4 Him to release 10th album, Visible, September 23
Word recording artist 4 Him returns with Visible, the groups 12th career release and 10th studio recording, on September 23. Produced by Pete Kipley (MercyMe, Rebecca St. James) and Michael Omartian (Eric Clapton, Amy Grant), with one selection produced by 4 Hims Marty Magehee, Visible features 10 new tracks, combining several praise & worship songs with the message-focused anthems that have defined the groups signature sound.
4 Hims Mark Harris penned the title-track and co-wrote seven songs on the project, including "Fill the Earth," "You Reign," "Bigger Than Life," and "Candle In the Rain," all co-written with Tony Wood; "The Final Word," co-written with Dave Clark and Don Koch; "The Promise," co-written with Clark; and "Let Your Kingdom Come," co-written with Joel Lindsey. In addition, Visible features "No Other Reason," penned by Scott Faircloth, and "Its All About Jesus," by Henry Seeley.
"When we talked about making this album, we wanted it to have a thread of worship running through it, but also include the kind of anthems the church has embraced from us through the years," said Mark Harris. "The producers really captured our heart. We were thrilled to work with Pete Kipley for the first time, and we felt it was very important for Michael Omartian to be involved again because of the role he has played in helping to shape our sound. We wanted our 10th album to be something we would love 10 years from now; we feel Visible is our best album yet."
"4 Hims consistency in creating superb music with a timeless message has always impressed me, and these key elements are more prevalent than ever with Visible," said Barry Landis, president, Word Label Group. "Trends come and go, but 4 Him continues to be at the top of their game as one of Christian musics most definitive groups."
In support of Visible, 4 Him recently appeared at the CBA International Convention in Orlando, Florida, and were featured performers at the Gospel Music Associations 29th Annual Seminar in the Rockies in Estes Park, Colorado. The group is also slated to headline a "Friday Sing" concert at Chicagos Moody Church on September 5, which will air live on the Moody Broadcasting Network.
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