Don’t get me wrong, I love most of these, but Bethel, One Sonic Society, Jeremy Riddle (one of my favorite worship leaders ever), & Elevation are all pretty… well… normal. Stylistically, each can easily be compared to dozens of other secular and Christian artists – and other worship artists. Again, I like them, but what stood out to you as “fresh” or unique/creative, particularly with Elevation. I’ve tried to get into them for a while now – I’ve listened to some of their CDs 20+ times, & they just strike me as Hillsong United/Hillsong London lite, but without songs I can really sink my teeth into (or use). Your task: convince me otherwise? 😉 Is there something on their latest that is far above the rest that I should give a chance?
In those artist’s place, I’d add John Mark McMillan, Aaron Keyes, Jonathan David Helser, Joe Day, Sojourn, Classic City Collective, Daniel Bashta, & Brian Wurzell to your list. Those guys are not only serving the local church, & corporate, but bringing in styles/instrumentation/genres unique to the worship or even Christian platform, and they pretty consistently blow my mind… really open me up to trying new things and experimenting. Familiar with any of those?
Hey Shannon! I’ve listened to most of the artists you mentioned and love them too. I just haven’t listened to them as recently. As far as Elevation goes, they inspire me as a worship ministry more than they do with their music, if that makes sense. I love how they’ve built their team and fulfill their pastor’s vision. I suppose that wasn’t explicit in how I presented it. I’m also not saying it’s the most innovative music out there, but something that does inspire me.
I look forward to checking out a couple artists you mentioned!
I’ll throw my vote towards Daniel Bashta. I love the “rawness” that he brings, the vulnerability that he brings in that you can tell, even in his recordings, that what he sings is authentic and is a reflection of his heart. My $.02
Haven’t heard of any of except Gungor, (who I like) but I’m going to check out Bethel Music. Sounds great. So… let me add some that you all probably never heard of:
-Shana Wilson: The Nations Are Waiting
-William McDowell: As We Worship, his second one just dropped, entitled “Arise”
-Christ For the Nations
-Freddy Rodriguez-Champions
-Trent Cory
City on Fire LIVE (particularly a song called Song of the Free.
I love these posts! I am really diggin “The Brilliance” This is something interesting and new and I love the orchestral sound of it. Lately I have been listening to a song called No Rest by Dry the River. While I could not find anything saying it is a Christian Song. The lyrics are quite moving. I have also really been getting into For the Honor. Some of my favorites from that album are We Rejoice and The Church.
A good friend of mine, Matt Jackson, has a worship EP that’s really unique and cool. He uses horns and strings and creates this modern worship/Motown/folk fusion. Really cool. Listen at http://iammattjackson.com/ and be sure and check out the song “The Healer.”
An album that still on my lips is “music inspired by The Story” by various artists. It might be of last year but every line of that album has really affected my thought pattern. However, this is a great list you’ve put together.
Hi David,
That is a solid list of Christian albums! I can understand where Shannon’s “fresh” comment is coming from though, with most of those albums bearing a classic ‘Nashville’ sound and production values (IMHO).
I am biased, but another album that is receiving broad positive feedbasck, is our own “Living Devotion”. St Paul’s (spchMusic) recorded a LIVE acoustic album last year and I would welcome the thoughts and comments of you and your readers: http://www.spch.org.au/livingdevotion
Hi fellow worshippers — I just released an album of (mostly) worship songs and am looking for some feedback from folks like you that listen to a wide variety of worship music. If one of you who has commented here would be willing to give my album a spin and comment on what you do and don’t like about it, how it did or didn’t draw you in closer to Him, etc. I’d be grateful – pm me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Tom-Heard-Musician-498674353635404/ and I’ll send you a download free coupon.
Anyone know of a modern day creative match for vintage Kevin Prosch? For example, an album like Journeys of Life, the tour for which was off the hook or Even So Come. I’ve never wept so much in my life for love of the creativity and the tender presence of God mediated through the worship. Still searching for someone of similar caliber.
Shannon Lewis says
Fresh? Inspiring creativity? Hmm…
Don’t get me wrong, I love most of these, but Bethel, One Sonic Society, Jeremy Riddle (one of my favorite worship leaders ever), & Elevation are all pretty… well… normal. Stylistically, each can easily be compared to dozens of other secular and Christian artists – and other worship artists. Again, I like them, but what stood out to you as “fresh” or unique/creative, particularly with Elevation. I’ve tried to get into them for a while now – I’ve listened to some of their CDs 20+ times, & they just strike me as Hillsong United/Hillsong London lite, but without songs I can really sink my teeth into (or use). Your task: convince me otherwise? 😉 Is there something on their latest that is far above the rest that I should give a chance?
In those artist’s place, I’d add John Mark McMillan, Aaron Keyes, Jonathan David Helser, Joe Day, Sojourn, Classic City Collective, Daniel Bashta, & Brian Wurzell to your list. Those guys are not only serving the local church, & corporate, but bringing in styles/instrumentation/genres unique to the worship or even Christian platform, and they pretty consistently blow my mind… really open me up to trying new things and experimenting. Familiar with any of those?
blessings, bro!
David Santistevan says
Hey Shannon! I’ve listened to most of the artists you mentioned and love them too. I just haven’t listened to them as recently. As far as Elevation goes, they inspire me as a worship ministry more than they do with their music, if that makes sense. I love how they’ve built their team and fulfill their pastor’s vision. I suppose that wasn’t explicit in how I presented it. I’m also not saying it’s the most innovative music out there, but something that does inspire me.
I look forward to checking out a couple artists you mentioned!
Shannon Lewis says
And HOW in the WORLD could I have forgotten United Pursuit?!?!?! Wow.
arny says
Great List David…
I’ve just recently gotten into Gungor…
Recently like last week recently!
I know!!!! where’ve i been right?!!!! lol…
good stuff…
Shannon Lewis says
Ahhh… gotcha, bro. By the way, someone else I think you’d really like is my buddy David Walker… check out “Songs of Sons & Lovers”
BG says
I’ll throw my vote towards Daniel Bashta. I love the “rawness” that he brings, the vulnerability that he brings in that you can tell, even in his recordings, that what he sings is authentic and is a reflection of his heart. My $.02
David Santistevan says
I really enjoyed Daniel’s album as well. So intense!
Caleb Delamont says
I always look forward to these posts from you, David. Lots for me to check out. I’ve also enjoyed The Hymns EP by Benjamin Dunn.
David Santistevan says
Oohh…haven’t heard that yet 🙂
Glenda says
Haven’t heard of any of except Gungor, (who I like) but I’m going to check out Bethel Music. Sounds great. So… let me add some that you all probably never heard of:
-Shana Wilson: The Nations Are Waiting
-William McDowell: As We Worship, his second one just dropped, entitled “Arise”
-Christ For the Nations
-Freddy Rodriguez-Champions
-Trent Cory
City on Fire LIVE (particularly a song called Song of the Free.
David Santistevan says
Some great new ones to check out. Thanks Glenda!
Christopher Ames says
A recent highlight for me is the Alive EP by the Brothers McClurg (formerly Relevant Worship). Good stuff!
David Santistevan says
Haven’t heard this. Thanks for the recommendation!
Aaron Hernley says
Bro, how did you get a copy of The Loft Sessions already? It’s not out until next week!
They’re also working on the next Bethel Live which they are going to record the next two weekends. I might try and get up there for one of them.
Also been loving the David Vallier/Amber Brooks album!
David Santistevan says
The Holy Spirit dropped it in my inbox 😉
Josh says
David,
I love these posts! I am really diggin “The Brilliance” This is something interesting and new and I love the orchestral sound of it. Lately I have been listening to a song called No Rest by Dry the River. While I could not find anything saying it is a Christian Song. The lyrics are quite moving. I have also really been getting into For the Honor. Some of my favorites from that album are We Rejoice and The Church.
David Santistevan says
“The Church” is my favorite Elevation song.
Jason says
Jason Upton is one of my favorites right now!
Ryan Gordon says
+1 to Daniel Bashta’s album. Ridiculous.
John Mark McMillan’s Economy is really good. There’s something raw about his songs that feels very refreshing.
And I can’t leave out Crowder’s new album. I love how they seem to bring something new to the table with every album. Too bad it’s their last.
Jamie Nunnally says
A good friend of mine, Matt Jackson, has a worship EP that’s really unique and cool. He uses horns and strings and creates this modern worship/Motown/folk fusion. Really cool. Listen at http://iammattjackson.com/ and be sure and check out the song “The Healer.”
David Santistevan says
Thanks Jamie. Sounds awesome. I look forward to checking it out!
David says
An album that still on my lips is “music inspired by The Story” by various artists. It might be of last year but every line of that album has really affected my thought pattern. However, this is a great list you’ve put together.
Rachel says
LOVING Leeland right now.
“Love is On the Move” – pretty sweet
“The Great Awakening” – just getting into this album…so good!
David Santistevan says
The only album I really got into from them is their first. Sound of Melodies, Tears of the Saints – amazing songs!
Bren McLean says
Hi David,
That is a solid list of Christian albums! I can understand where Shannon’s “fresh” comment is coming from though, with most of those albums bearing a classic ‘Nashville’ sound and production values (IMHO).
I am biased, but another album that is receiving broad positive feedbasck, is our own “Living Devotion”. St Paul’s (spchMusic) recorded a LIVE acoustic album last year and I would welcome the thoughts and comments of you and your readers:
http://www.spch.org.au/livingdevotion
Be blessed
Bren McLean says
I also meant to add these albums, worthy of consideration:
David Crowder Band – Give Us Rest (epic, concept album)
10,000 Reasons – Matt Redman
David Santistevan says
Fantastic albums! 10,000 Reasons is one of all time favs.
Tom Heard says
Hi fellow worshippers — I just released an album of (mostly) worship songs and am looking for some feedback from folks like you that listen to a wide variety of worship music. If one of you who has commented here would be willing to give my album a spin and comment on what you do and don’t like about it, how it did or didn’t draw you in closer to Him, etc. I’d be grateful – pm me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Tom-Heard-Musician-498674353635404/ and I’ll send you a download free coupon.
David Santistevan says
Thanks, Tom! Look forward to checking it out.
joelatm says
Anyone know of a modern day creative match for vintage Kevin Prosch? For example, an album like Journeys of Life, the tour for which was off the hook or Even So Come. I’ve never wept so much in my life for love of the creativity and the tender presence of God mediated through the worship. Still searching for someone of similar caliber.