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Something Like SilasAudio CD
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 29, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Sparrow
  • ASIN: B0002ABUX4
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #167,510 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Superb Alt/Worship Debut, May 17, 2005
This review is from: Divine Invitation (Audio CD)
Rising from one of the largest college services in the nation, at The Flood in San Diego, comes Something Like Silas - a band that does worship music in a different way. The Flood and Something Like Silas are symbiotic - they were both born at the same time and are inexorably linked; all five members of Silas are a deeply involved in The Flood and play there at least two thirds of the weekends of the year. Services at The Flood are what is known as "emerging worship" - a post-modern style that emphasizes interaction and artistic expression in the midst of the worship and teaching. "We want to change the way people look at worship bands," says Eric Owyoung, the band's lead singer.

DIVINE INVITATION, then, is the perfect vehicle for Owyoung's stated mission. Though worshipful through and through, the record does not typify what we now understand to be modern worship, with the corporate, sing-a-long style choruses and easy to remember lyrics. DIVINE INVITATION is, in some ways, the anti-modern-worship worship album. It is moody, brooding, environmental, alternative, and impassioned. Musical influences, which flavor rather than dominate the production, range from The Violet Burning to Sixpence None the Richer to Radiohead and U2.

"Creation's Call" opens the album. A song based on Luke 19 - creation singing the praises of God - it is backed by searing, echoing guitars and moody production that create an ambience that sets the perfect backdrop for the expansive lyric. "Words That You Say" would perfectly open any worship service: "Speak in this close communion / though this hour seems timeless still / I wait for Your words that bid me come."

The title track starts out being carried by soft, prayerful keyboards. The production builds, slowly adding more layers, more vocals, a guitar, and then layers of guitars and percussion, until the chorus is carried by a haunting, crying voice that perfectly expresses the longing of the chorus for the embrace of God.

"When I Search," an all-out rocker, is another moment where Silas turns the stereotypes of contemporary Christian music on their ear, talking not about what we know as Christians but rather the process, and the discovery that "when I search for you every day / I found how whole you make me." The band's cover of "Better Is One Day" is excellent and truly gives this now too-often recorded song new life, though in the midst of so much originality from the band this one seems a bit out of place.

Color me impressed. This is, hands down, one of the best albums of the past year. The more I listen to it the more impressed I become. Something Like Silas breaks the mold of what worship music can and should sound like; beyond that, DIVINE INVITATION is simply a fantastic alt-rock record. San Diego already lays claim to two great national bands - P.O.D. and Switchfoot. The count is now up to three.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So much more going on than worship music!!!, July 10, 2004
This review is from: Divine Invitation (Audio CD)
Man, if Something like Silas would have come out a couple of years earlier then Eric Owyoung's vocals could have been called unique and sound like no other's. Well his vocals are still very unique but he sounds a lot like David Crowder which is a good thing. This band is so hard to categorize because their lyrics can be considered worship lyrics but then when you get to the style of singing and music you could possibly talk about emo or atmospheric rock in the same vein as Coldplay or Radiohead. Well anyways let us go beyond categorizing them. Owyoung's vocals are very passionate and very honest and his vocals epitomize beautiful for masculine vocals. Then he has the angelic vocals of his wife, Melina backing him up. The cd starts off on a strong note with the song "Creation's Call". It slowly builds from quiet verses to a heavenly chorus with pulsating vocals. There is actually a noisy guitar solo in this song so that takes this band away from the worship genre. Then the second song "Words that you say" is a emotional ballad to God. Another song that sticks out in my mind is "In the burning" which is a very, very, passionate song about God's passion. Again it starts off with a quiet first verse and then it builds up slowly into the chorus and then it gets more edgy on the second verse. Finally it builds into a powerful ending. Eric Owyoung's vocals are tense and beautiful at the same time. And the production is really well done by Steve Hindalong who has produced one of my favorite bands, Cool Hand Luke so you know Something like Silas has got to be something special for Hindalong to produce them. If you like worship music then check these guys out but then if you like some nice atmospheric rock then also check these guys out. God bless.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best worship cd so far this year, June 29, 2004
This review is from: Divine Invitation (Audio CD)
SLS has a sound all their own. The fact that this cd was produced by two members of the greatest Christian alternative band of all time, "The Choir", only adds to the depth of their music. Simply put, there is not a single bad song on here. "When I Search" and "Creation's Call" are two incredible rockers. "Weight of the World" is a short (less than two minutes) but intimate song (just wish it'd been longer). "In the Burning" is one of my favorites, with incredible minor chords that make this a dark yet rocking one. The last two songs "Better is One Day" and "I Fall" flow seamlessly into one another. While "Better" has been done to death, SLS gives it a unique sound, and "I Fall" will grab you and haunt you for the rest of the day.

If you are a fan of "The Choir", "Prayer Chain", "The Violet Burning", or similar Christian alt bands, this is what you've been waiting for. Eric Owyoung's vocals are honest, and his wife Malina's backing vocal "touches" make this one a definite keeper. This band is great! Oh, and if you ever get the chance to see these guys in person, get there.

Highest recommendation.

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