New 'Mountaintop' video from City Harmonic

The City Harmonic have released their third music video for "Mountaintop".

The song is from their first full-length album, I Have A Dream (It Feels Like Home).

The video was filmed in one continuous take on location near their hometown of Hamilton, in Ontario, Canada.

It incorporates videos sent to them by fans and artists from around the world singing along with the song. Clips came in from Michael Tait from Newsboys, Aaron Gillespie and Daniel Bashta.

The extent of their appeal was proved by the success of their previous music video for "Manifesto", which received more than 1.6 million views on YouTube.

It's been a great year for City Harmonic. The band were nominated this year for GMA Dove Award New Artist of the Year.

Next up is their first headline US tour, starting in Sacramento on 20 September and featuring special guests author and speaker Bob Lenz, and artists Daniel Bashta and Eric Brandon.
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