The Kingdom Heirs Say Their New Album is "Versatile"

The Kingdom Heirs, one of Southern Gospel Music's top Male Quartets, are back with their new album, I Feel A Good Day Coming On, which will be released on October 15. The album is preceded by their newest single, "A Good Day Coming On," which is a duet with the 3 Heath Brothers. The song, already a hit on radio, is a lively collaboration that emphasizes both groups' mastery of sophisticated harmonies and jazzy rhythms.
"This album was such a joy to make," band member Jacob Ellison exclaims. "It is very versatile and has something for everyone. At separate times we all found ourselves blessed over messages found in the songs that Jesus is enough or that God knows how much mercy we need! We have put so much heart and work into this project and hope it will bless everyone as much as it has blessed each of us!"
"Versatile" is just the right word for the project, which delivers the good news of salvation through a kaleidoscopic set of arrangements that musically underline each song's message with just the right touch. "God Knows How Much Mercy I Need" and "What You Could Never Get Over" emphasize a soulful sound, while "The Gospel Truth," "He Worked It Out" and "Heaven Frame Of Mind" are replete with blues-y touches; "What My God Can Do," "Tell Me Again" and "Never Changing God" emphasize the country side of the group's range, while songs like "Jesus Is Enough" and "He's Making Good" blend different styles into something unique.
Drummer Dennis Murphy, says, "I've seen a lot of albums hit the table in the years that I've been here and I'm as excited for this one as much as I have ever been for a new release! First of all, getting to introduce our new tenor, Jacob Ellison, to everyone is exciting. Also, the diversity of songs on this project is incredible, and I'm honored to have one of my songs, 'Jesus Is Enough,' included with the other great songs. Arthur Rice outdid himself behind the scenes on this one and I know everyone will love and support this new music from The Kingdom Heirs!"
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