Switch Humbled by "We Love Christian Music" Awards Nominations

The We Love Christian Music Awards by NewReleaseToday has nominated Life.Church's Switch for four awards this year including New Artist/Group of the Year, EP of the Year, Song of the Year, and Pop Song of the Year. Fans of Switch can start voting now at WeLoveAwards.com. Public voting closes Friday, Jan. 31, 2020.
"It's been humbling to hear such positive responses from people across the country who say God used our song 'Symphony' to impact their lives," said JT Murrell who oversees worship and album production at Life.Church. "We're grateful for the honor of being nominated for these awards by an organization we love and respect."
The We Love Christian Music Awards celebrate the best Christian artists, albums, and songs of 2019. For its 8th annual event, the award ceremony will be broadcast live on YouTube and Facebook from the Visible Music College in Memphis, Tenn. The event will feature exclusive live performances from winners and nominees, acceptance speeches, and more on February 25, 2020.
"The field of artists who are at the top of their game is once again exceptional," says NewReleaseToday and We Love Awards founder, Kevin McNeese. "Fans will have a blast rallying around their favorite artists who they know and love while also discovering music they may have missed over the last year."
Pick up Switch's debut EP Symphony here.
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