The City Harmonic Release Debut Full Album 'I Have A Dream (It Feels Like Home)'

Oct 18 2011

Canadian worship band The City Harmonic release their debut full-length album 'I Have A Dream (It Feels Like Home)' today, 18th October 2011. The album follows on from their hugely successful debut EP 'Introducing The City Harmonic' which soared to number 5 on iTunes following its release a year ago, and captivated over a million viewers on YouTube with the hit single 'Manifesto'.

Now back with their first full-length album, 'I Have A Dream (It Feels Like Home)' features eleven brand new songs from the Hamilton, Ontario band, plus that smash hit introductory single 'Manifesto' as a bonus track.

The band is made up of vocalist/songwriter and pianist Elias Dummer, bassist Eric Fusilier, guitarist Aaron Powell and drummer Josh Vanderlaan. "This project for us was like a journey through a lot of intertwining things," said Elias Dummer. "At its heart is the overarching theme of brokenness and redemption, of light and dark, the unveiling of something bigger and better than ourselves."

The title track and first single, which was written even before the songs on the EP, has always been the lynchpin on which the full-length record would hinge. "The dream, like Martin Luther King's, is that there is another way," Elias explains, "that it can be what we say it is, the eventual truth that we will awaken, just as Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz awakened from her dream, to find ourselves home at last."

'I Have A Dream (It Feels Like Home)' Track Listing:
1. Yours
2. Spark
3. Mountaintop
4. Fell Apart
5. Be Still, O My Soul
6. Wake Me Up
7. I Have A Dream (It Feels Like Home)
8. Le Reve
9. Love
10. Holy (Wedding Day)
11. Benediction
12. BONUS - Manifesto (Radio Edit)

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