Saturday, November 5, 2011

The Attributes of God album review

Instant classic. That's what comes to mind when I listen to this album. This has been the only album I've listened to all week. Which is saying something, because although I love shai linne, I'm usually listening to something from Reach Records.
shai linne has created what is possibly hip hop's first worship album. All 15 tracks point to the beauty and magnificence of our triune God. There is nothing here that points toward shai linne.
The album starts off with shai's wife, Blair Linne performing a piece of spoken word on the beauty of God. She talks about how no earthly beauty compares to that of God. There's a piece of a sermon toward the end which talks about how Moses worshiped God and then a short instrumental which leads into the second song "The Glory of God" which talks about how God deserves all the glory because He is the Creator of everything.
"Taste and See" speaks about God's goodness while "Our God is in the Heavens" speaks about his sovereignty. "Mercy and Grace" deals with God's mercy and grace and features an awesome guest verse by Timothy Brindle. "Lord of Patience" and "All Consuming Fire" talk about God's patience as well as his wrath, the latter being a subject that is not often dealt with in churches.
"Perfect Love" is one of the most beautiful tracks on the album and talks about how God loves mankind even though we're all sinful and want nothing to do with God. "Faithful God" and "Judge of all the Earth" deal with God's faithfulness and justice.
shai's last track is "The Omnis" which speaks on the three omnis of God; His omniscience (all knowing), His omnipresence (everywhere) and His omnipotence (can do anything). Finally Timothy Brindle does a solo track on the self sufficiency of God while the album is finished off with a remix to "Triune Praise" which talks about the different characteristics of each part of the Trinity.
All in all, this album is probably the best I've heard all year. I would recommend picking it up and listening to it all the way through. It contains a lot of doctrine and has a lot of replay value.

1 comment:

  1. Dude, as you give this review, I just replayed the songs in snippets. It gave me the chills.

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