Beautiful
author: Page Grad
Beautiful Christian music by voices and instruments I know from hearing them at White Oak Presbyterian Church. I am going to give a CD as a Christmas gift to a friend and I know she will appreciate the music as well.
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Honest, heartfelt, and totally cool music
author: Buddyhollywood.com
The rise of the praise and worship movement within contemporary Christian music circles has resulted in the unfortunate (and I believe, unintended) homogenization of worship styles. For every Charlie Hall, Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman, and David Crowder there are a couple of dozen artists who sound just like ‘em. How refreshing then, to stumble across Psalterbook, a worship band that doesn’t sound like anybody else – and so far, nobody else sounds like them.
The band is not new. They’ve apparently been around since 1999, but didn’t get around to cutting their debut project, Age to Age, until five years later. It’s only taken two more years for it to find its way to my CD player. All I can say is, ‘It’s about time!’
This fourteen track collection of spirit infused worship songs refuses to be categorized. They run the gambit from 400 year old hymns, to Appalachian mountain music, to ‘devil-went-down-to-Georgia’ fiddle playin’ bluegrass. And you can forget the loops and synths. The nine members of Psalterbook play all the instruments themselves, and they play them magnificently...
...Age to Age is reminiscent of the early days of the Jesus Movement when folks like Ernie & Debbie Retino, Honeytree, and LoveSong were making honest, heartfelt, and totally cool music. Best cuts include a gorgeous version of “You Are Forever,” a very sweet version of the classic hymn, “Come Thou Fount,” and a juicy, neo-bluegrass instrumental called, “Burning Bush.” Trust me, it’s cool.
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The gifted saturation of sound and talent is...Incredible!
author: Whitedove Radio
“I am blown away and captivated with this CD. The gifted saturation of sound and talent is…Incredible!”
Crystal Clear, CEO, Whitedove Radio
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Musicianship of the highest order
author: Crossrhythms.co.uk
"As you might expect given the classical background and training of many of the nine (yes nine!) band members the musicianship throughout is of the highest order and the band are already beginning to get recognition, airplay and awards Stateside[...]for a debut CD this is certainly boldly adventurous."
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