DAVID INGRAM
For Southern Gospel veterans The Kingdom Heirs, 2023 brought unprecedented changes that would have rattled lesser groups. The Dollywood mainstays faced the daunting task of rebuilding nearly their entire front line within just six months, including three vocal positions and adding a new guitarist.
Yet their latest Sonlite Records release, “No Better Time,” stands as testament to the group’s resilience and musical depth. The album serves as both a continuation of their celebrated legacy and an exploration of new artistic territory, seamlessly blending their traditional roots with contemporary arrangements.

The collection of songs reflects this balance, with orchestral elements enriching songs like “Until Prayer Changes Me” while maintaining the quartet’s signature southern gospel foundation. The horn section on the title track adds a fresh dimension to their sound without overshadowing the group’s renowned vocal arrangements.
What sets this album apart from their previous work, including last year’s “Something Good, Vol. 3,” is how it showcases the versatility of their new lineup. The project moves effortlessly between upbeat numbers like “All The Way To The Gates” and more contemplative pieces such as “Already Free.” The emotional range is particularly evident in “Life Hurts, God Heals,” which features some of the group’s most nuanced vocal work to date.
Each member contributed to the album’s development, from song selection to final production decisions. This collaborative approach has resulted in performances that feel both polished and genuine, particularly in tracks like “I Went Down” and the gently rhythmic “We’ll Be Moving.”
The project’s cornerstone, “Until Prayer Changes Me,” has already found success on gospel radio, suggesting that listeners are embracing this new chapter in the group’s story. While the faces may have changed, the heart of The Kingdom Heirs’ ministry remains steadfast, evident in every harmony and lyric throughout the album.Long-time fans will appreciate how the group has maintained their traditional quartet styling while thoughtfully incorporating contemporary elements. The closing track, “Yesterday, Today, Forever Faithful,” perfectly encapsulates this evolution, providing a fitting bookend to an album that honors their past while embracing their future.
As The Kingdom Heirs continue their daily performances at Dollywood, this album stands as proof that even significant change can lead to creative growth when approached with faith and dedication. Through careful song selection and collaborative musicianship, they’ve created what might be their most cohesive and compelling project to date.
