'Come What May' by the Irish-American formation We Are Messengers represents sonic resilience and togetherness in these frightful times. The K-LOVE Award-winner with frontman Darren Mulligan, 'Come What May' persists with life-changing lyrics and a calming aura that contributes to a sought-after talent.
Recently, We Are Messengers reached a milestone of 50 million plays in the U.S. and also gathered over 185 million on-demand streams. Not only is the band a form of escape for millions around the world, but Mulligan also aims to spread hope and joy via spiritual awakenings and faith.
'Come What May's the opening lyrics: "sometimes sorrow is the door to peace; sometimes heartache is the gift I need," We Are Messengers shed light on the certainty of better days despite the prevailing darkness.
Darren Mulligan speaks on the inspiration behind 'Come What May' as the second track out of their 'Wholehearted' album: "In the past year, we've all collectively been forced to concede that, despite our illusions and devises, we do not get to control the world around us."
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