Newfrontiers - Newfrontiers 2008: Salvation's Song
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Posted by David in Hampshire @ 14:29 on Sep 29 2008
This is a fantastic album. All over the world churches,
movements and events are releasing live collections on an
annual basis. From Hillsong, to Passion, to Soul Survivor.
But Newfrontiers have been going strong perhaps the longest,
since the start of the Stoneleigh Bible Week in 1991. After
a few years of releasing decent albums, here is an
oustanding live collection that is a must. The collection of
songs is diverse and exciting, from the lifting Let God
Arise that swoops through its proclaiming lyrics,
accompanied by interesting computerised sounds to give a new
dimension to the track, to the soaring Saviour King. Simon
Brading fairs immense for such a young worship leader, being
able to cover many genres on this album and doing it with
such humility and skill. Lou Fellingham is another
highlight, with her pouding Promised Land and its echoing
intricate verses. She soars on From The Rising Of The Sun,
with a beautiful chorus written by her husband Nathan, and
together she and Simon sing their hearts out on Salvation's
Song, a Townend penned track that is destined to become
another classic among the older generation, but tastefully
put together on this album to be exciting and modern enough
for the younger in our congregations. The musical quality is
amazing too, the guys in Phatfish display vast skill aswell
as Simon Brading's band, with Joe Tuson's guitar being very
memorable. His licks and solos throughout the album are a
highlight, from the burning opening to "Our God He Reigns"
to the pounding "Salvation" which finishes off the album.
The softer songs such as "God Of Our Yesterdays" and "Mercy
From The Throne" are great too, highlighting that loud noise
isn't always best. All in all, a winner with bags of
atmosphere.
This is a fantastic album. All over the world churches, movements and events are releasing live collections on an annual basis. From Hillsong, to Passion, to Soul Survivor. But Newfrontiers have been going strong perhaps the longest, since the start of the Stoneleigh Bible Week in 1991. After a few years of releasing decent albums, here is an oustanding live collection that is a must. The collection of songs is diverse and exciting, from the lifting Let God Arise that swoops through its proclaiming lyrics, accompanied by interesting computerised sounds to give a new dimension to the track, to the soaring Saviour King. Simon Brading fairs immense for such a young worship leader, being able to cover many genres on this album and doing it with such humility and skill. Lou Fellingham is another highlight, with her pouding Promised Land and its echoing intricate verses. She soars on From The Rising Of The Sun, with a beautiful chorus written by her husband Nathan, and together she and Simon sing their hearts out on Salvation's Song, a Townend penned track that is destined to become another classic among the older generation, but tastefully put together on this album to be exciting and modern enough for the younger in our congregations. The musical quality is amazing too, the guys in Phatfish display vast skill aswell as Simon Brading's band, with Joe Tuson's guitar being very memorable. His licks and solos throughout the album are a highlight, from the burning opening to "Our God He Reigns" to the pounding "Salvation" which finishes off the album. The softer songs such as "God Of Our Yesterdays" and "Mercy From The Throne" are great too, highlighting that loud noise isn't always best. All in all, a winner with bags of atmosphere.