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Parachute is an American pop rock band from Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. [1] Formed in 2006, they released their major-label debut album, Losing Sleep, in 2009, followed by their second album, The Way It Was, in 2011 and their third album, Overnight, in 2013. Vanguard Records released the band's fourth album, Wide Awake, on March ...
The Way It Was is the second studio album by American pop rock band Parachute, released by Island Def Jam Music Group on May 17, 2011. The album debuted at number 19 on the Billboard 200 chart, number 7 on the Rock Albums chart and number 4 on the Digital Albums chart. [3]
The official lyric video for “Without You” was released on June 21, 2016, to YouTube and Vevo. The video features hundreds of Parachute fans, each holding up a different word or phrase from the song along to the music, and currently has over 150,000 views. There has yet to be an official music video for "What Side of Love."
Parachute played many college shows [11] and were signed to Mercury Records during Anderson's third year of college in 2007. [ 12 ] Parachute has released five albums since 2009, and has toured with artists including Switchfoot , Kelly Clarkson , NEEDTOBREATHE , Jon McLaughlin , The Script , Mat Kearney , and The Goo Goo Dolls .
"She Is Love" is the debut single by American pop rock band, Parachute, and is the lead single from their debut album, Losing Sleep. It was released on May 13, 2009. It was released on May 13, 2009. It is their only song to enter the Billboard Hot 100 to date, peaking at #66.
"Under Control" is a song by American pop rock band Parachute. It was released on May 17, 2009 [1] as the second single from their debut studio album, Losing Sleep (2009). It debuted at #33 on the Adult Pop Songs chart as of December 25, 2009 and has peaked at #27. [3]
Parachute Band was a Christian worship band from Auckland, New Zealand, formed out of the New Zealand–based organisation Parachute Music. [1] The band made pop/rock music and spanned over two generations of musicians.
[3] AllMusic's Andrew Leahey noted how Shanks' "polished" production and the use of "thicker harmonies and gauzy, synthesized string sections" throughout the track listing speak of the band's mainstream aspirations, concluding that "ambition is good for any young band, and Parachute is talented enough to warrant the starry-eyed approach." [2]