Brand New Day

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Brand New Day

Just Say Jesus and God Is On The Move hitmakers 7eventh Time Down return March 1 with Brand New Day, the band s fourth BEC studio recording. Featuring 10 tracks, six of which were produced by 7eventh Time Down frontman Mikey Howard, the project also showcases production contributions from Grammy Award-winner Theron Neff-U Feemster (Michael Jackson, Mary J. Blige), Ian Eskelin (Francesca Battistelli, Sidewalk Prophets) and Colby Wedgeworth (Tauren Wells, Zach Williams).Building on the pop/rock melodies and emotive lyrics that have come to define the 7eventh Time Down sound. - WYNY Papers -wiki

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  • Apostles That Rock

    If you're a fan of Sanctus Real and Hawk Nelson, I think you'll love this album. 7eventh Time Down is well known for its pop and rock mix of elements and this album doesn't come up short. We honestly think you'll love 7eventh Time Down's Brand New Day 

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  • The Global Dispatch

    Building on the pop/rock melodies and emotive lyrics that have come to define the 7eventh Time Down sound, Brand New Day features “The 99,” a joyful anthem inspired by Luke 15’s Parable of the Lost Sheep.  

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  • Jesus Freak Hideout

    Highlights of Brand New Day include the title-cut, an embrace of complete surrender in Christ; the synth-punctuated rally cry “I Have Decided”; and “Let Me Tell You,” which includes a modern nod to the gospel classic “There’s Something About That Name.”  

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  • The Christian Beat

    . 7eventh Time Down, comprised of 3 members, has begun to gain more and more traction in the Christian music world in the past four years. Here they are again with another soon-to-be hit album that praises the Lord. This entire album is chock full of energy filled songs with incredibly meaningful messages.  

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  • 365 Days of Inspiring

    In my honest opinion, I reckon that Brand New Day is very underwhelming- sad to say, yet you all can form your own opinion. 

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  • Hallels

    The guys are back with a rejuvenated robust verve. On "I Have Decided," for instance, the team sounds so animated that you swear they are about to jump out of the speakers. Discipleship has never sounded more fun and urgent. 

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  • CCM Magazine

    The star of the record is “The 99,” a clap-along jam that will make everybody want to get up and move. The song, which calls to mind the story of Jesus leaving the 99 sheep in pursuit of the one that’s gone astray, is a powerful reminder Christ’s unfathomable love for us. 

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  • Today's Christian

    I also get a Toby-Mac wannabe vibe with some of the songs. With that being said, it is pretty interesting to see them branching out and trying new things with their sound, musically and vocally.  

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  • Rock on Purpose

    7eventh Time Down has achieved the task of appealing to fans of nearly every genre in one album. From worship and pop that to hip hop and funk, this album will have you dancing in both body and spirit. 

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  • Free CCM

    Building on the pop/rock melodies and emotive lyrics that have come to define the 7eventh Time Down sound, Brand New Day features “The 99,” a joyful anthem inspired by Luke 15’s Parable of the Lost Sheep. 

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