FEARLESS BND Releases "Brighter" Single and Music Video

FEARLESS BND has just released their debut single, "Brighter." This is the first single to be released by the groundbreaking modern worship outfit since rebranding from their previous identity as Worth Dying For. In addition to the single, which is available at iTunes, a music video for the song is now premiering exclusively at NewReleaseToday.com.
"Brighter" is a pulsating club-mix anthem that embodies the energy and passion heard on any given Sunday at Fearless LA, which meets in the No. 1 nightclub in the U.S. "We have church in a nightclub, with lights everywhere, a disco ball above us, three huge LED screens and crazy graphics," says FEARLESS BND's Christy Johnson, "and it's pretty awesome seeing the transformation that happens when people worship in that room. The same place where people are dancing all weekend, we're lifting up the name of Jesus, and he's changing lives through encounter with him."
Starting today, FEARLESS BND will release a new single on the first Friday of every month for twelve consecutive months, along with tutorials, chord charts, music videos, lyrics videos and much more. The band, which is the sound of worship at Fearless LA, will provide everything they use at their church with the hope of making it easier for pastors and worship leaders to incorporate the music and resources for their own church use.
For more information on FEARLESS BND, visit http://fearlessbnd.com.
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