Sidewalk Prophets Dedicate New Single "Don't Sweat It" to Fans
Dove Award-winning band Sidewalk Prophets has released their brand new single "Don't Sweat It," which is taken from their forthcoming album, The Things That Got Us Here. The new album is now slated to drop July 3rd (previously scheduled for May 22nd) with pre-orders available now.
"We're dedicating our new song, 'Don't Sweat It,' to YOU! That's right, this is the anthem for everyone that is done with worry," the band shared in a message to listeners. "In God's Word, we are commanded, 'Do not fear' 365 times! If you play this song every day of the year, you'll be reminded how important it is to laugh and dance in the face of fear. The truth is, we can never be reminded enough to trust God over fear. This is absolutely the most fun way we could think of to say that. Don't sweat the small stuff. "
The Things That Got Us Here, the band's fourth studio collection, explores universal topics like identity, forgiveness, doubt, worry, comparison, mental health and finding joy in the mundane. The project's 15 tracks radiate hope in the midst of life's peaks and valleys as the band brings their most authentic selves to a project that encapsulates all the dots on the map that have connected them to this moment in time.
Featuring lead single "Smile" and deeply personal selections, "Chosen" and "Real To Me," The Things That Got Us Here is Sidewalk Prophets most nostalgic record to date. "This album is a collection of stories, a collection of genuine reflections of what's gotten us to this point in our lives," shares Sidewalk Prophets front man Dave Frey. "You think of all those things that fell apart in life, all the days you had doubts and fears, and the many miles you traveled to get where you think you're supposed to be going; and you realize that all of that stuff-the good, the bad and the ugly-has brought you to where you are today."
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