Stars Go Dim Releases Self-Titled Debut Album
Stars Go Dim, the newest addition to Fervent Records, is set to release their self-titled debut album, Stars Go Dim, tomorrow October 30. The album will release to all digital music providers, and Stars Go Dim is partnering exclusively with Lifeway Christian Stores on the physical album release. The album will release to all physical outlets early next year, January 29, 2016.
Partnering with Fervent Records, the Tulsa-based band members (Chris Cleveland, Michael Cleveland, Kyle Williams and Josh Roach) have each been in music for years. The team of worship leaders joined together nearly three years ago and recently completed recording their 14-song debut album.
"Our team at Word Entertainment continues to be driven to find and partner with artists passionate about spreading the Gospel through music," said Rod Riley, President and CEO of Word Entertainment. "I'm so impressed by the guys in Stars Go Dim and their creative vision, their heart for ministry and their unwavering work ethic. I look forward to hearing stories of lives changed as we partner together in launching this debut album."
Stars Go Dim is already making waves as their current radio single, "You Are Loved," is resonating with listeners and surging up the charts. One of the most added songs at Christian radio over the last month, the song has hit the top 10 on the Hot AC/CHR Chart and landed in the top 20 on several charts including the National Christian Audience Chart, Christian AC and Hot Christian Songs Chart.
The band is also set to perform alongside Skillet, for KING & COUNTRY and more this fall and spring as part of the Winter Jam Tour Spectacular. To learn more, and to view tour dates visit: www.starsgodim.com.
Tracklist:
01. Doxology
02. Alive in You
03. You Are Loved
04. All I Have
05. Walking Like Giants
06. If It's Amazing Grace
07. Love That Won't Let Go
08. See You
09. Stars
10. 24/7
11. Where You Are
12. Morning Star
13. Never Burn Out
14. Here
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