Planetshakers
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Planetshakers

Planetshakers started in 1997 as a worship band at the Planetshakers Church in Melbourne, Australia, led by pastors Russell and Sam Evans. Their first album,...

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Planetshakers, a worship band from Melbourne.

A faith-centered group blending rock and pop sounds since the late '90s.

For a sense of their style, try 'Beautiful Saviour' or 'Sing It Again', they're both pretty direct and full of energy.

Planetshakers' music has been a steady presence in contemporary worship for over two decades. Songs like 'Nothing Is Impossible' and 'Beautiful Saviour' anchor their energetic, straightforward approach. Their work has spread globally, translated into many languages for churches and events.

The band began in 1997 at the Planetshakers Church in Melbourne, releasing their first album 'Heaven on Earth' in 1999. They've since put out more than 30 albums, with shifts in lineup and sound evident from early tracks to later ones like 'Limitless' in 2017.

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Planetshakers started in 1997 as a worship band at the Planetshakers Church in Melbourne, Australia, led by pastors Russell and Sam Evans. Their first album, "Heaven on Earth," came out in 1999. Over time, they've put out more than 30 albums, including "Nothing Is Impossible" in 2003 and "Limitless" in 2017.

Their music mixes contemporary worship with rock and pop sounds. Songs like "Turn It Up," "Sing It Again," and "Beautiful Saviour" show their energetic, faith-centered approach. The band's lineup has included Joth Hunt and Chelsi Nikkerud on lead vocals, with BJ Pridham on guitars and Andy Harrison on drums.

In 2014, Russell Evans stepped down as pastor of the church, but the band kept going. Their songs have been translated into many languages and used in churches and events around the world. They run worship schools to train other musicians, though their theological views have sometimes drawn discussion.

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