All Things New Goes Acoustic with "Attic Sessions" EP (Video)

BEC Recordings Contemporary Christian quartet All Things New have just released their latest EP "Attic Sessions." The quartet has selected four songs from their self-titled full length released last year and they have re-recorded them in an acoustic way. The EP was recorded by produced Joe Kane in his studio which was also an attic. Hence the titular of the EP.
"We are so excited for the release of our EP - it shows a different side of the band musically," shares the band. "It is way more stripped down and more organic than our debut album. Can't wait for everyone to hear these new versions of the songs."
All Things New released their full length studio album last year and it was met with huge success. The album reached #14 on Billboard's Chritian
album chart and it rested at #5 on Billboard's Top Heatseeker's Chart. The band is currently working on their new album that will be releasing next year. All Things New will also be hitting the road again this fall. The band also spent 2013 touring with Newsboys and the Rhett Walker Band and this year the quartet spent time on the road with Francesca Battistelli and Sanctus Real.
'Attic Sessions EP' Track Listing:
1. Washed Over Me
2. In Your Reach
3. New Man
4. I Won't Back Down
'Attic Sessions EP' Track Listing:
1. Washed Over Me
2. In Your Reach
3. New Man
4. I Won't Back Down
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