NEEDTOBREATHE Releases Fifth Song "Banks" from Upcoming Album
GRAMMY® Award-nominated Christian rock band NEEDTOBREATHE have returned with "Banks," the fifth song off their highly anticipated new album Out of Body (due out August 28, 2020). The track is available to stream and download starting today at all digital service providers.
"This song is about the women in our lives... they are strong, ambitious, patient, caring, and intelligent forces of nature," the band shared. "'Banks' is our way of saying we support you and that there's nothing more beautiful than watching you effortlessly become the very thing you were made to be."
Earlier this week, NEEDTOBREATHE announced the release of it new album with Celebrating Out of Body, a fully immersive concert experience directed by acclaimed filmmaker Elizabeth Olmstead that will see the band perform their new songs live for the very first time. Streamed from the studio in Nashville, TN, this high definition audio and video experience will put fans right in the middle of a live performance to celebrate the album's release.
Celebrating Out of Body will take place on Friday, August 28th at 9:00pm ET.
NEEDTOBREATHE introduced Out of Body in April with the release of anthemic lead single "Hang On" and ballad "Seasons." American Songwriter claimed, "'Hang On' could easily be the next summertime sing-along," and E! News praised the track as "The sort of anthem we all need right about now." "Hang On" has already soundtracked a national campaign for the PGA Tour's Impact Initiative and been featured in the season finale of American Idol. Last month, NEEDTOBREATHE launched the album's pre-order, and shared its third song "Survival" (featuring Drew & Ellie Holcomb). The band also shared the emotionally charged track "Who Am I."
Out of Body Tracklisting:
1. Mercy's Shore
2. Alive
3. Hang On
4. Survival (feat. Drew & Ellie Holcomb)
5. Child Again
6. Out Of Body
7. Who Am I
8. Banks
9. Riding High
10. Bottom of a Heartbreak
11. Seasons
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