for KING & COUNTRY Releases Anniversary Edition of RUN WILD. LIVE FREE. LOVE STRONG (Listen to "Ceasefire" Here)

New Artist of the Year Dove Award recipients for KING & COUNTRY, consisting of brothers Joel and Luke, is preparing to release an Anniversary Edition of RUN WILD. LIVE FREE. LOVE STRONG. on October 23rd. The new deluxe record contains three new songs.
If you pre-order the Anniversary Edition on iTunes now, you'll receive instant downloads of 3 new songs, including the newest track titled "Ceasefire."
With RUN WILD. LIVE FREE. LOVE STRONG., for KING & COUNTRY has created an album that lives up to the band's name, a reflection of standing and fighting for something bigger than yourself, a mission statement that drove the duo from the first words written for this project until the last note was recorded.
"RUN WILD. LIFE FREE. LOVE STRONG. is a statement of reclaiming our birthright as humans to live a life that is for others--a life that is others-focused, God-focused-and in that, find what it truly means to run wild, live free and love strong," says Joel.
The duo was named "New Artist of the Year" at the 44th Annual Dove Awards and "Breakthrough Artist of the Year" at the first annual K-LOVE Fan Awards. Their critically acclaimed album, Crave, released in 2012, is the highest-selling debut from a new artist in their genre that year. They made their late night debut performing their hit song "The Proof Of Your Love" on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and the song was named iTunes' Breakthrough Christian & Gospel Song of the Year.
ET's The Insider said for KING & COUNTRY "makes music that speaks directly to your heart" and have been "gaining popularity in the alt-rock genre." American Songwriter commented that "for KING & COUNTRY may just be Australia's answer to Coldplay." In 2012, they were named one of Billboard's 17 acts to watch and were CCM's best-selling new artist.
Listen to this brand new song below!
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