The wait is over! The Jericho Sound: A Devotional Journey to Victory is now available.
Release Date: January 15, 2021
Label: Rockfest Records
Format: Digital, Streaming
Key Themes: Worship, faith, hope, God’s presence
1. Album Overview
Unseen: The Lion And The Lamb (Deluxe Edition) is Seventh Day Slumber’s heartfelt venture into the worship genre. This 12-track album, with a runtime of 50 minutes, is a rich collection of original worship songs and powerful covers. The album includes renditions of contemporary Christian classics like Reckless Love, What A Beautiful Name, and Waymaker, blended with their unique post-grunge influence. With its focus on themes of God’s faithfulness and our dependence on Him, this project serves as a reminder of the spiritual connection between worship and renewal.
Score: 85/100 (Great)
2. Technical Mastery
Instrumentation: The instrumentation seamlessly blends traditional worship elements with Seventh Day Slumber’s signature rock aesthetic. Tracks like Holy Spirit and Lion And The Lamb feature dynamic arrangements, from swelling guitar chords to subtle piano interludes, creating both intimacy and grandeur.
Score: 84/100 (Good)
Vocals: Joseph Rojas’ vocal delivery is emotive and reverent, carrying the weight of each lyric. His sincerity shines through on tracks like Run To The Father and I Need You. The harmonies in Oceans add depth, making it a standout vocal performance.
Score: 88/100 (Great)
Audio Engineering: The production balances clarity and warmth, ensuring that both the vocals and instruments resonate with purpose. The transitions between acoustic and full-band sections are smooth and immersive.
Score: 86/100 (Great)
3. Artistic Depth
Lyrical Analysis: The lyrics are worshipful and deeply rooted in scripture, reflecting themes of surrender (Run To The Father), praise (See A Victory), and awe (What A Beautiful Name). Lines like “I run to the Father, again and again” exemplify the album’s heart: an invitation to seek God in every moment.
Score: 89/100 (Great)
Genre Innovation: While worship albums often stay within conventional boundaries, Seventh Day Slumber adds their rock edge, making songs like Branches and Unseen resonate uniquely without straying too far from the worship genre.
Score: 83/100 (Good)
Cohesion: The album flows well, with slower ballads like I Need You and Reckless Love providing moments of reflection amidst more anthemic tracks like Waymaker and Lion And The Lamb.
Score: 87/100 (Great)
4. Audience Appeal
Replay Value: Worship albums thrive on their ability to connect with listeners on a spiritual level, and Unseen excels in this regard. The mix of well-known worship hits and original compositions ensures replayability for both personal devotion and congregational settings.
Score: 85/100 (Great)
Target Demographics: The album is a perfect fit for fans of modern worship music and those seeking faith-based rock. Its versatility makes it suitable for both corporate worship and personal reflection.
Score: 88/100 (Great)
5. Standout Moments
Memorable Lyrics:
“Your name is the name above all names, You are worthy of all praise.” (What A Beautiful Name)
“Spirit, lead me where my trust is without borders.” (Oceans)
Iconic Riffs/Solos: The subtle yet driving guitar riffs in Lion And The Lamb create a worship anthem with energy, while Branches features a memorable melodic solo that elevates its contemplative tone.
Unique Production Effects: The layered vocal harmonies and atmospheric instrumentation in Unseen give it a cinematic quality, making it one of the most emotionally resonant tracks.
6. Final Verdict
Unseen: The Lion And The Lamb (Deluxe Edition) is a worshipful and heartfelt album that showcases Seventh Day Slumber’s ability to merge their rock roots with a genuine passion for worship. While it doesn’t break entirely new ground, its sincerity and musical quality make it a standout addition to their discography and the broader Christian music landscape.
Overall Score: 86/100 (Great)
Qualitative Rating: A moving and uplifting worship album with rock-inspired passion.