Listen to New Worship Band Elliot's "I Don't Walk Alone" Here
Elliot is a modern-rock worship band from Pacific Northwest with a sound reminiscent of Switchfoot, One Republic, The Script, and Hillsong United. Their sound is energetic, modern and worshipful. Their debut album, "Resolute" is set for a May 26th release and features amazing tracks such as "I Don't Walk Alone and "In the Safety". The guys will be soon touring with speaker, Nick Vujicic this coming June.
"We've always been artists, writers, and pastors so these are songs draw from our experience in each of those worlds. The result is something we're really proud of. It's complex and inspiring, but it's approachable too, the kind of music you could turn up on a road trip, or sing on sunday morning."- Corey Parnell of Elliot
Brothers Corey Parnell (lead vocals) and Casey Parnell (electric guitar) front the band, with synth and keyboard sounds from Evan Earwicker. The sound is held together by drummer Michael Summers and Grammy Award-winning bassist Lonnie Chapin. They have traveled the globe, leading worship, teaching, and sharing the gospel. Their latest record, RESOLUTE, aims to inspire listeners everywhere to connect with their Creator, and to live for a cause greater than themselves.
Resolute Track listing:
1. Beyond the Break
2. I Don't Walk Alone
3. All Things New
4. Resolute
5. Come Alive
6. All of My Hope
7. In the Safety
8. Starlit Sky
9. The Edge
10. Have All of Me
For more tour dates and general information www.ElliotBand.com and www.DreamLabelGroup.com
You can pre-order their CD or T-shirt + CD combo at the Dream Store by clicking the banner or texting "merch" to 51555.
Click below to listen to "I Don't Walk Alone"
Tags : Elliot Elliot resolute elliot dream records dream records elliot i don't walk alone Nick Vujicic in safety elliot worship band elliot news elliot new album elliot 2015
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