SEU Worship

American Christian synth pop band
  • Contemporary worship
  • CCM
  • Synth-pop
Years active2010–presentLabelsProvident Label Group, Essential Worship, Sony MusicMembers
  • David Ryan Cook
  • Dan Rivera
  • Kenzie Walker
  • Sydney James
  • Chelsea Plank
  • Jacob Lynch
  • Dylan Dames
Past members
  • Chase Wagner
  • Trevor Panarello
  • Bobby Walker
Websiteseuworship.com

SEU Worship is an American contemporary worship music collective from Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida.[1] The group consists of several students and alumni of different areas of the university who are in charge of performing and writing the songs that are mainly focused on the weekly chapels.[1] The band is signed to Essential Worship & Provident Label Group.[2]

History

Their first release was the Live album No Other Name on 2013.[3] Since then they have released 11 albums, 3 extended plays, 2 albums in spanish and 1 EP in spanish.[4]

Musical style

The band mostly creates pop music, emphasizing on prophetic lyrics[5].[6]

Discography

Albums

  • 2013: No Other Name
  • 2014: So All The World Will Know
  • 2015: Faith To Believe: Live At The House Of Blues
  • 2016: For This Purpose
  • 2017: SEU Worship
  • 2018: Heaven Life
  • 2020: A Thousand Generations
  • 2020: Clouds Are Clearing: Mixtape 1A
  • 2021: Clouds Are Clearing: Mixtape 1B
  • 2022: Walk With You
  • 2022: Heart Cry
  • 2023: Heart Cry (Acoustic)

EP's

  • 2013: From The Vanguard Room
  • 2014: HOLA
  • 2017: Born To Run
  • 2020: Eden To Eternity

Spanish Albums (SEU Worship Hola)

  • 2016: Con Propósito
  • 2017: SEU Worship Hola

Integrantes HOLA: Melody Adorno, Cristal Velez, Diana Fernandez, Nixaide López.

References

  1. ^ a b "SEU Worship, About". 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  2. ^ "Provident Label Group, Artists". 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  3. ^ "SEU Worship, No Other Name". 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  4. ^ "SEU Worship, Music". 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  5. ^ BraddenFord_NRT (2022-09-05). "Artist Profile: SEU Worship". Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  6. ^ Tess Schoonhoven (2019-02-19). "SEU Worship Breaks Pop-Worship Boundaries With 'Mixtape 1B'". americansongwriter.com. Retrieved 2022-10-06.

7. ^ Seu Worship HOLA (2017) “Seu Worship HOLA” Página en Español (2017)

External links

  • Official website