Church (album)

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Church
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Studio album by
Released7 February 2020 [1]
Recorded2018–2019
Length45:28
Label Big Beat (Atlantic)
Producer
Galantis chronology
The Aviary
(2017)
Church
(2020)
Singles from Church
  1. "Bones"
    Released: 31 January 2019
  2. "I Found U"
    Released: 15 May 2019
  3. "We Can Get High"
    Released: 14 June 2019
  4. "Holy Water"
    Released: 27 September 2019
  5. "Faith"
    Released: 29 October 2019
  6. "Fuck Tomorrow Now"
    Released: 22 October 2020

Church [2] [3] is the third studio album by Swedish electronic dance music duo Galantis. It was released on 7 February 2020 through Big Beat and Atlantic, and includes the singles "Bones", "I Found U", "We Can Get High", "Holy Water", "Faith", in collaboration with Dolly Parton and Mr Probz, and "Fuck Tomorrow Now".

Contents

Track listing

Church track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Steel"
4:23
2."Faith" (with Dolly Parton featuring Mr Probz)
  • Bloodshy
  • Jonback
  • Bali Bandits
  • Fleur
  • Aukstikalnis
3:06
3."Unless It Hurts"
  • Karlsson
  • Jonback
  • Dennis
  • Al Fakir
  • Pontare
  • Postma
  • Fluiter
  • Bloodshy
  • Jonback
  • Bali Bandits
2:57
4."Never Felt a Love Like This" (with Hook n Sling featuring Dotan)
3:35
5."Holy Water"
2:56
6."Hurricane" (with John Newman)
3:21
7."Stella"
  • Karlsson
  • Jonback
  • Dennis
  • Postma
  • Fluiter
  • Bloodshy
  • Jonback
  • Bali Bandits
3:32
8."Bonfire" (with Steve James)
3:13
9."I Found U" (with Passion Pit)
3:27
10."Fuck Tomorrow Now"
  • Karlsson
  • Jonback
  • Dennis
  • Postma
  • Fluiter
  • Bloodshy
  • Jonback
  • Bali Bandits
3:44
11."Miracle" (with Bali Bandits)
  • Karlsson
  • Jonback
  • Postma
  • Fluiter
  • Jake Davis
  • Meron Ryan
  • Bloodshy
  • Bali Bandits
  • Jonback
  • Pete Nappi [a]
2:37
12."Feel Something" (featuring flyckt)
  • Bloodshy
  • Jonback
  • Luke Nord
  • flyckt
  • Papa Bear
  • Fox Blanco
2:35
13."We Can Get High" (with Yellow Claw)
  • Karlsson
  • Jim Taihuttu
  • Nils Rondhuis
  • Chaeyoung
  • Han Ji-sung
  • Changbin
  • Bang Chan (3RACHA)
  • Park Ji-won(E:U)
  • Thom van der Bruggen
  • Sarah Solovay
  • Kyle Kelso
  • Bloodshy
  • Skrillex
  • Porter Robinson
  • DJ Snake
  • 3RACHA
  • Yellow Claw
  • Jonback
2:36
14."Bones" (featuring OneRepublic)
3:25
Total length:45:27
Church – Japanese edition (bonus tracks) [4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."San Francisco" (Bali Bandits Extended Mix)
  • Karlsson
  • Eklow
  • Koitzsch
  • Jonback
  • Hannah Wilson
  • Ki McPhail
  • Joshua Wilkinson
4:50
16."Holy Water" (Steff Da Campo Remix)
  • Karlsson
  • Koitzsch
  • Dennis
  • Jonback
  • Bloodshy
  • Svidden
  • Jonback
  • Steff Da Campo [r]
3:11
Total length:53:40

Notes

Charts

Sales chart performance for Church
Chart (2020)Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [5] 251
US Top Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard) [6] 4

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References

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