We Are Messengers Gets "Honest" With New EP and Reveal New Single

We Are Messengers is poised to release the first batch of new music since the Dove Award-nominated act's 2016 critically-acclaimed self-titled debut. Extending their track record of transparent songwriting, the group will release the Honest EP March 29, 2019. Honest is available for pre-order starting today. The six-track set was produced by Tedd T. (Francesca Battistelli, Stars Go Dim) and Benjamin Backus (for KING & COUNTRY, Blanca) and features powerful radio hit "Maybe It's OK."
"Honest is the most truthful, raw and personal record we have made," shares We Are Messengers frontman Darren Mulligan. "We've pushed ourselves to be vulnerable, to share our heartache, loneliness and joy so that everyone who listens can have permission to share theirs, too."
Fans can now anonymously share their personal stories and struggles on the band's new "Maybe It's OK" app at https://maybeitsok.com, which takes its title from the group's current single. After only six weeks at radio, "Maybe It's OK," has already reached the Top 10 on both the Billboard and Mediabasecharts.
Those who pre-order the Honest EP will receive instant grat tracks, "Maybe It's OK" and "The Devil Is A Liar," which also releases today across all digital service providers. In addition, the official music video for "The Devil Is A Liar" debuts today on We Are Messengers' YouTube channel.
We Are Messengers will share new music this spring on TobyMac's "Hits Deep Tour," alongside Jeremy Camp, Jordan Feliz, Ryan Stevenson and Aaron Cole. The tour starts next Tuesday, January 29 in Alexandria, La., and wraps April 7 in Jonesboro, Ark.
Pre-order or stream the Honest EP here.
Watch the official music video for "The Devil Is A Liar" here.
Honest Track Listing:
- Honest
- Abide
- Maybe It's OK
- The Devil Is A Liar
- Wolves
- Gold And Glory
ABOUT WE ARE MESSENGERS
We Are Messengers is a band focused on spreading the message of God's love and using songs born from their own struggles to impact the lives of their audiences. Originally from Ireland, lead singer Darren Mulligan and wife Heidi moved to the U.S. and saw their music career explode with their self-titled debut album in 2016. The album earned them their first Dove Award nomination for New Artist of the Year and included Top 5 hits "Everything Comes Alive," "Magnify" and "Point to You." They now return with new music featuring lead single "Maybe It's Ok," already a fan-favorite at We Are Messengers' legendary live shows, which attract a wide range of people searching for hope and meaning. Their live show will reach new fans this year as they head out with TobyMac on the "Hits Deep Tour." The band has also had placements in films and television, including The Shack and MTV's Coupled. For more information, visit www.wearemessengersmusic.com.
Learn more at www.wearemessengersmusic.com or connect with the band on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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