Hawk Nelson introduce 'Live Life Loud'

|PIC1|"Live Life Loud is really about encouraging our fans to do just that. To live your life loud, to embrace all that life brings your way and experience every moment of it to the fullest extent," says Hawk Nelson bassist Daniel Biro.

"This is the message we want our fans to come away with after they hear the album."

Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, Hawk Nelson enlisted producer Steve Wilson to craft what was to become a 12-song set that sweeps from the manic to the mellow and all points in between.

Live Life Loud was recorded in two separate sessions, due to a hectic touring schedule, and marks the first time the band wrote songs together by just jamming as a band.

The album also features collaborations with Chris Stevens, Matthew Gerrard, TobyMac, Trevor McNevan and Bart Millard.

This fourth studio album release from the band hits fans' hands on September 22.

The first two singles "Live Life Loud" and "Meaning of Life" are currently available on iTunes.


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