DOVE Award winning husband and wife duo Jonathan and Melissa Helser have released the first part of their latest album The Land I’m Livin’ In. Recorded over the course of three days in North Carolina, the deeply personal album was created on the land the Helser’s have spent the last two decades cultivating community and discipleship.
If you're looking for a little break down of this album, how I would sum it up is that this album is raw, spontaneous, the tracks are long, the tracks are given space, space to give the listener time to praise, space for the listener... Read More DOVE Award winning husband and wife duo Jonathan and Melissa Helser have released the first part of their latest album The Land I’m Livin’ In. Recorded over the course of three days in North Carolina, the deeply personal album was created on the land the Helser’s have spent the last two decades cultivating community and discipleship.
If you're looking for a little break down of this album, how I would sum it up is that this album is raw, spontaneous, the tracks are long, the tracks are given space, space to give the listener time to praise, space for the listener to worship in their own way and time. The songs are not rushed but are given space to breath creativity and spiritually. And when you take all of that, and think that sounds great, the word that I kept thinking and coming back to is the word 'beautiful'.
This is an album with so many tender and beautiful moments that you kind of get lost in the songs, the lovely moments seem to flow between themselves so that you just seem to get lost in the music. This is an album to put on and to listen to and 'just be'. Take time to let these songs talk to you, let these became part of your quiet time and let the songs take you on a great journey.
Review by Jono Davies
LTTM Rating 4 Out of 5 Stars Standout Tracks I Am Beloved
Father Of Jesus
DOVE Award winning husband and wife duo Jonathan and Melissa Helser have released the first part of their latest album The Land I’m Livin’ In. Recorded over the course of three days in North Carolina, the deeply personal…