As lush rocker “Consuming” opens, it is easy for your mind to turn to other strong worship bands;David Crowder, Robbie Seay, even Chris Tomlin comes to mind. But slowly the rich lyrics filter through, Richter’s thick passion rises to the surface, and you realize there is more here than meets the ear immediately. As Rusty Thomas’ spoken words quiver quietly beneath the throbbing opening of “The Lord Reigns,” an evocative edge begins to build through the layered guitars. There’s a raw feel to the production, and it only adds to the music’s intrinsic majesty. The aptly-titled “Rain Down” opens softly, an honest declaration of need, its electric noodling as soothing as, well, a soft rain.
A few less moody rockers follow, the Richter Band’s rhythm section pinning it all down tight, before the organic groove of “All I Have to Give” starts its bouncy percolations. I’d be lying if I said it wasn't deeply Crowder-reminiscent, but it's still easily enjoyable. Richter’s heart for worship comes across beautifully in the fervent depths of “Unrivalled.” He flirts at times with the slightest tinge of vocal dissonance, at times even falling over the edge (“So Amazing” and the free-flowing worship track, closer “Holy, Perfect Lord”), but I enjoy his high-wire vocal act; it adds another layer of authenticity. Sean Meagher’s warm sax heats things up throughout, playing into the Dave Matthews party vibe, fitting nicely against Richter’s gritty vocals. Kelly Hern’s guest vocals gild the lily beautifully on the intense, moving “Come Ye Sinners,” a powerfully arranged standout track. The whole team, including Hern, moves seamlessly into the organic tones of “You Are,” the worship building to a redolent crescendo of adoration by track’s end. Very well done, and deeply moving. Ben Richter offers up an engaging album of worship songs, some a bit derivative, but certainly not without their own genuine charm and ardor. The Ben Richter Band is one to watch closely, and I’m already looking forward to their next offering.
Jan 16, 2007 Kevan Breitinger
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