Scarlet Fade Releases New Single "Pulse"
"Pulse," the title song from the upcoming project from sibling trio Scarlet Fade, is releasing today to Christian radio. The song, written by band member Jordan Hoffman and Cale Kight, who also produced the single, goes for adds to Christian AC and Christian CHR-formatted outlets.
Originally from Connecticut, the siblings Jordan, Jaimee and Jacob Hoffman, won the hearts of audiences up and down the East Coast with their powerful harmonies and onstage passion. Early on, Scarlet Fade found radio success with singles that landed the group in the Top 10 and Top 15 on Billboard's Christian rock charts.
As the band evolved, new doors opened. After relocating to Georgia, Scarlet Fade found a deeper calling toward worship. Keeping its brand of pop enthusiasm with powerful melodies, the band released its first worship album in 2016. Following its release, the first single, "Faithful," found a home on the Christian international charts at No 1, where it remained for several weeks.
Since that time, Scarlet Fade has continued to write and tour with great heart and determination. Now, with a new album and busy tour schedule, Scarlet Fade shows no signs of slowing as the siblings work to bring encouragement and inspiration to people of all ages.
To learn more about Scarlet Fade, visit scarletfade.com, like the band on Facebook and follow on Instagram and Twitter.
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