Nothing Is Impossible (Planetshakers album) explained

Nothing Is Impossible
Type:studio
Artist:Planetshakers
Cover:File:Nothing_Is_Impossible.jpg
Recorded:6-9 April 2010
Studio:Planetshakers Studios in Melbourne, Australia
Genre:Worship
Length:66:44
Label:Planetshakers Ministries International, Integrity, Columbia
Producer:Joth Hunt
Prev Title:Even Greater
Prev Year:2010
Next Title:Heal Our Land
Next Year:2012

Nothing Is Impossible is a studio album by the Australian worship band Planetshakers.[1] [2] Planetshakers Ministries International, Integrity Music and Columbia released the album on April 12, 2011.

Critical reception

Mike Gill, in a nine out of ten review from Cross Rhythms, says, "The album, produced by Joth Hunt, exudes the excitement and cutting edge professionalism that we have come to expect. This is a sonic feast for those with a taste for solid rock worship. The opening track "Power" is a no-nonsense energy song that demonstrates the world class quality of the rhythm section of Mark Peric (bass) and Mike Webber (drums); guest worshipper Israel Houghton pulls out all the stops on the title track; the wall of sound on the powerful "Running To You" is absolutely breathtaking though ends so suddenly you are left hanging in space waiting for more; and "Song Of Victory" is an energetic stomp with tight vocals and Gary Newman-type synthesizer work. The quieter moments work too with tasteful piano on "Come To Jesus" and the dénouement "We Cry Out" being a beautiful appeal for revival among God's people to spread to the nations of the world."[3]

In a four-point review with twenty-five stars, Ganns Deen states, "Altogether a solid worship album whose energy and sincerity is surprising considering it is a studio album, not a live worship album. It comes highly recommended."[4]

Russ Hutto, for The Worship Community, replies, "Overall, I really like the Nothing Is Impossible album. There is a reason that Planetshakers is one of the pioneers in fresh praise and worship these days, and they have again blazed a new trail to fresh, passionate, encouraging praise and worship."[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nothing Is Impossible . New Release Today . 5 October 2019.
  2. Web site: Russ Hutto . Review: Nothing Is Impossible by Planetshakers . The Worship Community . 7 October 2019.
  3. Web site: Mike Gill . Planetshakers - Nothing Is Impossible . . 5 October 2019.
  4. Web site: Ganns Deen . Album Review: Planetshakers, "Nothing is Impossible" . www.gannsdeen.com . May 2012 . 5 October 2019.
  5. Web site: Russ Hutto . Review: Nothing Is Impossible by Planetshakers . The Worship Community . 7 October 2019.