A deep and rich piano starts this track and is in general the main focus of the song. If anything this song strips everything back to its bare bones from a musical and lyrical perspective.
As you would expect with worship songs from Hillsong, and this song is no different, it builds in musical layers with each verse and chorus building and building into a crescendo of praise. It's what Hillsong have always done and what they do best.
This song is near perfect for any Sunday morning worship team to pick up and grasp and sing. It's one of those... Read More A deep and rich piano starts this track and is in general the main focus of the song. If anything this song strips everything back to its bare bones from a musical and lyrical perspective.
As you would expect with worship songs from Hillsong, and this song is no different, it builds in musical layers with each verse and chorus building and building into a crescendo of praise. It's what Hillsong have always done and what they do best.
This song is near perfect for any Sunday morning worship team to pick up and grasp and sing. It's one of those songs that after a few listens the congregation will take it on board with ease. This might be a bit stupid to say, but if you told me Matt Redman wrote this I wouldn’t have been surprised, it has that kind of feel to it.
Hillsong's younger brother Hillsong United created a very stripped back sound with their album 'People'. It's interesting that Hillsong with this song have done something musically similar. Is the simple, clean fresh sound the way forward for the next few years in the music worship world? Who knows. What I do know is that this song is a stunner.