The Choir - Shadow Weaver (2014)

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The Choir - Shadow Weaver (2014) (Size: 129.17 MB)
 01 - Good Morning- Shadow Weaver.mp37.6 MB
 02 - What You Think I Am.mp310.37 MB
 03 - It Hurts To Say Goodbye.mp316 MB
 04 - Get Gone.mp39.44 MB
 05 - We All Know.mp311.38 MB
 06 - Two Clouds Are One.mp33.96 MB
 07 - White Knuckles.mp310.79 MB
 08 - Everybody's Got A Guru.mp310.66 MB
 09 - The Soul Of Every Creature Cries Out.mp39.9 MB
 10 - Frequency Of Light.mp33.49 MB
 11 - Rhytm Of the Road.mp311.76 MB
 12 - The Antithesis Of Blue.mp310.97 MB
 13 - Shadow Weaver Reprise.mp312.73 MB
 Cover.jpg139.37 KB


Description

Artist: The Choir
Title Of Album: Shadow Weaver
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Galaxy 21 Music
Genre: Alternative, Rock
Quality: 320 Kbps
Total Time: 56:16 min
Total Size: 129 MB


Tracklist:

01. Good Morning Shadow Weaver (3:19)
02. What You Think I Am (4:32)
03. It Hurts To Say Goodbye (6:59)
04. Get Gone (4:07)
05. We All Know (4:58)
06. Two Clouds Are One (1:44)
07. White Knuckles (4:43)
08. Everybody's Got A Guru (4:39)
09. The Soul Of Every Creature Cries Out (4:19)
10. Frequency Of Light (1:31)
11. Rhythm Of The Road (5:08)
12. The Antithesis Of Blue (4:47)
13. Shadow Weaver Reprise (5:34)


The Choir has enjoyed a long and storied career under the radar of Christian Music, always popular enough to stick around, but never popular enough to break out into the type of wild success experienced by the likes of Jars of Clay, Switchfoot, or Sixpence None The Richer (all of whom cite The Choir as a major musical influence). But that has not stopped the band from churning out many small masterpieces, two of which (1988's Chase The Kangaroo and 1990's Circle Slide) are popular names in the debates of the greatest and/or most influential Christian albums of all time. Although fully independent since 2000's Flap Your Wings, last year, the band turned for the first time to their fans via Kickstarter, earning more than twice their goal required to make both a new studio album and "the definitive live album" of the band's career. And thus, to fulfill the first half of that promise, we have Shadow Weaver.

And talk about melancholy! The Choir has always been a band that has carried an air of dreaminess and sorrow in their music (indeed, Chase The Kangaroo is considered a masterpiece for that very reason), but between the harder-than-ever sound and the overall dark (yet still dreamy) aura, combined with Steve Hindalong's impeccably honest and longing lyrics, The Choir has laid on the mood pretty thick with Shadow Weaver. Is this a bad thing? Most certainly not. In fact, this near-despair type mood may be the very thing that makes this album so worthwhile.

Like an impeccably-crafted concept album, the focus is on the depth of emotions and the human experience from start to finish, brought to life by the album's cryptic bookending title tracks. Among these emotions and experiences are the empty-nester lament "It Hurts to Say Goodbye," the exploration of brokenness in "We All Know," the dual topics of villianization and hero worship in "What You Think I Am," and the playing-with-fire themes of "White Knuckles." Perhaps only once in the album's 57-minute length does the mood lighten, with the album's penultimate song "The Antithesis of Blue," a song in which a loving husband, lost in the wanderings of his own mind, forgets to do a list of things his wife left for him to do while she was out (I would be unsurprised if it is not based on a true story… or stories).

While the mood created by the dark and dreamy soundscapes provided by Marc Byrd and Derri Daughtery's songwriting is a very notable plus, without a doubt, Hindalong's thought-provoking and unabashedly alluring lyrics are the biggest highlight to the album. "The Soul of Every Creature Cries Out" is one of the most beautiful and poetic pieces one can desire to hear ("the prayers of every child rise on the winds of tomorrow / the tears of every woman fall on the feet of the man of sorrows / the soul of every creature cries out the heart of humanity moans / somebody in here won't leave me alone"). Both as a storyteller and a poet, Hindalong finds himself among the highest rungs on the ladder of songwriters in the industry, and with Shadow Weaver, it is not hard to see why.

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