“Inhale (Exhale)” smacks of the pandemic. MercyMe’s title track is a calming slice of Christian pop rock. “No chain can hold what’s already free / so hold on to Jesus and breathe,” vocalist Bart ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. – If the world of mainstream music were keen to the sounds of religious rock, then the enlightening lyrics and catchy melodies of Christian group MercyMe’s latest album “Coming Up to ...
Both MercyMe and Audio Adrenaline are at the peak of their careers, but one is saying “Adios,” while the other is “Coming Up To Breathe.” MercyMe is headlining the current concert tour with Audio ...
MercyMe is turning tragedy into triumph. The multi-platinum band, just named Billboard's Top Christian Artist of the 2010s, is using the story of one of their own to debut the music video and single ...
At the Western Montana Fair, Tuesday night is a good night for Missoula's music fans. MercyMe along with two warm-up bands - Goofyfooted (also known as the SHEC Worship Team) and Need to Breathe will ...
Contemporary Christian band MercyMe will be making their way to Brookshire's Grocery Arena in Bossier on Saturday, March 5 on their inhale (exhale) Tour. MercyMe has been in the Christian music ...
Plus, Tasha Cobbs Leonard nets her ninth Gospel Airplay leader. By Jim Asker MercyMe banks its record-padding 21st No. 1 on Billboard’s Christian AC Airplay chart, as “Oh Death” ascends a spot to the ...
The pandemic changed several things for MercyMe. It altered the highly popular Christian band’s plans for releasing a new album. It torpedoed touring, keeping the band off the road during what was ...
Christian Music's MercyMe returns to the Nutter Center with their Coming Up To Breathe Tour for an evening of great music and worship. The show is scheduled for Oct. 15, 2006 at 6 p.m. Special guests ...
The result of their metaphorical gasp of life saving oxygen is illustrated on the 13 tracks of this CD. All of the previous music was considered "a step on the right direction" musically, but this one ...
"I'm in a great place now but I never thought in a million years it would actually happen," Millard tells PEOPLE When Christian rocker Bart Millard was first approached with the idea of turning his ...
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