12th album from Phillips, Craig and Dean

It's been more than 20 years since they formed but Phillips, Craig and Dean are as popular as ever.

Their latest album, Breathe In, released via Fair Trade Services on 13 March and entered the US Billboard Christian Soundscan charts at No 4.

Breathe In, their 12th studio album, also performed well on the iTunes Christian Album charts, peaking at No 4.

Produced by Bernie Herms and Nathan Nockels, the album offers10 tracks pointing to Christ in a world of frustration and struggle.

Their single release from the album, "When The Stars Burn Down", has been well received on radio, seizing the No 2 spot on the Billboard Christian Soft AC/INSPO radio chart and the No 7 position on the Billboard Christian Audience Chart.

In addition to chart success, the trio have enjoyed sell-out album release concerts in Dallas, Minneapolis, Winston-Salem and St Louis.

Around 1,800 tickets were snapped up in just a few minutes for the St Louis show on 15 March and another show was added to give a thousand more fans the chance to see the band perform.


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