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"Fear Is a Liar" was released as the third single from "Chain Breaker" on January 19, 2018, accompanied with a music video. The song's message is about maturing with God's love, and coming to the point that there is nothing to fear. [3] The song was written by Williams, along with Jason Ingram, Jonathan Lindley Smith and Eric Pollock. [4]
Chain Breaker is the debut studio album by Zach Williams, released on December 14, 2016, by Essential. [6] The album peaked at No. 2 on the Christian Albums chart. The album includes writing from Williams, Jonathan Smith, Mia Fieldes, Ethan Hulse, Colby Wedgeworth, Bryan Fowler, Tony Wood, Matthew Armstrong, Parker Nohe, Jason Ingram, Jeff Pardo, Parker Welling, Hank Bentley, and Jordan Frye.
The set included the performance of "No Longer Slaves" from Bethel Music originally performed by Jonathan David & Melissa Helser and his own songs "Survivor" (new single and title track from the EP), "Old Church Choir", "To the Table", "Fear Is a Liar" and as finale his 2016 award winning debut single "Chain Breaker" in which the prisoners join ...
He was the lead singer in Zach Williams & The Reformation, [2] an American rock band formed in Jonesboro, Arkansas in 2007 by the group of Zach Williams (acoustic guitar, harmonica and vocals), Red Dorton (bass guitar and vocals), Robby Rigsbee (slide guitar and rhythm guitar), Josh Copeland (lead guitar, rhythm guitar and vocals) and Evan Wilons (drums).
Zach Williams, lead singer and founder of The Lone Bellow, asks his construction team before taking a small hammer to a sink. Zach and his wife, Stacy Williams - 'The Williams Family Cabin' Is Not ...
Barstool Sports’ Dave Portnoy and Josh Richards dragged Zach Bryan through the mud with their “Smallest Man” diss track — and used the country singer’s own songs to do it. On Wednesday ...
Zach Bryan is back to releasing new music after his split from Brianna "Chickenfry" LaPaglia — and the dramatic diss track it inspired. The 28-year-old country artist dropped "This World's a ...
The official music video was released on October 24, 2016 on Zach Williams' Vevo channel. [3] It shows a middle-aged woman looking through a keepsake box with drawings made by a younger girl, with flashback scenes to when the woman was a drug and alcohol addict and the girl was trying to show her mother that Jesus loved her (at one point physically keeping her mother away from the pills).