Surrender is the ninth studio album by the Christian rock band Kutless. It was released by BEC Recordings on November 13, 2015. This album marks the return of long-time producer Aaron Sprinkle; the band's first record with him since Hearts of the Innocent in 2006.[1] This is also the first album to feature bassist Neal Cameron and drummer Drew Porter, the latter of whom replaced previous drummer Kyle Peek.
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| Released | November 13, 2015 (2015-11-13) | |||
| Studio | The Pier, Thompson's Station, Tennessee / The Holiday Ian, Franklin, Tennessee | |||
| Genre | Christian rock, hard rock, worship | |||
| Length | 37:58 | |||
| Label | BEC | |||
| Producer | Aaron Sprinkle, Ian Eskelin | |||
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On November 6, 2015 the song "Mirror" was released.[citation needed]
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| 365 Days of Inspiring Media | |
| CCM Magazine | |
| The Christian Beat | 4.7/5[4] |
| HM Magazine | |
| Jesus Freak Hideout | |
| Jesus Wired | 95/100[7] |
| New Release Today | |
| Today's Christian Entertainment | |
Signaling in a three and a half star review from CCM Magazine, Matt Conner recognizes, "the band stays true to form on Surrender".[3] Jordan Gonzalez, indicating in a three star review by HM Magazine, responds, "Surrender isn't a bad album, but it's not impressive, either."[5] Awarding the album four stars at New Release Today, Jonathan J. Francesco states, "Kutless is back! Maybe not quite better than ever, but with a strong and satisfying return to the sound that made them famous. Surrender is a success and should give those who missed a rocking Kutless the album they've spent the better part of a decade waiting for."[8] Christopher Smith, giving the album three and a half stars for Jesus Freak Hideout, writes, "Kutless fans old and new will want to give Surrender a spin...It's not without its hiccups, but you might be surprised how much you'll like it."[6] Rating the album a 4.7 out of five from The Christian Beat, Chris Major says, "Surrender is a powerful, impactful collection of praise and worship."[4] Joshua Andre, indicating in a four star review at 365 Days of Inspiring Media, responds, "With hard rock, CCM, worship and pop/rock all working together in harmony; Surrender is sure to impact the lives of many, and surprise us all in a good way!"[2] Allotting the album 4.6 stars from Today's Christian Entertainment, Jay Heilman replies, "Surrender is an album that new and old fans alike will enjoy for a long time to come."[9] Sam Carothers, indicating in a 95 out of 100 review from Jesus Wired, writes, "Surrender is satisfying to fans new and old with its elements of edgy rock infused with straight-up contemporary worship."[7]
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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| 1. | "Tear It Up" | James Mead, Jon Micah Sumrall, Aaron Sprinkle | 3:04 |
| 2. | "Bring It On" | Sumrall, Ian Eskelin, Tony Wood, Barry Weeks | 3:18 |
| 3. | "Mirror" | Mead, Nick de Partee | 3:37 |
| 4. | "Love Come Crashing Down" | Sumrall, Eskelin, Wood, Brian White | 2:58 |
| 5. | "I Will Go" | Sumrall, Matt Arcaini, Josiah Prince, Wood | 3:29 |
| 6. | "Overcome" | Scott Krippayne, Sumrall, Mead | 3:32 |
| 7. | "Not Too Far" | Mead, Sumrall, Sprinkle | 3:43 |
| 8. | "Loved" | Krippayne, Bryan Reynolds | 3:54 |
| 9. | "One Thing Remains" | Brian Johnson, Christa Black Gifford, Jeremy Riddle | 4:44 |
| 10. | "My Heart Is a Ghost" | Mead, Sumrall, Sprinkle | 5:39 |
| Total length: | 37:58 | ||
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| Chart (2015) | Peak position |
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| US Christian Albums (Billboard)[10] | 13 |
| US Independent Albums (Billboard)[11] | 24 |
| US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[12] | 37 |
In 2016, 'Surrender' was nominated for a Dove Award for 'Best Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year'.[13]
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