
Lean On God
Kish Moody’s “Lean on God” marks a milestone in his songwriting journey—it was the first song he ever wrote specifically
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Few worship songs carry the raw power of Tasha Cobbs’ “Break Every Chain”, and Kish Moody’s rock reimagining takes that energy to a whole new level on Holy Rock Revival.
Kish Moody sought to honor the original spirit while pushing the track into epic rock territory — the way it might sound if Guns N’ Roses had stepped onto a worship stage. Heavy guitars, driving rhythms, and soaring vocals create a wall of sound that mirrors the song’s powerful message: chains breaking, freedom found, and faith unleashed.
Adding depth and emotion, Darius Blanton contributed piano that weaves fire and soul into every note. The piano balances the grit of rock with the spirit of revival, giving the track both weight and elegance.
This rock version of “Break Every Chain” is more than a cover — it’s a battle cry for a new generation of worshippers ready to break free. It fuses raw energy, spiritual intensity, and musical innovation into a single anthem that commands attention and inspires faith.
With its combination of faith-driven lyrics, rock instrumentation, and revivalist spirit, this track exemplifies the essence of Holy Rock Revival: bold, energetic, and unwavering in its message of freedom through God.

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