Cochren & Co Set To Release Debut Full-Length This January

Gotee Records announces the debut album release from Cochren & Co. Don't Lose Hope, releasing January 22, 2021. Beginning today, Don't Lose Hope is available for pre-order.
The 13-song project will feature Cochren & Co.'s back-to-back Top 10 Billboard Christian Airplay radio singles "Church (Take Me Back)" and "One Day," along with the current Top 25 radio single "Who Can." Producers involved with the album are Christopher Stevens (Gloria Gaynor, Michael Franti), Bryan Fowler (TobyMac), Marshall Altman (Natasha Bedingfield), Kyle Williams (We Are Messengers), Jeff Pardo (Rhett Walker), as well as Micah Kuiper and Josh Bronleewe.
The album's powerful title track, produced by Stevens, a GRAMMY®-winning producer, is out now. The newly released music video can be viewed here and below.
"I wrote 'Don't Lose Hope' to remind us that the sun always comes out again after a storm," Michael Cochren shares. "No matter what we are facing - even when we feel like we're at the end of ourselves - it's not over. We're going to see the brighter days."
It's been just two years since Cochren & Co.'s debut. Helmed by Michael Cochren, he is one of two new artists to have two back-to-back Billboard Christian Airplay Top 10 radio singles as well as a GMA Dove Awards® New Artist of the Year nomination. The awards will be announced on October 30 via TBN.
To date, Cochren & Co.'s debut single, 2018's "Church (Take Me Back)," gained a combined 30 million streams across Amazon Music, AppleMusic, Pandora, Spotify, and YouTube, and was nominated for a K-LOVE Fan Awards Breakout Single of the Year in 2019. Additionally, "One Day" gained more than 17 million streams across those music services in just one year.
This fall, Cochren & Co. has been touring around the U.S. as part of TobyMac's Drive-In Theatre Tour, which just wrapped this past weekend. After a few one-off dates, Cochren & Co. will continue touring at the start of 2021
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