The Royal Royal to Release Second Album "Return of the King" Spring 2014; Tour Dates Announced

The Royal Royal return with their sophomore release The Return of the King. To promote the new project, which is scheduled for a March 4, 2014 release the group is currently on the road touring the country, making stops at festivals and worship conferences.
The band loves to be in the studio and is super excited about the new release.
"Our favorite thing to do as artists is create; the opportunity to record another album is a complete thrill from start to finish," said Nathan Finochio. "It's great to work with someone you know almost as well as yourself. It's 'no surprises' living, and it really adds confidence."
The two brothers Nathan and Gabriel Finochio have already released three singles from the 10-track collection, "Holding On" and the follow-up "Every Little Bit of Praise" which debuted at #19 on the AC/CHR charts. The current single out is "Real Strength."
"'Real Strength' is for those who have purposed in their hearts to make God their source, and this song is for God to draw you to Himself," said Nathan. "We pray that our generation be one that can see and move beyond the emptiness and confusion of modernity, with its constant distractions that try to fill our anxious souls, and into the presence of our living hope, Jesus Christ."
Check out where you can find The Royal Royal on tour.
Feb. 23 - Phoenix, AZ - Grand Canyon University
Feb. 24-25 - Dallas, TX - National Worship Leader Conference
Mar. 8 - Detroit, MI
Mar. 10 - Oakville Ontario, Canada
Mar. 11 - Barrie Ontario, Canada
Mar. 12 - London Ontario, Canada
Mar. 13 - Grand Rapids, MI
Mar. 14-15 - Georgia - Georgia Youth Conference
Mar. 27-29 - Hong Kong - Conference
Apr. 1-3 - Indonesia - Conference
Apr. 10-12 - Delaware - Conference
May 10 - Washington, D.C. - National Worship Leaders Conference
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