BEC RECORDINGS’ THE MUSEUM RELEASES MY ONLY RESCUE THIS WEEK
MEDIA AND FANS PRAISE THE SOPHOMORE ALBUM
This week BEC Recordings’ The Museum released their sophomore label project, My Only Rescue, produced Pete Kipley (Phil Wickham, Matthew West, MercyMe,).
This album follows the well-received debut Let Love Win (2010), which delivered two hit singles: “My Help Comes from the Lord” and “Allelujah.”
Celebrating their street week, The Museum is traveling to cities across the South visiting radio stations and sharing their current radio single “Love Will Find You.” Yesterday they spent the morning on air with American Family Radio hosts JJ and Ron. They also stopped by Faith Village to perform acoustic tunes and talk about their new album. Fans can also listen to the band talk about
My Only Rescue on the
NewReleaseTuesday Podcast as well as hear acoustic songs on
HearItFirst.com.
Here’s media outlets are saying about The Museum’s My Only Rescue:
“This album overflows with the pursuit of justice, while urging listeners to break out of comfort zones. There are hints of worship throughout, but it’s all wrapped around massive power chords, escalating electronics, and arena-ready balladry.”
– Christianity Today, 4-star-review
“With their sophomore effort, My Only Rescue, the band seems to try and find themselves a bit more with a fairly varied mix of accessible tunes.”
– New Release Tuesday
“What makes this band stand out is the whole tone of the album. The album has an air of wanting to do it right and say things in a gentle and sincere way.”
– Louder Than The Music
“We’re calling it now—My Only Rescue has the potential to be one of ‘those’ albums. By ‘those’ we mean one of those albums you go to when life gets tough. The songs seem custom-made to pour the truth and shout the voice of God into our lives.”
-YW – YouthWalk Magazine
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About the Author
Robert “Shameless” Houston is the Special Projects Manager at HM Magazine. He has been writing for HM for the past eight years. Outside of HM, Robert owns Panther City Films and is a co-owner at Notice The Impossible with HM writer Melissa Sanchez. When he is not hard at work with those three, he is playing video games, riding his bike or hanging out at shows around the US. You can also find him volunteering at Fort Worth-area DIY, punk venue 1919 Hemphill.