City Harbor Release Self-Titled Debut Album to Much Critical Praise

One of the newest acts on Sparrow Records/Capitol Christian Music Group, duo City Harbor just released their debut, self-titled album. The new batch of tracks from songwriters Molly Reed and Robby Earle is already receiving high praise from some of the largest CCM media outlets in the country. Already attracting a lot of radio play, City Harbor, which was produced by Ben Glover, David Garcia, Ed Cash and Matt Bronleewee is available for purchase via Rhapsody, Youthwalk, Christian Retailing, HomeLife, Crosswalk, FCA's Sharing the Victory. The duo is currently the Artist Spotlight at TheSoundOpinion and featured artist on LouderThanMusic.
Reed and Earle set up a live album release event with HearItFirst to promote the album. They also stopped by a few radio stations and performed at venues in the area whenever possible.
So what are the critics saying about City Harbor's "impressive," debut?
"The production quality is superior, the harmonies are ever so tight, singable melodies, lyrics that draw you into worship, and an all around exceptional debut album. This Nashville-based duo is definitely one to watch." - WorshipLeader.com
"[Molly and Robby] focus on uplifting and honest lyrics while presenting their songs in a tightly wrapped alternative pop/indie sound...Lead single, 'Come However You Are,' exemplifies catchy hooks with their message of giving all their burdens to God and encouraging listeners to come just as they are to Him." JesusFreakHideout.com
"Debuting duo City Harbor gives new perspective, encouragement and a refreshing sound to a weary heart." - CMAddict.com
"With an impressive debut, City Harbor lives up to their goal of drawing listeners to a safe haven where peace and rest are possible....This album will press the reset button on your thinking and remind you that God's arms are always open." ChristianMusicReview.org
"This...album is sure to connect with all listeners who like catchy songs filled with truth and yearning for God. Robby Earle and Molly Reed invite you into their songs in an authentic and relatable way." Behind The Song with Kevin Davis/NRT
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