I Don’t Wanna Worry – Single
Sample excerpt for album I Don’t Wanna Worry – Single.
Read MoreCMT Campfire Sessions
Sample excerpt for album CMT Campfire Sessions.
Read MoreAmong Friends
Sample excerpt for album Among Friends.
Read MoreAmong Friends – Single
Sample excerpt for album Among Friends – Single.
Read MoreTraining Triumph
Sample excerpt for album Training Triumph.
Read MoreTESTIFY
Sample excerpt for TESTIFY.
Read MoreFall On Me (feat. Carly Pearce)
Sample excerpt for Fall On Me (feat. Carly Pearce).
Read MoreBanks
Sample excerpt for Banks.
Read MoreWho Am I
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Read MoreNEEDTOBREATHE
Despite a 20-year history that includes all the accolades of an iconic band, GRAMMY-nominated, multi-platinum band NEEDTOBREATHE came into their latest studio album with a much different frame of mind. They still felt they had something to prove. In truth, this is a band who have loomed large for years, leveraging a unique fusion of modern rock, purpose-driven soul and irresistible pop appeal into a stat line which puts them in exceedingly rare company. Formed in South Carolina in 2001, NEEDTOBREATHE has grown and evolved to occupy a unique position in the modern genre landscape. They’ve placed five #1 albums all across the Billboard chart spectrum, from Rock and Alternative. They’ve racked up 2 billion career streams and scored multi-platinum chart topping hits and they’ve done it all while filling venues across the globe, either as headliners or with a diverse array of superstars like Taylor Swift, OneRepublic and Tim McGraw. Ask their fans and it’s been two decades of spirit-mining songs, master musicianship and elemental artistry, digging deep to create a series of sonic monuments to the human condition. Yet for all they’ve built, they remain a veiled figure in the shadowed fringe of modern rock to some – so on their 9th studio album, CAVES, they’re coming out into the light. Out September 15, CAVES is a collection of awe-inspiring melodies, breathtaking instrumentation and epic-scale energy, giving the band’s soul-probing approach a bigger, more expansive new scope.
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