AMP Announces the Release of New Album & Single

Good Fruit Co. is proud to announce the January 27th, 2017 release of FUTUREGEN by AMP.
FUTUREGEN, AMP's Junior release, shines a spotlight on the Future Generation and the expansive potential they hold. A symphony that swings from modern electronica to grand orchestrals, the album brings into focus the next rising generation, rallying them on to run toward the prime joy of making Christ known and glorified. The track list, featuring AMP's signature sound and lyricism, is both electric and vertical, passionate and authentic, contagious and full of praise. It exhibits the musical and spiritual growth of each individual in the group, and in doing so, overflows into an active encouragement for all believers to vigorously pursue Christ as the One who will groom and raise each generation, and build a Kingdom that truly lasts into eternity!
Jeremy Lin - "I've always been a fan of AMP since I heard of them through Harvard AACF. At first I started out as a fan of their music but after meeting them, I admired how their hearts constantly sought out God through their music and careers. I can't wait for the upcoming album to come out!"
MC Jin - "Super encouraged and inspired by what you brothers are doing. May the Lord continue to bless your journey individually and as a group."
AMP will be touring in 2017 with current stops in San Diego CA (Feb. 11), a Korea/Asia tour in May, and Paris France + Australia in July/August.
FUTUREGEN track list
1. Hail the King
2. Chance
3. Far Greater
4. Get It
5. Keep Me
6. Balance
7. Over
8. Mighty (feat. Tim Be Told)
9. FUTUREGEN
10. Lead the Way
Produced, Edited, and Mixed by Sam Ock.
Audio: AMP "Hail the King"
https://soundcloud.com/goodfruitco/1-hail-the-king
"Hail the King" is a vertical journey that rises and builds and climaxes to far-reaching heights, layered in a dynamically grand and electric sound, encouraging all peoples to lift up praise to the Most High.
Pre-order
Pre-order AMP's FUTUREGEN exclusively on iTunes. FUTUREGEN releases January 27th.
http://apple.co/2iYxfCs
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