America’s most musical family CIMORELLI will release their first-ever holiday EP, Christmas Magic [Awesomeness Music/Republic Records], on November 24 via all digital retailers. You can purchase it here. For this special collection, the six sisters interpreted five seasonal classics, seamlessly adding their own spirit to each. The EP arrives hot on the heels of their fifth and latest EP, Renegade, which dropped just last month.
On the album the band notes: “”We are so excited to release this collection of some of our favorite Christmas songs! Christmas is the most magical time of year for us, and we attempted to capture that magic by reaching back to our classical acapella roots, learned from singing in church choir, in our arrangements of these hauntingly beautiful songs.”
On the first single “Joy to the World,” CIMORELLI breathes new life into this timeless anthem, creating a beautiful new rendition of this Christmas gem. All of their voices resound in rich harmony, that unique kind of sound that lies within sibling groups, reminiscent of a female version of the Jacksons and the Osmonds. The song is just one of the numerous highlights on the EP, making it a soon to be classic for all.
CIMORELLI lands under your tree on November 24 with Christmas Magic.
CIMORELLI remains one of YouTube’s most viewed musical sensations. In addition to performances on Good Morning America and more, they garnered a 2013 Teen Choice Award for “Choice Web Star”. To date, their VEVO views nearing 800 million views, while subscribers exceed 3 million. Their vast social media following includes over 600,000 Instagram followers, 550,000 Twitter followers, and 2.5 million Facebook likes.
Expect more big news from CIMORELLI soon!
TRACKLISTING:
1. Joy to the World
2. The Coventry Carol (Lullay)
3. The First Noel
4. Carol of the Bells
5. Hark the Herald Angels
CIMORELLI LINKS
www.cimorellimusic.com
www.youtube.com/user/cimorellitheband
www.cimorellimusic.com
www.facebook.com/Cimorelliband
www.twitter.com/Cimorelliband
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