Switch Celebrates the Five-Year Anniversary of “Symphony” with a New Acoustic Version
Today, Switch celebrates the five-year anniversary of their hit single "Symphony" by releasing a beautiful acoustic version of the song. "Symphony (Acoustic)" (DREAM Records) is available on all digital retail and streaming service providers including in both standard definition, HD and Dolby Atmos everywhere.
The track also comes with a music video on Apple Music as well as all other available video platforms. Written after hearing the stories of students struggling with anxiety and depression, Switch wrote "Symphony" to speak hope into their lives and give them prayers to sing.
"This song is an honest response to the struggles many of us face and a declaration that, through it all, God is writing a beautiful story, a symphony out of our lives," said Cassidy Estevez with Switch. "While we hoped this song would encourage people as they went through difficult moments, it's been humbling to hear how it's brought peace and healing to so many people around the world."
This single comes ahead of the release of a deluxe edition of their album Symphony on February 23. The 14-song album will come with a new version of their single "Jump" featuring Davide Mutendji of Elevation Rhythm as well as four bonus acoustic versions from the original album.
Listen or Buy "Symphony (Acoustic)" here.
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