Switch's New Album, "Symphony," Now Available for Pre-Order.

The new album by Life.Church's Switch, titled Symphony (DREAM Records), is now available for pre-order on iTunes. Along with the album pre-order, fans will receive the radio single and title track "Symphony (feat. Dillon Chase)" instantly. The single will also be available as a MAXI Single on Apple Music. The full album releases Friday, Feb. 8.
"Sometimes we experience chaos, hurt and pain in our lives. Even when we don't understand it, we can trust that God is weaving together a beautiful symphony. That's what this album is all about," said JT Murrell, who oversees worship and album production at Life.Church. "These songs will help people drown out what doesn't matter so they can focus on Jesus. Our hope is that they play them in the moments where they feel out of control so they're reminded of God's grace."
Give "Symphony (feat. Dillon Chase)" a listen below:
Track listing:
- Lifeline
- Higher and Higher
- Close
- Heartbeat
- Obsession
- Symphony (feat. Dillon Chase)
Connect with Switch through Life.Church Worship:
Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
ABOUT SWITCH:
Switch is a collective of worship leaders from Life.Church, a multi-site church meeting at 32 physical locations in 10 states and globally at Church Online. Following Life.Church's mission is to lead people to become fully devoted followers of Christ, the collective is passionate about creating modern music that encourages listeners to pursue a relationship with Jesus. To learn more about Life.Church, visit www.life.church.
ABOUT DREAM RECORDS:
DREAM provides artists with a genuine approach to how real artist development should be done. By allowing for a partnership as a business model, DREAM artists empower themselves to develop and carry out a real vision for their lives as they affect other people's lives with their music and message. Incorporating social media, press, radio and touring, DREAM is helping its artists grow together as a family. DREAM was founded in 2008 and has grown to 17 different divisions comprised of multiple labels, merchandise, apparel, mobile, publishing and film.
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