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CAPITOL CHRISTIAN MUSIC GROUP INTRODUCES COLOMBIAN WORSHIP BAND SOULFIRE REVOLUTION

DEBUT ALBUM, "REVIVAL" SET TO RELEASE AUGUST 13




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NEWS SOURCE: Merge PR
July 19, 2013

NASHVILLE, TENN. - July 19, 2013 - Capitol Christian Music Group (CCMG) announces the signing of Soulfire Revolution, a worship band hailing from Bogota, Colombia, to its list of acclaimed artists. Soulfire Revolution's title track - featuring Kim Walker-Smith of Jesus Culture - goes by the same name as their first project, Revival. Proof that their music and scope of ministry extends beyond just one language, Revival is set to release on August 13 in English and Spanish (Aviva.)

Soulfire Revolution primarily serves as a worship band born out of Mision Carismatica Interncional (MCI) in Bogota, a church originated by husband and wife team Cesar and Claudia Castellanos. Currently, MCI averages 70,000 people in attendance on Sunday mornings in Bogota, growing from the group of eight that first began gathering in the Castellanos' living room nearly 30 years ago.

Cesar and Claudia have always been focused on raising a family who loves and serves God, a primary goal that ultimately would pave the way for Soulfire Revolution. Feeling the call to ministry following a three-day MCI retreat known as "Encounter" just a few years ago, the Castellanos' daughter Lorena, now the lead singer for Soulfire Revolution, first felt God's call to ministry.

"I was 12 when I went to my first Encounter, and up until that point, I wasn't really interested in church. I just went because I was the pastor's daughter, and my parents were there," Lorena shares. "But it was during those three days when I truly had an encounter with God. I had the conviction that God could really use me, and I never turned back."

Now comprised of two married couples, Lorena Castellanos (vocals) and her husband Julian Gamba (bass), and Paola Sanchez (drums) and husband Jose Anthony Catacoli (lead guitar), plus Lorena's brother-in-law Richard Harding (lead vocals and guitar), Soulfire Revolution was started out of a mutual love of music that points people toward the one true Hope.

Produced by The Myriad frontman and longtime Jesus Culture producer Jeremy Edwardson, and recorded in his studio in northern California, Revival not only celebrates the beauty of God's creation in the anthemic standout "Count the Stars," which features a guest appearance from the band's friend Martin Smith (Delirious) but digs deep into truly leaning on God for everything in "Place of Surrender," where Soulfire Revolution collaborated with noted songwriter Jason Ingram (Brandon Heath, Bebo Norman). With "Spirit Break Out," the band displays a different side of worship with a rap interlude from none other than TobyMac. This cover of the United Kingdom-based group Worship Central is a moment where substance and style blend seamlessly.

Revival is only the beginning of what will continue to be a busy season for Soulfire Revolution. In addition to touring on their own and continuing to minister at their home churches, Soulfire Revolution looks forward to partnering with other artists in sharing a message of salvation and hope that comes in a thriving relationship with Jesus.

For more information on Soulfire Revolution, visit www.soulfirerevolution.com.

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