Chris Tomlin Reveals Details of New Album "Holy Roar"

Worship Leader Chris Tomlin will release his new album 'Holy Roar' on 26th October. The new album features 12 songs includes the single 'Resurrection Power' (see video below) and title track 'Holy Roar', and features Nicole Serrano and Pat Barrett.
"I am so energized by this new music, I couldn't wait to share a few songs ahead of the HOLY ROAR album," said Chris. "HOLY ROAR is the freedom, the experience, the wonder of worship. It is seeing the church come together, hands lifted to God, pouring out our praise with an eternal song in our hearts. It's every voice together, changing the way we worship."
HOLY ROAR includes tracks produced by Ed Cash and Bryan Fowler and is the follow up to Chris' NEVER LOSE SIGHT album that contains three of his 16 #1 singles including the Platinum selling "Good Good Father," "Jesus" and "Home."
Tracklist:
1. Holy Roar
2. Nobody Loves Me Like You
3. Resurrection Power
4. Goodness, Love And Mercy
5. Satisfied
6. Impact
7. Praise Him Forever
8. Is He Worthy?
9. Forever Young
10. I Stand In Awe (feat. Nicole Serrano)
11. Praise Is The Highway
12. How Sweet It Is (feat. Pat Barrett)
Chris and Nashville's Church of the City Pastor Darren Whitehead have partnered with Thomas Nelson, part of Harper Collins Christian Publishing to re-release their book Holy Roar: 7 Words That Will Change the Way You Worship available October 23. With the book, they hope to grow readers in their understanding of praise as Darren offers his insights and Chris shares the stories behind many of his worship songs.
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