Pros: Lyrics that will inspire with fun music
Cons: A couple tracks that don't quite work
The Bottom Line:
Canadian rock
Lyrics speak powerfully
A band that I love
You'll be "So Blue" if You Miss This Debut from downhere
I love it when I find a new artist I immediately connect with. That was the case with this debut from 2001.
Canadian rock band downhere (yes, they really do spell it
with lower case letters), consists of Marc Martel, Jason Germain, Glen
Lavender, and Jeremy Thiessen. Unfortunately, they haven't taken the Christian
music world by storm. Even on their self-titled debut CD they showed what promise they had. Some
of their songs are straight praise while others offer a poetic take on life and
make you stop and think.
The CD starts with "Larger than Life." It's a
solid soft rock opener that opens quietly with guitar strumming. But that
quickly changes as singers Marc Martel and Jason Germain start singing about
how God is larger than life. Really, the song is about how God demonstrates His
existence through the world around us.
They quickly transition to "Free" with sings about
the freedom that comes from living with no earthly attachments since Heaven is
our true home.
If you are looking for something a little different in your
soft rock, there's "Raincoat." This is definitely one of the metaphor
songs. The song compares living without God's protection to walking in a rain
storm without a raincoat. For the most part, the song sounds like a fairly
standard soft rock song. That is until Marc Martel starts playing the
harmonica. You notice it a few times in the beginning, but it really stands out
in the last minute or so of the song.
There are also songs about God's work in our lives.
"Making Me" is a rather interesting song. The verses offer some
complex imagery, while the chorus is a simple prayer "Lord, help me be the
one You're making me to be." And "Protest to Praise" talks about
the change God brings to our lives so that we can praise Him during trials.
"So Blue" poetically describes the pain and
despair of a world lost without God.
My two favorite songs come in the middle. "Great Are
You" is a praise song that really could become a church praise chorus.
Unfortunately, I think it's just a tad too difficult to sing for that. Anyway,
the song compares how great God is to how small we are and concludes "It
makes me wonder/Who am I/and Great are You." I hesitate to call this a
slow song because they are all rather similarly tempoed, but this is definitely
on the slower side of things. What interesting about this song is the
instruments. I would have sworn there were bagpipes playing on this song, but I
can't find them listed in the notes. Maybe it's the Uilean Pipes that are
mentioned.
Next comes "Calmer of the Storm." This ballad is
the slowest song on the disc, but it is absolutely powerful and beautiful. It
starts with quiet piano and crescendos with strings before the song is over. I
am often drawn to songs about trusting God during trials, and that's another
draw of this song for me. I especially love the bridge where Marc and Jason
start singing over each other, creating a storm effect.
Fans of the group will be delighted to learn this CD
contains concert favorite "Rock Stars Need Money." It was supposed to
be a silly song presented as a hidden track (after three minutes of silence on
track twelve), but you should see the crowds start to cheer when they do this
song in concert.
The one flaw with the disc is the style. While all four men
are talented musicians, all twelve tracks sound very similar. By the time I am
done, they are often blending together. They do offer a little more variety
here then on their second release, which was also rockier. This is easily the
softest of their three releases to date, which isn't a bad thing but something
interesting to note.
For me, strong lyrics overcome many other problems. I still
listen to this CD quite regularly and love the songs presented here. They
really are one of the hidden gems of Christian music.
CD Length: 53:37
Tracks:
1. Larger than Life
2. Free Me Up
3. Reconcile
4. Raincoat
5. Great Are You
6. Calmer of the Storm
7. Making Me
8. Protest to Praise
9. Breathing In
10. So Blue
11. All the Reasons Why
12. Rock Stars Need Money (Hidden)
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