Presence Music Band Delivers a Ska-Infused Worship Anthem with New Single ‘Where Would I Be’

Presence Music Band is making waves again with their dynamic new single, “Where Would I Be,” a bold fusion of worshipful lyrics and ska-pop energy now hitting Christian radio. The Duluth-based band, known for their infectious sound and heartfelt storytelling, takes their signature style to new heights with this track—seamlessly blending Christian AC, Hot AC, and CHR influences. Written by band founders Leah and Brandon Monson and produced by ZK Productions, the song is a jubilant celebration of redemption, weaving biblical narratives of transformation (from Lazarus to Paul) into its lyrics. Lines like “Thank God that He paid such a high cost / The new me is lookin’ more like Jesus” capture the band’s mission: crafting worship music that’s as theologically rich as it is irresistibly catchy.

What started as a local worship project has blossomed into a rapidly growing ministry, with Presence Music Band sharing stages with heavyweights like Cory Asbury, Kim Walker-Smith, and Brandon Heath. Their high-energy live shows and authentic lyrics have earned them partnerships with industry leaders like New Release Today and Syntax Creative, amplifying their reach. “Where Would I Be” is more than just a song—it’s an invitation to reflect on God’s faithfulness while dancing to a beat that refuses to be ignored. With this release, Presence Music Band solidifies their place in the Christian music scene, proving that worship can be both deeply reverent and undeniably fun. The single is available now, ready to soundtrack your next moment of praise and celebration.
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