The City Harmonic

The City Harmonic was a Canadian Christian rock band based in Hamilton, Ontario.

[1] Their music has been described as "nostalgic Brit-pop meets campfire sing-along mix that features raucous gang vocals along with agile, soaring anthems crafted to include the listener".

[1] Musically, their sound is often compared to artists like Coldplay, Keane, Aqualung, the Fray, or Arcade Fire.

[2] The band released their debut EP, Introducing the City Harmonic, in November 2010 in Canada and the United States.

"Manifesto" remained on Billboard's Christian charts for 15 weeks[4] and was featured as the walk-up song for then-Oakland Athletics outfielder Seth Smith.

[5] The band released their first full-length album titled I Have a Dream (It Feels Like Home) on October 18, 2011.

The album artwork features an adaptation of Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man, with Jesus on the cross in the center.

In addition to their appearance on NBC, the band have performed songs from this album on the Relevant Podcast as well as on the 10,000th episode of 100 Huntley Street on YES TV.