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Beautiful Rider [edit]
by Jake Hamilton | Genre: Praise & Worship | Release Date: January 21, 2014
 

Internationally acclaimed, intense singer/songwriter/praise leader Jake Hamilton is set to independently release his highly anticipated, third album, Beautiful Rider, on January 21, 2014 with global distribution through Fuel Music Distribution. Recording with his band as Jake Hamilton and the Sound, the former Jesus Culture Music artist’s sound is an anomaly compared to the rest of the modern worship scene.




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01. Behold God is Great
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02. I Love Your Presence
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03. Thank You
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04. Beautiful Rider
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05. Just Beyond the Breaking
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06. The Father's Song
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07. Never Let Me Down
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08. Save Me
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09. My Ballad to the Church of …
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10. Slow Down
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Sonic Sampler | Posted January 12, 2014
With a commanding rock voice that would sound at home on many a rock album, Jake Hamilton has opted to start 2014 with a release that offers quite the eclectic smorgasbord of musical styles.

Some of the more overt rock styles are quite noticeable in the straightforward worshipful openers "Behold God Is Great" and "I Love Your Presence." There's a definite energy to these that helps lyrics that would otherwise come off as overly safe feel a lot more fitting.

The title track and "Just Beyond The Breaking" offer a softer sound that is quite the contrast to the openers, and the lyrical depth also digs a bit deeper to help create some more well-rounded and emotional moments. "All I can offer is skin and bone to the greatest love I've ever known" stands as one of the more poignant and resonating lyrical moments on the album.

"The Father's Song" continues this trend with a soothing guitar riff that carries quite the rural feel. The song is effective in conveying a desire to be close with God that fits in well with the praising lyrics of other cuts. It's in moments like these that the album feels like it's the most honest and meaty.

But Hamilton doesn't stay too long in the soft ballad territory, revving up the rock for the remainder of the album. "My Ballad to the Church of Laodocea" shines the brightest of the bunch with a memorable melodic chorus and some industrial hooks that call to mind some of the older Skillet material.

The themes of the album are constantly vertical and fairly straightforward in their approach. The album never falters in its focus on God and doesn't particularly demand much interpretation from listeners, instead opting to encourage and remind of Biblical truths.

Closing Thoughts:
While the album does feel a bit uneven at times, with the softer materials feeling very clustered together amidst the more edgy cuts, such things are secondary to the admirable craftsmanship that has gone into each of the tracks and to the honest cries of praise that echo with every note.

Jake Hamilton blends influences from a myriad of sources, from modern rock to contemporary worship to southern ballads, to create a fairly consistent sound that feels familiar and yet still fresh. The album is definitely solid and varied enough to keep things interesting throughout.

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"Just Beyond The Breaking"

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WHAMMY - I Discovered a Gem! | Posted February 14, 2014

~~It's been three years since singer / songwriter / guitarist Jake Hamilton released his 2011 Top 10 sophomore effort, Freedom Calling. However, the one-time Jesus Culture worship leader has returned in 2014 with his band, The Sound, to offer a record that was well worth the wait — an energized, hard-hitting and passionate ten-song collection that can best be described as sounding like Jonny Lang-meets-Black Crowes at a Third Day aftershow party. Let's take a look at some highlights...

 Packing plenty-o-punch and a mighty message, "Behold God is Great" is a songwriting collaboration between Hamilton and Dana Russell. This driving, alterno rocker serves as a powerful opener.

 "I Love Your Presence" is a high-energy praise anthem accented by Seth Thomas' snappy "New Year's Day"-type drum work. And the hand claps actually sound like hand claps — bonus points, for sure. Every breath, is drawing you in. Come a little closer, come a little closer.

 "Thank You" is a bona fide gem. Hamilton's honest and pure lyrics pinned against Dustin Lau's warm and rich keyboard / Fender Rhodes  work makes for an engaging Magical Mystery Tour-meets-Tigerlily treat — but with a cooler message.

 "Beautiful Rider" exemplifies the theory that less (production) is (often) more. Clocking in at just under six minutes, this predominantly piano / vocal epic offers a poignant description of Christ's return.

"I'm convinced there's no such thing as Christian music or art. I'm not
going to compromise or remove the name of Jesus, but simply be a real
person with a real sound and message the world needs to hear."
-Jake Hamilton

"Just Beyond the Breaking" not only is a beautiful poem, but also a fantastic showcase for Hamilton's impeccable acoustic guitar skills. The combination of his vulnerable vocal and the ambient background violin is simply magical. (Mac Powell's chest swells with pride as he listens intently.)

And then there's the cream of the crop, the pick of the litter, the best in show — "Never Let Me Down." This one is so gutsy, gritty, and downright fabulously funky, that it  compels me to crack open a Red Bull and dance through the streets while shouting with reckless abandon.

Seemingly inspired by Romans 7:15-25, "Save Me" is a high-octane, get-to-the-point rocker — a golden goodie, to be sure. And Brian Campbell's driving bass line only adds to the track's "burn" factor.

A final highlight, "My Ballad to the Church of Laodociea" is a collective songwriting effort between Hamilton and his band. Edgy and chaotic-sounding, it offers perhaps the record's most profound message / challenge to listeners...

Greed will blind you to your weakness and need.
The love of power is the devil's seed.
Don't put your trust in the kingdoms of earth (and)
Don't climb a mountain with no eternal worth.

In a day when so much popular secular music serves as a mere platform to convey messages promoting the foolish lifestyles of its "artists," and contemporary Christian music seems controlled by "corporate" restraints, Beautiful Rider offers a bold breath of fresh air. BRAVO, JAKE!

-Christopher Long
(January 2014)



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