Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Leaving Eden - Brandon Heath ( Review)


Brandon Heath, Leaving Eden
Click Here To Enlarge Album Cover
Brandon Heath
Leaving Eden



Artist Info: Discography
Album length: 11 tracks: 43 minutes, 43 seconds
Street Date: January 18, 2011


When you've got a year's second most played radio single to your name, there's much that can be expected for the future. "Give Me Your Eyes," one of the biggest Christian radio hits of the last decade, took Brandon Heath from a lesser-known singer/songwriter status to Christian music staple, and for fans of both the song and the artist alike, Leaving Eden was earnestly awaited, and the result leaves few surprises behind.
From a commercial standpoint, Leaving Eden is nothing but a home run. Taking a cue from the style of the most successful song of Heath's career, this is a much more produced record than his previous work, and given who the target audience is, it triumphs. "Leaving Eden" is especially comparable to "Give Me Your Eyes," as it follows a very similar style using people-watching skills to convey the message of the world's falseness ("I just waved to a stranger, he didn't wave back.../teacher is hiding her Bible, but at least she's got a job/my local Salvation Army just got robbed"). The simple upbeat hip-hop drum style found in adult contemporary music is preserved all the way through (as well as some unfortunate auto-tune usage), especially with tracks like the already-runaway-hit "Your Love," "The Light In Me," "Might Just Save Your Life," plus others. Basic themes in Leaving Eden include recognition of Christ's contagious sovereignty in the believer ("The Light In Me"), the captivating power of Christ's love ("Stolen"), and the Christian's ability to make a difference in their world ("The One"). Most material here is pretty typical of Heath's songwriting technique - straightforward while leaving room for art to shine through, though not terribly profound.
While the acoustic-driven approach has been forsaken for a more produced pop style, some tracks opt for the organic approach characteristic of Heath, namely "Only Water," "It's Alright" and "As Long As I'm Here." Maybe it's the stripped back stuff that Heath is best at, because these tracks are some of the strongest of the set. The arguably best track onLeaving Eden, "Only Water," uses the element as a chief compound of Jesus' work, leading to a highly effective and moving song ("And it washes over me, like a single river's stone, changes everything, but has no power on its own, it's only water".) Usually, ballads are thrown in the mix to change up the album's variety, but because they sound the most like Heath's original approach, they seem strikingly more accomplished in their execution.
Listeners have to take in Leaving Eden with certain expectations. Recognizing the success radio-friendly material has brought him thus far, this feels like the natural next step in Heath's career for it to continue to thrive and sell records. As a result, this isn't a boundary-breaking release, but it's far from a miss. Joining the ranks of artists such as Tenth Avenue North, Leeland, and The Afters as the best of what Christian radio has to offer, Heath keeps things somewhat fresh but pulls no punches. Leaving Eden may not be destined to be hailed as a masterpiece by the year's end, but it's full of truthful optimism that will stick around on the radio long into 2011 and beyond.
- PReview date: 12/28/10, Review date: 1/16/11, written by Roger Gelwicks of Jesusfreakhideout.com

. Record Label: Reunion Records
. Album length: 11 tracks: 43 minutes, 43 seconds
. Street Date: January 18, 2011
. Buy It: Amazon.com
  1. Leaving Eden (5:15)
  2. Your Love (3:38)
  3. The Light In Me (4:26)
  4. Only Water (3:57)
  5. Stolen (3:43)
  6. Might Just Save Your Life (2:57)
  7. It's Alright (3:41)
  8. It's No Good To Be Alone (3:30)
  9. Now More Than Ever (4:03)
  10. The One (4:16)
  11. As Long As I'm Here (4:22)
spacerClick For Audio Sample   Click For Song Lyrics
Click For Audio Sample   Click For Song Lyrics
Click For Audio Sample   Click For Song Lyrics
Click For Audio Sample   Click For Song Lyrics
Click For Audio Sample   Click For Song Lyrics
Click For Audio Sample   Click For Song Lyrics
Click For Audio Sample   Click For Song Lyrics
Click For Audio Sample   Click For Song Lyrics
Click For Audio Sample   Click For Song Lyrics
Click For Audio Sample   Click For Song Lyrics
Click For Audio Sample   Click For Song Lyrics
  

Friday, January 14, 2011

Christ in Me: The Annual - The School Of Worship Review


Artist: The School Of Worship                      


Release Date: September 28th, 2010
Style: Pop / Rock / Worship / Acoustic
Label: Eetaow / Teen Mania Ministries / EMi
Location: Lindale, TX

The School Of Worship - The Annual: Christ In Me (2010)

The School Of Worship
   















About:
Acquire the Fire Band’s are from Teen Mania’s very own School of Worship. The School of Worship is a 3 year track of the Honor Academy with the focus of training and raising up worship leaders and musicians to glorify the Lord with their musical gifts and talents. This is done through a variety of ways from class instruction, live performances, workshops from famous song writers and musicians, and more!

From that amazing opportunity of discipleship and in the security of one of America’s leading youth ministries, here is the sound of what God is doing in that ministry…the School of Worship’s debut national release. These guys lead worship at every Acquire The Fire, this last year to an amazing 250,000 + people at over 30 US cities. We know that songs may not change peoples lives, but we do know that God does and often uses songs as the soundtrack to a change….The School of Worship is there to be that vehicle at multiple live events, in churches across the globe and now as the soundtrack to the movement of Teen Mania’s Acquire The Fire by way of a recording.

                                     Track Listing:                                           
1. Christ In Me                                                          
2. Evermore
3. The Cure
4. Nothing But The Blood
5. Sit Enthroned
6. Matchless Grace
7. Resonate
8. King Of The Broken
9. Fully Known
10. Come Back Home
11. Rise Up
12. With Everything