Friday, June 01, 2007

Hillsong United - All Of The Above

Hmmm... not sure if I'm violating any piracy acts or intellectual property right laws by talking about a consumer product. I hope not..anywayz...

Over the last three weeks since I purchased this album, I have been really impacted by the power, inspiration and 'feel' of the music. It has added so much more depth to my quiet time; prompted me to think of my life; and above all, my relationship with God.
Be warned, it isn't like your typical praise and worship album. Joel Houston, who is the leader of Hillsong United (and son of Pastor Brian Houston) said it is almost like an experimental album done by bascially worshipping God in the studio. Thus many songs would not sound like the typical 'praise and worship' songs that you are used to in today's pentecostal churches.
You can actually feel the layers of emotion in each song. An example is 'You' by Dylan Thomas and Paul Andrew, the basic lyrics and melodies convey a strong gratefulness for being saved and changed by God. Whenever I hear it, I immediately quieten down in my heart. Like this song alot! : )
Another favourite is 'Devotion' by Marty Sampson which speaks of us Christians wanting to see heaven established here on earth. As described by Marty, an old school church hymn feel was used to express this song, this works especially well in the beginning verses and the chorus, it captures your heart for the lost.
Brooke Fraser (on 'Lead me to the Cross' and 'Hosanna') massively adds a soulful voice to the album, a recording artiste outside of church (No.1 mainstrean, non-christian records in the land of the sheep, NZ), she brings strong mainstream music techniques and her unique blend of sombre which are infused perfectly into the album.
Though I have been listening to Hillsong since joining City Harvest Church many years ago, I never really noticed Hillsong United. Really glad I got recommeded this album. When I was younger and interested in music, I always dreamed of writing christian music but with a relevant, modern and artistic platform, I think this comes close to that vision. Highly recommeded to EVERYONE. Buy it even if ya a non-christian, it really is good 'soul food'.
more details about hillsong united can be found on http://www.myspace.com/hillsongunited
Cheers
Joa

1 comment:

Fozzle said...

Hehe I don't think they'd complain when you give them a rap like that Joa. But I don't think I'll be buying their music. Already eat their cereal; they make WheatBix (Hillsong owns Sanitarium) so I shan't be contributing any further to their tax-free profits :P.