Artist's albums
Don't Let Go
2019 · single
Method to Madness
2019 · single
Yet to Come
2018 · single
Keep Running
2018 · single
Ignition (Original Soundtrack)
2018 · EP
Fictional
2017 · single
Proof of Life
2017 · single
Tidal Wave
2016 · EP
Invader (Deluxe Edition)
2015 · album
Invader, Vol. 2
2015 · album
Volcano
2014 · single
Invader, Vol. 1
2014 · album
This Little Light
2011 · single
Open Your Eyes
2011 · album
Rapture Ruckus
2010 · EP
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Biography
When it comes to an unconventional music career New Zealand Native, Rapture Ruckus fearlessly paved it’s own path and marched to its own drum. With a carrier that spanned two decades, the ruckus machine helmed by juggernaut creative, Brad Dring and his powerhouse collective of collaborators, began banging out hits in the early 2000s, and their list of accomplishments cannot go ignored. After winning a New Zealand Music Award (Tui) in 2007 for their debut release, ‘I Believe’, and reaching the Top of the NZ album charts in 2009 with their live CD/DVD, ‘Live At Worlds End’, they caught the eye of Seattle based record label BEC/Tooth&Nail and signed a deal later that year. In 2014 things stepped up when their 4th studio album, ‘Invader Deluxe’ debuted at #1 on the Billboard Christian Album chart in the US and broke the Top 40 on the Billboard Top 200. That same year it won a NRT ’We Love’ Award and 5 Dove Award nominations. Along with getting to tour and perform with the likes of Lecrea, Switchfoot, NF and P.O.D., Rapture Ruckus has also had the opportunity to headline festivals all over the world from New Zealand to the USA , Australia, Canada, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Hong Kong, Singapore and South Africa. Never straying far from its roots and message, Rapture Ruckus always championed themes of Faith, identity, acceptance, redemption and social justice.