—inspired a film trilogy of the same name.
- ORIGIN
- Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia
- FORMED
- 1985
- GENRE
- Christian