Influence Music Releases Brand New Album, "Day and Night - Live At Influence Church"

Influence Music, a worship artist collective birthed out of Influence Church in Anaheim Hills, California, releases their new album, Day & Night - Live At Influence Church.
With a combined following of 200K on socials and more than 400K monthly Spotify listeners, the new album was birthed from a remarkable season in the church. Listen to the new album here.
Influence Music's Melody Noel shares, "We have seen a true revival in our men's ministry, incredible evangelism through our high schoolers hosting 'Jesus Clubs' at public high schools, and a real hunger from our congregation for more of God. Our prayer is that this album will carry the same spirit that we get to experience every Sunday."
In 2018, the group experienced breakout success jumping to No. 2 on Billboard's Christian Albums chart as well as No. 1 album on iTunes with their debut EP Touching Heaven. Since then the group has released two live albums and two studio albums with songs ranking in the CCLI Top 500.
Influence Music has also experienced radio traction with the song "Mistakes" charting in the Top 25 on the Christian Radio Airplay chart and "Spirit Lead Me," climbing into the Top 20 on Billboard's Christian Hot Tracks. They have also shared collaborations with acclaimed worship artists such as Kim Walker-Smith, Mack Brock, Christine D'Clario, and more.
Day & Night - Live At Influence Church Track Listing:
1. All In - Jonathan Traylor, Whitney Medina
2. Blessed - Melody Noel
3. Make Me New - Melody Noel, Jonathan Traylor
4. They Always Do - Anjin Teal
5. Day & Night (Throne Room Song) - Melody Noel, Zach Johnson
6. From The Inside Out - Jonathan Traylor
7. House of God - Zach Johnson
8. Speak To The Mountains - Whitney Medina
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