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Parachute, "Something to Believe In"

by Alex Vitoulis  |   March 18, 2011 11:44 EDT

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Parachute lead singer Will Anderson has a knack for writing emotionally connecting, hook-laden songs that linger in the brain for days. With the uplifting "Something to Believe In," the first single from upcoming sophomore album "The Way It Was," Anderson's pen has constructed a surefire hit. Producer John Fields (Lifehouse, Switchfoot) perfectly elevates the band's trademark combination of saxophone, drums, keyboards and guitar, while the addition of a choir propels the urgency of the song's message. Meanwhile, Anderson's vocals soar as he sings about having faith in love. Already gaining traction at triple A and adult top 40 while showing the potential to cross over to adult contemporary, mainstream top 40 and even Christian radio, "Something to Believe In" could have Parachute poised for the stardom it deserves as "The Way It Was" approaches its April release date.

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