Family Force 5 New Album 'Time Stands Still' Releases August 5 2014, See Full Tracklist

Family Force 5 New Album 'Time Stands Still' Releases August 5 2014, See Full Tracklist
Family Force 5 have announced the title for their new album and release date. Their first album in three years will be titled, Time Stands Still, and will be released on August 5th. They released their first single "BZRK" earlier this week from their new album and the first listen to new lead singer Jacob "Crouton" Olds as he replaced his brother Soul Glow Activatur (Solomon Olds) last year. This will be the first chance to hear Crouton sing lead on all of the songs.
"Since the beginning, Family Force 5 has felt called to stretch boundaries, to step outside of the box from the way faith-based artists have traditionally sounded and worked," said Crouton in a press release. "We've received a lot of criticism for that over the last eight-and-a-half years and our team has always struggled with the right way to respond."
The band has never really fit in a certain music genre besides their self-proclaimed 'crunk rock' as they have covered the spectrum of almost every genre from rock, pop, crunk, dance, and even dubstep. Their new album, Time Stands Still, will be no different, pushing limits from song to song.
Family Force 5 Time Stands Still Tracklist:
1. Sweep The Leg
2. BZRK (feat. KB)
3. Show Love
4. Time Stands Still
5. Walk On Water (feat. Melodie Wagner of Hillsong Young & Free)
6. Glow In The Dark
7. Raised By Wolves
8. Jet Pack Kicks
9. XRAY
10. Let It Be Love
11. Everybody Lose Your Mind
12. Dance Like Nobody's Watching
13. When Everything's Changing
14. Never Say Never
15. This Is My Year
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