Lifesong (Compact Disc)Casting Crowns (Recorded by)
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Mark Hall, lead singer and founder of the group, would agree, but for an entirely different set of reasons. “I wish I could pull together a big book of all of the emails and letters we have received. We have people contacting us from around the world telling us story after story of how this record has impacted their lives.” comments Mark. “I still cannot believe what God is doing through this ministry.”
Ministry is what defines Casting Crowns. All of the members are still active in local church ministry in spite of the over 200 concert appearances they have made over the last 2 years. Mark Hall, in fact, is still employed as the youth pastor at his home church, although he has had to hire some additional help due to his hectic schedule.
“It is the ministry that creates the songs, not the other way around,” states Hall. And the same is true for Lifesong, the much-anticipated sophomore release from Casting Crowns. From the anthemic title cut to the moving ballad, “Praise You In the Storm” this new album is once again an unapologetic collection of messages targeting the church.
“All of life is worship. If we’re not careful we will ‘praise worship’ and ‘worship praise.’ We begin to look at worship as an experience when, in reality, our corporate worship is simply the culmination of the life we should be living all week long. The songs on this new album try to look at what a life of worship looks like. Whether we are called to ‘Praise God in this Storm’ or simply ‘Love Them Like Jesus’ we must begin to see all of life as about Him and not us. That is what we want to say to the church this time around.”
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The improbable success of Casting Crowns ranks as one of the biggest stories in Christian music history.
Here’s a seven-piece church praise band-turned-AC/pop-rock ensemble that struck gold…er, make that platinum (sales of one million copies) with its 2003 self-titled debut. The group also holds the distinction of being the fastest- selling debut Christian artist in the modern era. Songs “If We Are the Body,” “Who Am I” and “Voice of Truth” topped industry charts for weeks on end.
What’s more, earlier this year Casting Crowns and frontman Mark Hall hauled in an impressive seven GMA Music Awards, including wins for Group of the Year, Song of the Year and Songwriter of the Year.
Talk about raising the bar.
Fortunately, the band keeps it high on sophomore studio release Lifesong. Staying true to their approach of assimilating crisp melodies, forthright lyrics and stout vocals, the Crowns effectively blend uptempo worship anthems and emotive ballads for another well- balanced set.
The title track kick-starts the disc with a powerhouse praise number that points believers toward honoring God in all they do. Further in, rollicking cut “Set Me Free” reveals urgent guitar riffs and driving rhythms that suggest something Third Day might proffer.
Not one to pull punches lyrically, Hall fuels much of the project with indictments against hypocrisy and piousness in the church. To wit, the softer cadence of “Does Anybody Hear Her” doesn’t diminish the hard-hitting message that condemning others is wrong (“If judgment looms from every steeple/If lofty glances from lofty people/Can’t see past her scarlet letter/And we’ve never even met her”).
While at times selections such as “Love Them Like Jesus” and “In Me” closely evoke Steven Curtis Chapman (co-producer of Casting Crowns’ first album), most of the songs resonate with freshness, a testament to Mark Miller’s production savvy and Hall’s distinctive ingenuity.
DAVID McCREARY
Review Provided by CCMmagazine.com