Bethel Music Releases Their Second Instrumental Album "Without Words: Synesthesia"
Bethel Music is set to release its sophmore instrumental album "Without Words: Synesthesia" on July 31st, 2015. Many of the church team's songs, such as "It is Well," "You Make Me Brave," "Over My Head," "This is Amazing Grace" and more, have been reconstructed with lush instrumentation set against orchestral sonic landscapes. The recording continues what Bethel Music began in 2013 with the release of its first instrumental album, Without Words, which received wide critical acclaim.
Bethel Music is a worship ministry that formed as an organic extension of Bethel Church in Redding, CA. Over the last four years, Bethel Music has grown from being a local church music ministry to becoming a global outreach featuring a cadre of songwriters and worship leaders, over half a dozen albums, chart-topping songs, and both online and on-campus worship schools.
While the project is at times reminiscent of their first instrumental record, Without Words, this sophomore project takes a distinctly new direction, incorporating electronic elements and ethereal vocal layering.
"The album's tracks are threaded together with colorful interludes, escorting listeners seamlessly through an unbroken musical experience, one of communion, healing and rejuvenation," says Brian Johnson, who, along with his wife Jenn, are the senior worship pastors at Bethel Church and oversee the Bethel School of Worship.
Crafted in the spirit of Colossians 3:17, the full Without Words: Synesthesia track listing (including short musical interludes that are italicized) follows:
1. Chroma (Interlude)
2. It is Well
3. This is Amazing Grace
4. For the Cross
5. Isabelline (Interlude)
6. Oceans
7. Eminence (Interlude)
8. Seas of Crimson
9. Jesus We Love You
10. Atramentous (Interlude)
11. You Make Me Brave
12. Luminosity (Interlude)
13. Closer
14. Ultramarine (Interlude)
15. Ever Be
16. Viridian (Interlude)
17. Heaven's Song
18. In Over My Head
19. Synesthesia (Interlude)
All the latest Bethel Music news, including information on its current 5-star acclaimed and bestselling (No. 1 Christian, No. 9 overall album, Billboard) We Will Not Be Shaken CD/DVD, its touring, chord charts, videos and more resources, can be found at www.bethelmusic.com. Links to Bethel Music social media sites includewww.facebook.com/bethelmusic, @bethelmusic and http://instagram.com/bethelmusic.
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