

“I think, sonically, RHYTHM is always going to be different,” contends Josh Holiday, who produced Growing Pains alongside Elevation Church pastor and executive producer Steven Furtick. Incorporating elements of pop, rock, worship, and hip-hop, the collective’s first LP is buoyed by the youthful energy found in its diversity. The twelve-track project is undoubtedly eclectic from a musical perspective creating a bigger story of the entire collection. With youth and young adults at the forefront of their mission, ELEVATION RHYTHM’s sonic backdrop intentionally aims to keep up with the changing times, which is why the group experiments with a variety of bold sounds and textures, constantly blurring genre lines. We have a God who loves you regardless of what you do, where you go, or who you end up becoming. He loves you for the essence of who you are.” “And our message is, let’s go back to the essence of what real love is. “The world is constantly trying to teach us what love is - you get love from a bunch of likes on social media, from the way you dress, or the things you say,” Davide Mutendji of ELEVATION RHYTHM continues. The new track, sung by Nate Diaz and Brittany Diaz, is an attitude-laden declaration filled with a heavy blend of modern 808s and retro punk rock.


Today they released the first single, “ Fake Love,” along with the live video premiering at 12 PM Eastern. ELEVATION RHYTHM announces the full-length debut album, Growing Pains, which will be released on April 1st.
