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Aly & AJ: 'Church' Stream, Download, & Lyrics - Listen Now!

Aly & AJ: 'Church' Stream, Download, & Lyrics - Listen Now!

Check out Aly & AJ‘s brand-new song “Church!”

The pop duo – aka sisters Aly and AJ Michalka, ages 30 and 27, respectively – debuted the alternative pop track on Friday (March 29).

On it, the sisters do some soul-searching, singing, “I do bad things for the sake of good times I don’t regret / Call me what you will, I’m in it for the thrill, I’m just selfish / I need redemption.”

“Church” is the lead single from their forthcoming 5-track EP Sanctuary.

On their upcoming Sanctuary Tour, the sisters are teaming up with The Trevor Project, bringing donation bins and awareness booths to every tour date.

“Music has been like therapy for us, and we wanted to let our fans know that we’re not just going to write music that deals with relationships,” Aly said. “It is our duty to write some songs that we felt were socially conscious.”

Aly & AJ reveal their most authentic selves on “Church” as they accept their faults and prepare for personal restoration.

Listen below! You can also download “Church” on iTunes.

Click inside to read the lyrics…

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