UK Artist Philippa Hanna Unveils Live Version Of Award-Winning Song 'You're Still God (Live From The Old Chapel)'

Aug 27 2022

UK singer-songwriter Philippa Hanna unveils a new version of her award-winning song 'You’re Still God' kicking off a new season of music releases.


After her debut worship album 'Stained Glass Stories' released at the height of the pandemic in 2020, Philippa Hanna shines a new light on her most significant songs to date. 'You’re Still God' was recorded live at The Old Chapel studios in England and features an eclectic musical backdrop of grand piano, double bass, mandolin, acoustic guitar, and ambient drums which carry the singer’s voice beautifully. Talking about the heart of this new project, she says: "This EP is a celebration of music - one of God's greatest gifts to us.Taking these songs to a different space creatively has been my way of giving thanks for them!"

'You’re Still God' was written out of the ashes of a difficult personal season and has been a comfort for Philippa Hanna and her family since its inception. "As we've ventured out into the world post-pandemic, we're hearing so many stories of how the song has helped carry others through their darkest times," she adds. The first single from the UK artist’s upcoming EP is filled with warmth and faith that though darkness may loom, God reigns above it all.

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