Soulfire Revolution Releases New Single "Set the World on Fire" (Watch Lyric Video Here)

Soulfire Revolution is back with their debut single for DREAM Records, "Set the World on Fire" and their spanish version "Usa Mi Vida." Soulfire Revolution is comprised of two married couples-the band is Lorena Castellanos (Lead Vocals, Keyboard) and her husband Julian Gamba (Bass) and Paola Sanchez (Drums) and Jose Anthony Catacoli (Lead Guitar), plus Lorena's brother-in-law Richard Harding (Lead Vocals and Guitar), Soulfire Revolution was born out of a mutual love of music that points people toward the one true Hope.
The debut album "Revival" was recorded in English, Spanish and Portuguese. It includes powerful worship songs such as: Spirit Break Out (feat. TobyMac) Place of Surrender, and Revival (feat. Kim Walker Smith).
"We're excited about this song, it's a song we've been singing in our local church and it's great to see people dancing and taking this message to their communities.", says Lorena Castellanos of Soulfire Revolution
The track was produced by Anthony Catacoli, with additional mixing from Cole Walowac of Capital Kings and mastered by Brad Blackwood (Kutless, Reliant K, Building 429).
Additionally, fans of Soulfire Revolution will be excited about the band's upbeat sound and hopeful lyrics. DREAM is proud to debut both lyric videos for "Set The World On Fire" and the spanish version titled, "Usa Mi Vida" and launch their album's pre-order below.
"Set The World On Fire" (Official Lyric Video):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64unMNNR4w0
"Usa Mi Vida" (Official Lyric Video):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuqaPRCMNWw
Pre-order their upcoming album, Afterglow with their new shirt:
For more information about the group go to www.DreamLabelGroup.com and www.SoulfireRevolution.com
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