Onehundredhours See 'Huge Leap' with New Album

|PIC1|UK Christian band onehundredhours have released As Sure As The Stars last week, following their highly successful album Stronger Than My Heart in 2004.

Since then, the band has been on a bit of a journey, having supported Daniel Bedingfield on his 2005 UK & European Tour, and raising awareness and finance for their work among Aids victims in Africa. The band also embarked on two club tours of the UK, including two sell-out shows in London.

Their new album As Sure As The Stars sees a "huge leap" for the band, revealing their desire for worship colliding with their prayer to impact those outside the walls of the church.

Tree63/Audio Adrenaline producer Nathan Dantzler has taken the band forward musically while maintaining their spiritual intensity. Through constant touring, the band has built a strong support base in the UK.

In support of their new album over the summer, onehundredhours will be playing at Soul Survivor, New Wine and Momentum with further dates to be confirmed for the autumn.
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