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The Loudest Sound Ever Heard

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Download links and information about The Loudest Sound Ever Heard by The Choir. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 44:32 minutes.

Artist: The Choir
Release date: 2012
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 44:32
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Strange Girl 3:26
2. Learning to Fly 3:51
3. Cross that River 6:24
4. Laughter of Heaven 4:46
5. O How 4:03
6. The Forest 4:34
7. Takin' the Universe In 4:31
8. Melodious 3:13
9. A World Away 4:36
10. After All (feat. Leigh Nash) 5:08

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On The Loudest Sound Ever Heard, The Choir asks tough spiritual questions and doesn't settle for easy, reassuring answers. The veteran Christian alt-rock unit delves into matters of faith, friendship, and mortality with clear-eyed compassion, surrounding singer Derri Daugherty’s high tenor vocals with pulsating washes of effects-laden guitars. Drummer Steve Hindalong’s lyrics both acknowledge the doubts of a committed believer and reaffirm faith in the ultimate power of love. Songs like “Cross That River,” “The Forest," and the title tune radiate a hard-won optimism, amid ambient and coolly shimmering textures. Fuzzed-out bass and a buoyant tempo set off “Takin’ the Universe,” a joyful love ode that glows with the colors of a psychedelic Song of Solomon. Daugherty duets with Sixpence None the Richer’s Leigh Nash on “After All,” a hauntingly atmospheric track that invokes the grandeur of vast starry skies. As has been its wont for more than a quarter-century, The Choir displays an honesty and humanity in its music that makes cosmic-scale themes seem like personal confessions.