Band: The Ember Days
Title: Finger Painting EP
Label: Come&Live
Release Date: 9/7/2010
Reviewer: Joshua Hedlund
Tracklisting:
- Hope
- It Is Well
- Rest
- Finger Painting
- Simple Song
On this latest release these New Zealand worshippers sound like Explosions In The Sky infused with a bit of Jesus, complete with those constant, dripping, echoing guitar riffs and those soothing build-ups fueled by those rat-a-tat snare rhythms and lazy cymbal rolls. “Hope” sounds like a typical intro track as it slowly builds, but as it lasts over four minutes it doesn’t leave you hanging like most standard teaser intros.
Janell Belcher’s vocals are added on the loosely hymn-inspired “It Is Well,” and the atmospheric quality is reminiscent of Brooke Fraser singing with Hillsong United: I am but a child in the hands of my Lord / He carries me through rushing rivers, takes me home / When I cannot see, will my faith sustain? / I will find my strength in your love, oh, in your love. The tender track is perfect for kneeling or resting in worship.
“Rest” is more of an Explosions In The Sky type instrumental, although it includes some piano and light vocals that give it additional weight. The driving settles down again to smoothly transition into the 11-minute title track, where the bass guitar takes the previous melodic line as the rest of the instruments slowly reemerge on top of it and gradually increase in volume and density. The worshipful engine finally reaches full throttle for a few minutes before the expected decrescendo, and you can even hear a few strings contributing their presence.
These strings are also felt on the closer “Simple Song,” which packs some energy into its more traditional song structure. It includes a giant choir repeatedly singing “Hallelujah we praise You, Hallelujah.” It’s almost as if the band hopes you have been refreshed enough by the peaceful numbers that you can respond with a more energetic release of praise.
Overall: Some may find the up-and-down movements rather predictable, but the patient execution is solid. Since The Ember Days are with the ministry-oriented Come&Live, giving away these five tracks for free, they probably just want you to use this to quietly worship or pray while relaxing (or falling asleep) in God’s presence, and for that it is more than sufficient. As The Ember Days keep refining their sound and releasing their passion, we can only hope that a full-length album will soon be forthcoming.
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| Jonathan, 2 hours ago.
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I really enjoy this EP. It’s got a really “lush” feel to it. But I think I definately like “Your Eyes Light Up” and their self-titled EP better. The instrumental songs are great, but if you were to proportion them out it’d be better to have more tracks with vocals than instrumentals IMO. Good review either way though.
I really enjoy this release.
I really, really want Come&Live to be a sustainable model and I hope affordability has nothing to do with why they’ve only put out two EPs and no full-lengths in the last three or so years (I think) with Come&Live.
The Ember Days have written their full length will be released next year. From what I gather they decided to release this EP first in preparation. Sort of to lay the groundwork. I don’t know. They definitely have a full length out soon though. They might have even recorded it already. I don’t know. Probably not.
By the way, are you the same Joshua Hedlund who posts on ap.net and has released some amazing piano instrumental covers of bands? If so, I’m incredible excited.
Cool, Tim, thanks for the info.
(And yes, that is me, ha. I’m doin’ some reviews for IVM now.)
Oh awesome! Well, judging by this review you are a welcome addition to the team!
Do you still make music?
Thanks. I do more writing about music than writing music these days although I haven’t totally abandoned it… but let’s not derail this review too much lol. Hit me up on Twitter or the forums :)
Post Rock worship!! i love this concept !!