Sometimes when a reviewer is faced with a huge pile of modern rock albums, most of which are directed at the worshipping Church and use the over-familiar templates of Delirious? or Hillsong United, it takes an album like this one to dispatch the apathy. 'Greater Things' is an absolutely stunning debut and in this Era Of Independents is way beyond the creative standards of many albums pushed at the Christian market by the big multinationals. If you read Cross Rhythms' recent article you will know that Bluetree are from Belfast and have risen to popularity in their home city through the Mannafest events. Now this thrilling album underlines why their reputation is growing. With a fine lead singer in Aaron Boyd, some biting guitar work from Rick Bleakley and some unexpected blips and beats provided by DJ Pete Kernoghan this brings a fresh and exciting touch to the rock worship arena. Yes, there are occasional touches of the Celtic fervour of U2 or the passionate declaration of those Littlehampton wonders, but there's also some fine songwriting here. The killer track is the opener "Life's Noise" which after a montage of all the irritating surplus row of modern life bursts into a song which would take the roof off any stadium. Equally impressive is their inventive arrangement of that old warhorse, "When I Survey". Production by American veteran Paul Mills is consistently inventive, the sonic values are at times breathtaking (it was recorded after all at U2's stomping ground Windmill Lane Studios) and I conclude by recommending this to every believer looking for rock excellence AND a heart after worship.
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Posted by Rachel in Kilkeel, N. Ireland at 15:02 on Oct 2 2007
Posted by fede in argentina rosario at 11:26 on Oct 30 2007
bluetree is the best band !!!
i love the true woship and blue tree gve up the best
worship!!!
i am argentinian and i don`t write english sorry!!
bless for all!!
Posted by Scott in N.Ireland at 16:13 on Nov 8 2007
Great review, only heard a few tracks at their myspace site
but the quality was fantastic and a real solid break thorugh
for N.Irish worship. Great work guys!
Posted by David in Belfast at 10:16 on Nov 11 2007
Praise and Worship from the heart of the soul. I thank God
for the gifts of these guys and thank the guys for following
the spirt and sharing them with us.
Posted by David in Belfast at 10:52 on Nov 11 2007
Praise and Worship from the heart of the soul. I thank God
for the gifts of these guys and thank the guys for following
the spirt and sharing them with us.
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immense album...so cool! good job lads