What We Know About Mosaic MSC's New Studio Album "This Is How I Thank The Lord"

Mosaic MSC is a chart-topping collective of Los Angeles' most talented and culturally diverse singers and musicians based out of Mosaic, a church in the heart of Hollywood, CA. They will be releasing their first full length studio album, This Is How I Thank The Lord. Here's what we know about the album:
1. The album will be released on April 8th via Capitol CMG. This is How I Thank the Lord is now available for pre-save and pre-sale HERE.
2. Written during the group's first writing trip to Wyoming after half a year apart, the 12-song offering is a rediscovery of who Mosaic MSC is as a group. This marks the first time the Mosaic MSC team has released music entirely written and produced in-house and overwhelmingly expresses feelings of gratitude despite the season of struggle.
3. In anticipation of the new album, Mosaic MSC has released the new single "Unexpected Roads." The moving single expresses a theme of wonder and faith in what life can be when following a higher power. "Life is so much more interesting, captivating, and unexpected when we walk with God," Mosaic MSC's Carlos Pimentel shares. "He meets us in the middle of the road and takes us on a journey filled with endless beauty, bigger dreams and a greater purpose that comes straight from his imagination... and that's a celebration!"
4. The album's lead single ,"This Is How I Thank The Lord," received nearly half a million global streams within its first week.
5. Here are a listen to their first two singles:
6. This Is How I Thank The Lord Track List
1. How Do I Thank You
2. How Could I Explain
3. Generous Love
4. To Your Arms
5. Grace
6. This is How I Thank the Lord
7. Unexpected Roads
8. Shelter
9. I Need You
10. (I Need You Now)
11. Love of a Lifetime
12. Rejoice
7. Here's the album cover:
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