Burn the Ships

| For King & Country

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Burn the Ships

Burn the Ships (stylized as burn the ships) is the third studio album by For King & Country, an Australian Christian pop duo comprising brothers Luke Smallbone and Joel Smallbone, released via Word Entertainment on 5 October 2018. -Wikipedia

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  • Jesus Freak Hideout

    I'd definitely recommend giving it a listen, but I'd also encourage you to quell your expectations just a touch.  

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  • CCM Magazine

    Burn the Ships one of the best Christian pop records of the year, sure to bring joy to old and new fans alike.  

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  • Plugged In

    Each of these 11 songs brims with themes of hope and perseverance amid life’s difficult seasons and scary moments—calling on joy to be the anchor through it all. 

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  • Music Tap

    Everything on this effort adds up to a believable testimony, which is really all we can ask of music made by Christians. 

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  • On Tour Monthly

    Bound to impress. 

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  • New Release Today

    It isn’t perfect – far from it – but there is a sense of truthfulness and a heart and a personality and an ideology behind this record. 

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  • Worship Leader

    For King & Country live up to the potential and the hype and deliver an award level project that reaches the highest pinnacles of sonic and creative brilliance 

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  • All Music

    Led by the bright single, "joy.," brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone explore themes of hope, forgiveness, faith, and new beginnings on their ambitious third album. 

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  • Rock on Purpose

    Burn the Ships marks the places of our pain and then calls us towards the wide open horizon of hope, setting our heartache alight behind us– ultimately soundtracking the only journey worth taking. 

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  • Country Music Tattle-tale

    Spectacular. 

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  • The Christian Beat

    The Smallbone brothers have a lot to share with this album, using their smooth, warm vocals and relatable songwriting to touch many.  

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