New album from The Royal Royal

The Royal Royal have released their new album The Royalty.

The album debuted at No 12 on the Christian iTunes Chart and has remained in the Top 20 this week.

Worship duo and brothers Nathan and Gabe Finochio have gained a following through their appearances on Phil Wickham's tour, The Story conference and the National Worship Leaders conference.

Their next performance is with Crowder Music in Pittsburgh on 2 November.

The Royalty is a collection of 14 tracks, including four acoustic songs.

The brothers hope fans will be inspired and refreshed as they listen to their testimony through song.

“We have worked hard on the record, and we've been honest and true to what we believe God has called us to say and do,” shares Nathan.

"Work, in a very Biblical sense, is worship and we believe that God can breathe upon and establish the work of human hands through this record.”

The track "Praise Him" was the first single release from The Royalty and features on Hillsong LIVE's Cornerstone album.


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