Redruth
Redruth
About Redruth
Founding members of Redruth, twin brothers Stephen and Keith Heffernan, first started the band mid 2007. After growing up gaining experience playing in various bands, they both reached a point where they desired God's will, not their own, for their music and lives. It was a new beginning. Redruth was born.The name Redruth came from the story of their Great Great Grandmother, Jane Bolitho Reed, who had family connection with a town called Redruth in Cornwall, England. She was a great woman of Faith who had reached a similar point in her own life, before travelling to Africa as a missionary, and ultimately settling in Australia.
Stephen and Keith began recording the songs they had been writing, songs that spoke of hope, faith and confidence in God. Not knowing exactly what would happen, or how it would all work out, Stephen and Keith just kept at it, believing it was what God wanted them to do. Before long, the album "Rescue" was completed.
Redruth have since gone on to have the album released in Koorong stores Australia wide, and worldwide through itunes and via Paypal on their myspace page. Marks Betts and Paul Hudson have now joined the line up, and in a short few months Redruth have played at major music festivals, youth groups, outreach events, youth conferences and more.
Redruth's music ministry also opened up opportunities for their other passion, filmmaking, and they believe that God will use both mediums to change lives.
Redruth's new EP 'Calm'
Redruth's new EP 'Calm'. The title track "Calm" is an uplifting encouragement on the peace of God, built on a solid, catchy groove. "Beautiful One" follows with a soothing worship feel, while the softer, acoustic based tracks "Let You In" and "Something's Wrong" are the sounds of a soul searching for answers.
Their album "Rescue"
Redruth's "Rescue" was written specifically for a purpose. Blending melodic rock songs with strong lyrics, the message comes through clearly. It's about having faith in God. It's about overcoming our own personal battles. It's about looking past the circumstance of today. It's about taking our eyes off ourselves and reaching out to others.
Our friends, family, and this this world need rescue. Millions of people are suffering physically, emotionally and spiritually. They need to know they're not alone. They need Salvation.
Will you choose to be part of their rescue?
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Reader Feedback
d-artist wrote...
I like the song "the Lord's Prayer" and especially the music, very well done...yes, it's amazing how God uses a medium...He does in my art....5*
gods_grace_notes wrote...
Bless you... yes, the world does need rescued; and you have the answer! Keep up the great work!
Connie
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"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper and not to harm you, plans for hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11
Mia-Breitfuss wrote...
Love what you guys are doing. Great video clip. Bring on the rescue!











