Out of Body

| NEEDTOBREATHE

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Out of Body

The band formally introduced their seventh studio album, Out of Body, on June 11, 2020. To be released on August 28, 2020, it will be the first album without influential member Bo Rinehart and will also be the band's first release under Elektra Records. Prior to the release of the album, the band released four singles: "Seasons", "Hang On", "Survival" (featuring Drew & Ellie Holcomb), and "Who am I". Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the band pushed the tentative "Out of Body Experience Tour 2020" to 2021. -Wikipedia

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  • The Au Review

    It’s not an easy listen. It’s not the kind of record you put on for a few drinks with friends. But if you need to feel, if you’re in the mood for some existentialism and contemplation of spiritual themes, this record will do nicely.  

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  • Jesus Freak Hideout

    In a difficult year, the band has managed the sometimes-unwieldy trick of offering genuine encouragement to the listener without talking down to their audience. And in doing so, the band has offered up one of this tough year's best albums, full of moving, thoughtful lyrics and terrific melodies.  

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  • All Music

    Out of Body spiritually uplifts as expertly as any worship music ever could, shining a light into the darkness with impeccably penned anthems to lift listeners from the deepest depths.  

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  • musicismyradar

    Out Of My Body was a joyous treat which Bear delivered to perfection.  

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  • Distorted Sound Magazine

    2013 seems like the peak this album was made for, but in 2020, the world has moved on and NEEDTOBREATHE need to do the same with their next effort. Out Of Body is okay, but easily the most forgettable of the year.  

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  • Deadpress

    As rock albums go, ‘Out Of Body’ does the job at getting your foot tapping and your head bobbing as you go about your business. What more could you ask for?  

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  • Essentially Pop

    Out of Body finds the trio examining life, family, and friends through a youthful prism. NEEDTOBREATHE take stock of not only two decades as a band, but also first-time fatherhood and the future over a rich soundtrack of soulful rock with stadium-size scope and poetic intimacy. 

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  • Rambling Ever On

    “Out of Body” will be welcomed by fans and will likely create many more. NEEDTOBREATHE is figuring out who they are all over again, and if “Out of Body” is the result of all that transition and change, the future is very bright for the band. 

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