Sarah Kroger Releases Deluxe Album Introducing Unreleased Songs
Sarah Kroger unveils the deluxe edition of her momentous album, "A New Reality." The new release adds five bonus tracks to her deeply personal and hope-instilling album including brand-new songs, a feature from Leeland on "Giving Up," and a crisp radio version of "Still Yours." Coming back to her most vulnerable project yet with fresh perspective, Kroger sheds more light on the need to offer songs for silent strugglers, the closet doubters, and anyone who has felt alone in their spiritual battles. She achieved this by mixing reflective tunes with congregational songs, inviting listeners to the One who makes space for the intimate in the infinite. The 15-track album has an overall bright folk pop feel laced with contemplative and ethereal sounds. "'A New Reality' was such a significant album in my artistic and spiritual journey," Kroger shared."With over 70 songs written for it, I couldn't just release 10! I hope these bonus tracks lead listeners deeper into the wonder and mystery of God." With "A New Reality (Deluxe)," Kroger reaffirms that a depth of vulnerability and introspection can lead to awe at God's mystery, not away from it. She encourages the Church to approach conversations around faith and doubt, allowing God to mend the tangled threads of one's unraveling into a reconstructed picture again. In addition to the deluxe album, Kroger just released a two-part episode with Leeland on her podcast, "No Filters." She is also closing 2024 with multiple collaborations; featuring on Paul Baloche's Christmas release, "Angels We Have Heard On High/Glorious," releasing on November 22, and collaborating with Sanctus Real on an upcoming single. Kroger is also joining Matt Maher on the "CATHEDRALS" tour this Advent season. |
Listen to "A New Reality (Deluxe)" here. For more information, visit sarahkroger.com. |
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