Young Society Band Signs To DREAM Worship; Releases “Anthem”

DREAM Label Group is pleased to announce that they have signed worship group Young Society Band to it's DREAM Worship roster of artists. Their new song "Anthem" is available today on all digital retail and streaming services providers. The song was written by Alexis Keesee and Zachary Traylor and produced by Scotty Mearig. The group share the heart behind their new song.
"'Anthem' was written by the Young Society songwriting team, including Alexis Keesee and Zachary Traylor." They say, "This song started as a simple melody but became a powerful declaration for this generation. We wanted a song that would be a Young Society battle cry. This idea evolved from wanting to see young people rise up and be the change in our nation, knowing WE are the future. We represent God and we have the power to influence the people around us and demonstrate the power of the Holy Spirit."
The bridge of this song declares, "We don't JUST want revival; we want to know YOU more" meaning we must seek God first and then the revival fire of God becomes the evidence in our lives. Many people say, "we want revival, we want revival," not always knowing what that means exactly. We hope it will inspire others to not be shaken by the darkness of this world, but to instead rise up and live loudly for Jesus.
Buy or Listen to "Anthem" HERE.
Young Society is a youth worship band based out of Faith Life Church in New Albany, Ohio (Pastors Gary and Drenda Keesee). With a heart to write "the revival soundtrack" for the next generation, Young Society Band's mission is to inspire bold, confident, loud faith and a totally surrendered heart for God. Their first single "Anthem" released May 31, 2024 and features worship leaders Alexis Keesee and Abbey Sunderman.
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