Newsboys are considered one of the most popular bands in the Christian music industry. They have had numerous hit singles on the Christian pop charts, including Shine (1994), Take Me To Your Leader (1996) and He Reigns (2003).
In 2000, they helped start and headlined the annual, travelling CCM festival Festival Con Dios with Audio Adrenaline and The O.C. Supertones. It was known for featuring popular Christian bands and its motorcross stunts.
Steve Taylor has produced many of their hit albums, and several of the songs he has worked on with the band (such as Breakfast, Take Me To Your Leader) feature Taylor's humor and quaint lyrics.
During the Step Up To The Microphone tour, the band featured the drums on a rotating platform that could tilt downward up to 90 degrees. In fact, there were two sets of drums and Peter Furler (the original drummer) and Duncan Phillips would wear seat belts, so they wouldn't fall out, and have a rotating drum-off. This feature is still used on their tours and has grown to be quite popular.
In 2003, Jody Davis left the band to care for his sick daughter, Bethany. His replacement, Bryan Olesen, left in 2006 to work on his own band, Casting Pearls. The band announced in January 2007 that Paul Colman would be replacing Bryan.
The Newsboys released their new album, Go, on October 31st, featuring songs such as their hit single I Am Free, along with new singles Wherever We Go, and Something Beautiful. In March 2007, a collection of remixes from the Go was released as Go Remixed.
On December 31st 2006, bass player Phil Joel departed from the band to devote more time to family and personal goals.
In January 2009, the band announced that guitarist Jody Davis would return, replacing Paul Colman. Colman continues to pursue his solo career.
In March, 2009, it was announced that Peter Furler will be leaving the band to pursue other interests and will be replaced by Michael Tait, former member of dc talk and founding member of Tait. However, it was also announced that Furler will remain with the Newsboys in a production/advisory role, and may occasionally return to the stage with them for special events and will still be on the albums.
SHINE!
Newsboys Lyrics
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You can't assert
The kinda light that might persuade
A strict dictator to retire
Fire the army,
Teach the poor origami.
The truth is in,
The proof is when you hear your heart start asking
And try as you may
There is no way
To explain the kinda change
That'd make an Eskimo renounce fur
That'd make a vegetarian barbecue hamster
Unless you can trace this about-face to a certain Sign
Shine.
Make 'em wonder whatcha got.
Make 'em wish that they were not
On the outside looking bored.
Shine.
Let it shine before all men.
Let em see good works and then
Let em glorify the Lord.
Out of the shaker and onto the plate,
It isn't karma it sure ain't fate
That would make a deadhead sell his van
That would make a schizophrenic turn in his crayons
Oprah freaks
And science geeks
A rationale that shall excuse this strange behavior
When you let it Shine
You will inspire the kind of entire turnaround
That would make a bouncer take ballet
Even bouncers who are unhappy
But out of the glare
With nowhere to turn
You ain't gonna learn it on "What's my line?"
Shine.
Make 'em wonder whatcha got.
Make 'em wish that they were not
On the outside looking bored.
Shine.
Let it shine before all men.
Let em see good works and then
Let em glorify the Lord.
Shine.
The opening lyrics of the Newsboys’ song "Shine" give us a hint about the song's message - the power of one individual to make a positive change in the world. The song presents a scenario where everything seems dull and uninteresting; however, the character in the song embodies the message of the chorus, encouraging us to "shine" and light up the world around us. The lyrics suggest that even the most unlikely of individuals can change the world with an eternal light that is powered by faith in God.
The second verse of the song drives home a similar message. The lyrics describe several scenarios that would be impossible unless motivated by an external force, similar to the kind of transformation that occurs in the heart of a person who has found faith. The chorus of “Shine” is both simple and catchy, making it easy to remember and encourages the listener to believe in themselves, and to allow their faith to power their actions. The final verse describes the potential for lasting impact when we let our light shine for all to see.
Overall, "Shine" is an inspiring and uplifting song that encourages us to be a light in a dark world. It reminds us that even small actions can make a significant difference, that faith can transform us and our environment, and that we are called to share the light of our faith through our actions.
Line by Line Meaning
Dull as dirt,
The starting point is always a state of ennui.
You can't assert
Existing in a state of unremarkability makes it difficult for one to make an impact.
The kinda light that might persuade
In order to create meaningful, effective change, one needs to have a powerful presence or aura.
A strict dictator to retire
The effect of a person's presence should be strong enough to overthrow even the most entrenched or rigid regimes.
Fire the army,
By exhibiting this kind of light, one has the power to dismantle institutions of oppression and violence.
Teach the poor origami.
One's energy can be best exerted by helping others, especially those in need, in creative and unique ways.
The truth is in,
The essence of this light comes from a place of sincerity and authenticity.
The proof is when you hear your heart start asking
To truly believe in one's cause, it must come from the deepest parts of one's soul.
What's my motivation?
The driving force behind this light's power comes from one's motivations, which must be pure and true.
And try as you may
Despite attempts to explain or understand this kind of phenomenon, it remains unfathomable.
There is no way
This type of change cannot be explained or rationalized in traditional ways.
To explain the kinda change
The type of transformation that can occur through this light's power is so profound that words cannot do it justice.
That'd make an Eskimo renounce fur
This light's transformative power can affect even those who hold onto their traditional ways of life or identities.
That'd make a vegetarian barbecue hamster
Even those who seem to be the most unlikely candidates for change can still be moved by this kind of light.
Unless you can trace this about-face to a certain Sign
The catalyst for this kind of transformation is a mysterious and inexplicable force.
Shine.
The only thing left to do is to let this light shine.
Make 'em wonder whatcha got.
By exhibiting this light, others will be curious about what kind of power or energy one holds.
Make 'em wish that they were not
Others will be envious of this light's transformative power.
On the outside looking bored.
Without this light, others will remain stagnant and unfulfilled.
Let it shine before all men.
This light should be exhibited and shared with everyone.
Let em see good works and then
Others will witness the positive impact that comes from channeling this light's energy.
Let em glorify the Lord.
This power is seen as coming from a higher power or divine source.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MICHAEL BLUE, MIKAL BLUE, KEVIN HAMMOND, ANGEL TAYLOR
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