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NEEDTOBREATHE
The Long Surrender



Artist Info: Discography
Genre(s): Rock / Southern Rock
Album length: 12 tracks: 44 minutes, 39 seconds
Street Date: March 27, 2026


 
  
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Veteran rock and rollers NEEDTOBREATHE could throw their hat in the ring for the title of "hardest working band" in show business (perhaps competing with the Black Keys and Coldplay). Since their beginning in the mid-aughts, they have put out an album nearly every other year, toured extensively and even found the time and bandwidth for solo albums (the fantastic Wilder Woods albums) and non-profit humanitarian causes. And to the band's credit, their track record of solid albums continues with the dusty, downbeat, and soulful The Long Surrender.

The album begins with the poignant and affecting title track that finds lead singer Bear Rinehart testifying about the tough moments in life against a simple, plucked acoustic guitar and loping melody: "It's a light when it finds you in the bottom of a ship going down / It's the blood on the Bible and the memories chasing you down / It's the kindness of strangers and the patience of love while you heal / It's giving in slowly to the long-winding loss of your will / It's the long surrender / On our knees where Heaven gets found / We will wait with the lost and weary / While You turn the weight of our sorrows into a crown." "The Long Surrender" is a masterful opening thesis statement for the album and a trademark lyrical feast from main lyricist Bear, who has long been one of the finest writers in Christian music and beyond. With a beautiful sadness and a somber musical sweep, this opening track sets up the "long" conversation about the journey of faith and how the end will see "our sorrows" turned "into a crown."

Second track "Say It Now" opens with a hypnotic (if slightly muted) thumping bass line and a chiming guitar part that eases the listener into the song. With more relational lyrics (that could either be about the good Lord or a romantic partner), "I can only stand when your outstretched arms are holding me," the song shuffles along without ever really bursting into chorus, but somehow still reaches the heart as an acknowledgement that we can only travel this journey of life successfully with the help of others.

The Long Surrender curiously never really takes off tempo-wise, as the band seems to have made the choice to keep nearly the entire album low-key and folky without the barn-burning rock and roll that many long-term fans have come to expect. A few tracks, like "Take Me Dancing," do break into a lite country shuffle, but by in large, the album is content to be slow and contemplative, with Bear's terrific voice and lyrics carrying the weight of the songs. This choice of tempo (especially when the album is a generous twelve songs long) can either make the record seem like a daring country-folk masterpiece, or a collection of tuneful B-sides.

If the band had thrown in a few fiery numbers to spice up the tempo here and there, they might have had one of their finest albums to date. But in its current form, The Long Surrender is just a bit, well, long. There are terrific lyrics and melodies to spare, but with a drawn-out pace and a somber tone (and cover artwork) the album feels only half-baked. The ingredients are delicious, but the whole thing needs another half hour in the oven.

- Review date: 3/26/26, written by Tincan Caldwell of Jesusfreakhideout.com




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JFH Staff's Second Opinion



NEEDTOBREATHE returns with their fourth full-length studio album in less than six years, The Long Surrender. The twelve-track offering comes as a much more cohesive package than its predecessor, CAVES, yet it also has the pitfall of multiple songs feeling too similar, such as "Highlands" and "The Door." Additionally, the record is unarguably the group's most mellow one to date, which will disappoint fans of the band's rock side. "Take Me Dancing" and "Growing Slow" do bring some higher energy moments to prevent a complete lack of upbeat tunes, but the album would have benefitted from more songs like these. The Long Surrender rewards the more contemplative, lyrically-focused listener as selections like the title track, "Take Me Dancing," and "Spread the Ashes" contain some of the more thoughtful lyrics from the band in their last few records. With a mix of pretty piano from keyboardist Josh Lovelace, powerful lead vocals from Bear Rinehart, and backing vocals that complement Rinehart well, "Sing to Me Savannah" emerges as the most notable track, and this reviewer returns to the song on a regular basis much more than the album as a whole. "Say It Now" and "Take Me Dancing" also stand out as some of the better songs from the project. A listener will enjoy The Long Surrender most when they can dedicate their full attention to the lyrical depth of the record; the sonically-inclined fan likely will find this collection less interesting. - Review date: 3/25/26, Noah Schmidt of Jesusfreakhideout.com

 

Record Label: Drive All Night Records / UMG
Album length: 12 tracks: 44 minutes, 39 seconds
Street Date: March 27, 2026
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  1. The Long Surrender (3:45)
  2. Say It Now (3:53)
  3. Highlands (3:44)
  4. Sing To Me Savannah (4:09)
  5. Where You Call Home (3:43)
  6. Strangeness Of It All (3:37)
  7. Take Me Dancing (4:04)
  8. The Door (3:18)
  9. Growing Slow (2:46)
  10. Momma Loves Me (feat. The Red Clay Strays) (3:29)
  11. Take The Blame (3:54)
  12. Spread The Ashes (3:57)

 

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