The City Harmonic 'We Are' Album Gets Nominated For Third Juno Award

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The City Harmonic band members in 2015. |

Along with their ongoing Canadian tour preparations, The City Harmonic recently received another JUNO Award nomination.

According to a press release, it is The City Harmonic's third time to be nominated for the JUNO accolade Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year for the acclaimed project "We Are."

The City Harmonic also have a previous JUNO Awards nomination for their "Heart" album, in addition to a JUNO Award for "I Have A Dream (It Feels Like Home)."

As per the press release, the recent JUNO nomination also comes after 24 GMA Canada Covenant Award nominations, nine Covenant awards, along with Worship of the Year, Group of the Year and Recorded Song of the Year for the song "Manifesto."

"We Are" was recorded last fall and it features contemporary music as well as praise anthems with themes of hope, longing, and festivity, integrated with Christian oneness.

One report says that each song on the album manges to stir human emotions and centers on the truth of the Word of God. Another report wrote that The City Harmonic's new album leaves listeners revilatilized.

The JUNO Awards is Canada's premiere accolades show and serves as the the most prestigious award for excellence in recording music in the Canadian music industry, similar to its United States counterpart the Grammy Awards.

The City Harmonic is currently in preparation for a "We Are" tour in Canada, along with some stops in Montreal on Mar. 31, Ottawa on Apr. 1, Hamilton on Apr. 2, and Cambridge on Apr. 3. The band is also set to be at the Impact 2016 festival in Johnson City, Tennessee, on Feb. 18.

The 45th Annual JUNO Awards is set to air on Apr. 3 at 7 p.m. on CTV.

Watch The City Harmonic's "Let There Be Light" below.