Newsboys formed in the Queensland resort town of Mooloolaba in the late '80s around a core membership of John James, Peter Furler, and Phil Joel. Though they were panned early in their career for a perceived over-reliance on religious clichés in their lyrics, Newsboys later grasped secular music's alternative revolution in the early '90s for an image makeover, with good results. With James on lead vocals and a secure guitarist, Jody Davis, in place, the group gained a string of number one singles on the Christian charts in the mid-'90s and received more coverage in secular media outlets than most CCM bands of their time.
In 1998, after six albums with the band he helped found, James departed and Furler took over as frontman on Step Up to the Microphone, the group's first album for major-label Virgin. The '70s-inspired Love Liberty Disco appeared a year later. In celebration of the new millennium, Newsboys also observed their own career with the greatest-hits package Shine...The Hits, issued in fall 2000. Their most elaborate work to date, Thrive, was released in 2002 and led to one of their biggest CCM hits ever, "It Is You." The band issued Adoration: The Worship Album in April 2003. That record included both originals and Newsboys versions of well-known worship songs.
Guitarist Davis left Newsboys in late 2003 in order to care for his daughter, and Bryan Olesen took his place for a little over a year. He left in 2004 to work on his own band, Casting Pearls, just after Newsboys released their second worship album, Devotion. Paul Coleman, an Aussie singer/songwriter, came aboard as the group's new guitarist, and the next two years found the band touring the globe and working on the songs that would become their first pop album in four years, Go. Arriving in October 2006, it was the first to be released on the Newsboys' own Inpop Records and the last to feature founding member Joel, who left shortly afterward.
At the beginning of 2009, following a year of touring, Coleman left the band to go back to his solo career and Jody Davis returned. More shockingly perhaps, Furler announced soon afterward that he was going to scale back his involvement in Newsboys, no longer touring with them but instead staying behind the scenes as a songwriter/vocalist. His replacement came from one of the other titans of Christian rock, namely Michael Tait of dc Talk. Before Tait took over entirely, the band released one last album with Furler as lead singer, In the Hands of God, in May 2009. By September of that year, Furler was gone and Tait took over vocals for the group's next album, 2010's Born Again, which debuted at number four on the Billboard 200. The new-look Tait-led Newsboys returned in 2011 with the studio album God's Not Dead, and in 2013 they issued the well-received Restart, their 16th studio LP. Another worship album, the hymn-centric Hallelujah for the Cross arrived in 2013, followed in 2016 by Love Riot, which saw Newsboys heading back in a pop-oriented direction.
A year later, both Furler and Joel joined up with the group for the lengthy Newsboys United retrospective tour. Parlaying the tour's success into a new studio release, this expanded version of the band -- billed as Newsboys United -- issued the United LP in May 2019. It landed in the Top 20 of the Billboard 200. The four-piece of Tait, Davis, and longtime members Duncan Phillips (drums) and Jeff Frankenstein (keyboards) then delivered the hook-driven Stand in late 2021. ~ John Bush, Rovi