We Are Messengers Release Third Single Off New Album
We Are Messengers proudly delivers its new single, "Never Change Your Mind." The track follows "Power" and "Maybe It's Ok," all of which can be found on their highly-anticipated sophomore LP, Power, slated for release on January 31, 2020. Fans who pre-order and pre-save the album will instantly receive five tracks, including brand new songs "Love" and "Home," as well as previously released selections "Power," "Maybe It's Ok" and "Maybe It's Ok (feat. Steven Malcolm) [Neon Feather Remix]."
The album's 12 tracks build on the transparency and vulnerability showcased on We Are Messengers' critically acclaimed, self-titled debut that have deeply connected the band to fans worldwide. Power features Top 5 single "Maybe It's Ok" and the title track, currently ending the year inside the Top 3 on Mediabase's CHR Hot AC chart and peaking at #9 on the Billboard AC Monitored chart, marking the band's sixth consecutive Top 10 hit. In addition, the fresh collection introduces "Love," the band's next single set to debut at radio in early 2020.
This holiday season, the band also has a brand new original Christmas song available called "This Is Jesus" from their EP, God With Us. We Are Messengers has been selling out multiple shows across the country and will keep the momentum going in the New Year aspart of the multi-artist line-up for TobyMac's "HITS DEEP TOUR 2020," kicking off Jan. 30 in Beaumont, Texas, one day before Power makes its debut.
We Are Messengers - Darren Mulligan (lead vocals), Kyle Williams (guitar), Drew Kerxton (drums), and Drake Kennedy (bass) - has surpassed 1 billion radio impressions, and boasts five Top 10 Billboard Christian Airplay hits with "Maybe It's Ok," "Magnify," "Point To You," "Everything Comes Alive," and "From Heaven To Earth (Joy To The World)" - including three Top 5 hits.
Its latest EP, Honest (3.29) - featuring the award-winning self-acceptance anthem "Maybe It's Ok" - has been hailed as "air to a drowning man" by Rawckus Magazine, and "potent, effective and liberating" by Arianna Huffington's Thrive Global. A composition by guitarist Kyle Williams won its episode of NBC's Songland (7.2) and was subsequently recorded and released by global chart-topper Aloe Blacc. The song also earned placement in the upcoming feature film, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, starring Dwayne Johnson.
In 2019 alone, We Are Messengers has played for more than half a million people across 40 states and 5 countries (most recently selling out shows in the Netherlands, England, and Darren's native Ireland), and has notched more than 24 million streams, adding to its 78 million career total. The Dove-nominated group wrapped TobyMac's Hits Deep Tour earlier this year, and continues to tour.
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