Hannah Kerr Readies Long-Awaited Sophomore Album, "As I Am," Coming August 30

Curb Records recording artist Hannah Kerr announces her long-awaited sophomore album, As I Am, set to bow August 30, 2024. While fans have enjoyed singles, EPs and a Christmas project from the artist over the past eight years, As I Am marks Kerr's official full-length follow-up to her 2016 critically acclaimed debut LP, Overflow. Fans can pre-order/pre-add/pre-save As I Am, beginning today (5/17) HERE. Additionally, Kerr gives listeners another taste of new music from the album today with the release of "Church Hurt" - listen HERE.
Kerr's from-the-heart vocals meet the intimate lyrics she's penned on As I Am, a body of work that finds the artist wrestling with her insecurities in the light of grace and embracing the sovereignty of a loving Father in the wake of uncertainty. Kerr co-wrote each of the collection's 14 recordings, including lead single "Changed," the introspective "If I Were You" and today's advance track, "Church Hurt."
On the poignant "Church Hurt," Kerr pens a letter of apology, flipping the popular phrase on its head with a sincere vocal and piano-led melody. Filled with communal confessions and convicting questions, her latest offering serves as an open invitation to the marginalized and a timely balm for wounds inflicted by the collective Church. Kerr co-wrote the fresh selection with Tommy Iceland and Cindy Morgan.
The buzzworthy singer/songwriter has been sharing the stage this spring with labelmates Big Daddy Weave on their Heaven Changes Everything Tour. Kerr continues on the Heaven Changes Everything Tour in June and July, sharing new music from As I Am alongside signature songs like "Warrior" and "Same God."
Pre-order/Pre-Add/Pre-Save As I Am HERE. For more information, visit www.hannahkerrmusic.com.
As I Am Official Tracklisting:
- "As I Am"
- "Jesus Is Why"
- "If I Were You"
- "Changed"
- "Everything I Need"
- "Fear Not"
- "I Won't"
- "One Day Away"
- "Church Hurt"
- "No Conditions"
- "The Things I Don't Know"
- "Pray On It"
- "Same God"
- "Your Love Is Everywhere"
About Hannah Kerr:
Curb Records recording artist/songwriter Hannah Kerr has over 146 million career streams, including her Top 15 hit "Warrior," Top 20 "Split The Sea," and Top 30 "Same God." Co-written by Kerr, along with Matt Maher, "Your Love Defends Me" propelled her to win the award for Most Played Song at the 2018 ASCAP Christian Awards. Kerr has shared the stage with fellow Christian artists, including Big Daddy Weave, Casting Crowns, Matt Maher, for KING + COUNTRY, Newsboys, and Kari Jobe. A graduate of Belmont University with a degree in Christian Leadership, Hannah Kerr married songwriter/musician Jason Earley in March 2020. Kerr and her husband currently reside in Nashville. Hannah's new single, "Changed," released on February 9, 2024. Kerr released "If I Were You" on March 22, 2024 and will release her new song, "Church Hurt," on May 17, 2024, along with the pre-order of her new album, As I Am, which releases on August 30, 2024.
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