Leeland Releases First Album In Five Years; 'Invisible' To Hit Stores On July 22

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After a five-year hiatus, the now-duo Leeland will be releasing "Invisible" on July 22 under Bethel Music. It's going to be the fifth full-length production from the Dove-nominated band.

In a statement, the duo said that the album holds a much deeper meaning for them, and wanted to share that with their listeners.

"We can know God, encounter Him at church, in conferences, at concerts, but ultimately where we're really going to meet Jesus face to face, be changed day by day, is in a personal, hidden relationship with Him," the statement said.

"Invisible" is inspired by Philippians 3:12 which says, "Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus."

Leeland Mooring and Casey Moore co-wrote most of the songs with Bethel worship leaders Brian Johnson and Steffany Gretzinger, as well as former Hillsong pastor Darlene Zschech.

"Our hope for you listening to Invisible is that some of these songs help push you into that secret place with Him, and that He begins to change every part of your life," Mooring said.

"God sees you and knows you, and loves you where you are. You're not invisible," Moore added.

The tracklist for Leeland's "Invisible" is as follows:

1. "Bells of Notre Dame (Intro)"

2. "Invisible"

3. "King of My Heart"

4. "Perfect Love"

5. "Lion and the Lamb"

6. "139/Dead of Night"

7. "Ever Love You"

8. "The War"

9. "Son Was Lifted Up"

10. "Carry It All Away"

11. "Beloved"

12. "For Your Glory"

13. "Bells of Notre Dame II (Outro)"