CD Review – Steven Curtis Chapman, Beauty Will Rise
February 17, 2010 by Lorn Gieck
Filed under Ministries, Music & Arts
CD Review
Steven Curtis Chapman, Beauty Will Rise
Out of personal tragedy comes this very remarkable release from veteran artist Steven Curtis Chapman. Its been a long time since an album has affected me quite like this one has. In terms of production it has a very intimate and raw feel. They seem to have left some of polish off of this one, and yet we are rewarded as listeners with a warmth and honesty that comes through in every note. Musically it is also excellent. The songs are also really well written, and very creative. It isn’t a standard rock band style of album, instead taking a more minimalistic approach to instrumentation and arrangement. Somehow they seem to do more with less. Lyrically, it has some very dark moments, and there is a tremendous honesty in grappling with both personal pain, and the problems of pain and suffering in the world. In the face of such big questions Steven continuously goes back to God. The personal tragedy is somehow enlarged to look theologically at the whole world through the eyes of God. What’s amazing in this album is that we don’t get answers, instead we receive glimpses, glimpses of the glory of God and His work and His plan. It’s really remarkable and precious to be able to listen to art like this and have your picture of God enlarged, and be instilled with a greater sense of His glory. This is a great dose of hope. I don’t know how he could even sing and play this, yet he does it with such integrity and artistic excellence. Take time to really stop and listen to this album.
Reviewed by Lorn Gieck


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