People of the Earth Release New Single 'Kings And Kingdoms'

Somerset, Kentucky, worship artists People of the Earth have followed up their recent 'Victory EP' with a new single titled 'Kings And Kingdoms', available now.
Comprised of band members Dustin Fenison (Vocals / Guitar), Jorge Lopez Jr. (Drums), Steve Hampton (Guitar), Josh Lopez (Keys, Vocals) as well as a few of their friends, the band released their debut album 'We Are People of the Earth' in 2015 and began touring across the country at camps, conferences, and festivals with artists such as Alisa Turner and 7eventh Time Down. They followed that project up with an EP in 2017 titled 'In All Things'. The band totes musical influences from artists including Toto, Duran Duran and "80's pop" but admits it's hard to get too far away from Kentucky influences.
With hearts rooted in their local church, People Of The Earth (POTE), released their EP, 'Victory', on January 25th, 2019, following their single release of 'Even Louder' on January 11th, 2019 through a digital distribution partnership with Capitol CMG. People of the Earth, comprised of worship and pastoral leaders, view their album, 'Victory', as a reflection of the spiritual renewal God has been doing in and through His church.
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