Meet the Rizers
Tim Smith

What do record company executives do in their spare time? The question may conjure up images of excess and debauchery, but in one case the answer is a little different.
Scripture-Pop for Kids
Tyson Paoletti has helped run Tooth & Nail Records in Seattle for the better part of the last decade. He and songwriter, freelance designer, and friend Greg Lutze came up with the idea for an album of Scripture based, guitar-pop worship songs for kids. Both members of Mars Hill Church, they are artists and fathers trying to figure out ways to establish Scripture memory as a value in their families. What began as a series of jingles to help memorize Bible verses became a full-length album of music you can’t get out of your head, joined to lyrics of straight Scripture.
Listen to the Rizers:
Pay What You Want
Re:Sound exists to show music that is theologically unified, stylistically diverse and musically excellent. Today we make good on the stylistically diverse part of the equation. We are offering four songs from The Rizers’ first album for whatever you think they are worth. Check out these songs here and the whole album on iTunes. Also stay tuned in the coming weeks for lots more info on this project, family Scripture memory, and what it means to lead your family in worship in a regular basis.
You can get the full album from the Rizers here:
The Rizers
A band that sings Scripture verses in the form of upbeat, kid-friendly music. Check out The Rizers.










