Second Album 'Hope Rising' For Fee

Jun 18 2009

Atlanta based Fee will release their second album 'Hope Rising' on 6th October and the first single taken from the album will be 'Glory to God Forever' which will be released to US radio tomorrow, June 19th.

"We are thrilled that the success of the first record is giving us a platform with Hope Rising to inject God into the equation of tragedy and uncertainty going on in the world," says front man Steve Fee.

The band's second project comes after much acclaim from their debut album 'We Shine' which garnered a Number 1 radio smash hit in 'All Because of Jesus', a Worship Leader Praise Award for "Breakout Artist" and four GMA Dove Award nominations including the "New Artist of the Year" category.

Though the band continued with their signature worship sound on the new album, 'Hope Rising' also includes statement songs that the band hopes will transcend one style of music. It was after recording tracks such as 'Everything Falls' and 'Promised Land' that the group decided on the title 'Hope Rising'. In fact, the song 'Arms that Hold the Universe' was born out of a concert the band did shortly after the March church shooting in Maryville, Illinois for the congregation as a message reminding listeners that when you factor in God to any circumstance, you will find hope.

Fee are currently our Video of the week.

Buy Fee's debut album We Shine.

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