Contemplative Worship
Jonathan Toon | Louisville, KY United States | 11/15/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Although I am a big fan of listening to worship music because of its ability to focus my time more on God, I have often found worship to be carbon copies of earlier successful music. Not to say this is wrong, but it does take away from the worship originality. The Glorious Unseen offers one of the most original worship collections I've heard in many years, since Ardent Worship from Skillet. The fact that almost all of the songs, except Oh Praise Him, are original, and are done in a more reflective form of worship than straightforward worship that is often pushed. I really found this album to be a great way of going into contemplative worship, because the flow of the song offers an atmosphere of calmness.
If you're looking for the usual modern worship, then you can't go wrong with music from Chris Tomlin, Hillsong United, or Casting Crowns. But if you are looking for something more original and fresh, then give this album a try. You won't come away from from listening to this album without feeling blessed and awed by the glory of God. Give it a try, and be blessed."