''Give Us Rest; or, A Requiem Mass in C (the Happiest of All Keys)'' is the sixth and final
studio album
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and their eleventh overall album release from the
David Crowder Band. This album was released on January 10, 2012 through
sixstepsrecords. The album charted at the following during the week of January 28, 2012: No. 1 on the ''
Billboard
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Christian Albums chart, No. 2 on both the
''Billboard'' 200 and
Digital Albums charts. The first single to come from the album is "Let Me Feel You Shine".
Musical style
''Give Us Rest'' follows the former sextet's applauded ''
Church Music'', in which every track was infused with more
electronic textures than used before. Critically, it was met with various descriptors for the songs' sounds, including
techno,
progressive rock,
experimental, and even
disco
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-rock, which was attributed to the 13th track "Church Music - Dance (!)".
However, Jesus Freak Hideout's Michael Weaver hailed ''Give Us Rest'' as "the most diverse thing DC*B has released in one collection." A sentence earlier, he dubbed it "a masterpiece",
a statement which various Christian music reviewers echoed radiantly.
He noted it for consisting of "everything from the standard DC*B modern
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worship
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you're accustomed to, as well as
classical sounding pieces, shredding guitars,
folk,
bluegrass, a hint of Southern gospel, and a couple nicely covered
hymns."
Country and
Southern
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-tinged tracks appear here that were scarce in the
electronica
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of ''Church Music''. Paul S. Ganney of
Cross Rhythms
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found "I Am A Seed" "
country-
rock tinged."
Michael Weaver noted "Jesus, Lead Me to Your Healing Waters" as having "a
Southern rock feel" and "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" "a
bluegrass feel."
Though reacting to these genre attempts with positive assessments, the inclusion of
spoken word Weaver reacted to negatively.
Composition
''Give Us Rest'' ranks as the lengthiest David Crowder*Band studio album at nearly 101 minutes, overtaking ''Church Musics 74 minutes. Physically consisting of 2
compact discs,
AllMusic's James Christopher Monger would name it the sextet's "
swan song
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."
While ''Church Music'' and one of its predecessors ''
A Collision or (3+4=7)'' contained two
cover songs, ''Give Us Rest'' contains four covers.
Disc one
Six tracks on disc one were written solely by
David Crowder:
* Track #1: "Requiem Aeternam Dona Eis, Domine"
* Track #2: "Lux Aeternam Shine"
* Track #5: "God Have Mercy (Kyrie Eleison)"
* Track #7: "Fall On Your Knees"
* Track #10: "Reprise #1"
* Track #19: "Sequence 6"
The other 13 (excluding one cover) were written with bandmates and collaborator
Matt Maher.
The second track "Oh Great God, Give Us Rest" is Disc 1's first and final track to contain writing contributions from Canadian
CWM musician
Matt Maher.
The sixth track "
Why Me?" is the record's first cover. Written by actor and
country singer-songwriter
Kris Kristofferson, it originally appeared as the last track on his 1972 record ''
Jesus Was a Capricorn''.
After the 13th track, an interlude simply tilted "Interlude" written by bass guitarist and keyboardist Mike Dodson, is a series of "Sequences" commence, containing seven instrumental tracks.
Reception
Critical
The album ''Give Us Rest'' has received nearly universal acclaim.
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CCM Magazine'', The Christian Manifesto, and Jesus Freak Hideout's Ryan Barbee all gave the album 5 out of 5 stars. Matt Conner of CCM Magazine commented on how the album "starts with footsteps of those walking to church and closes with the familiar hymn 'Because He Lives'",
[ noting that "in between are emotional and musical shifts that rise and fall at all the right times."][ The Christian Manifesto's Lydia Akinola called the album "a triumphant finish!"][ She went on to say that the album "is a masterpiece, one that totally eclipses what many thought was possible."][ Ryan Barbee of Jesus Freak Hideout heaped praise on the album, saying "there is no doubt that they have created something grander and more elaborate than all of their previous releases",][ and that each track "back up this statement" and that the album "is nothing short of an amazing experience."][
Christian Music Zine's Tyler Hess rated the album 4.5 out of 5 stars and gave the band and album praise, commenting that the band "went out without holding anything back, putting an exclamation mark on their career".][ He noted this album showed "the talent, skill, dedication and hard work put into t and called it "one final masterpiece".][ Paul S. Ganney of Cross Rhythms rated the album 9 out of 10 squares and described the album as "finish ngwith a flourish", but advised that the "lyrics tend towards the liturgical"][ and that he couldn't "see many church choirs managing to tackle them successfully."][ Ganney noted that each track "follow a well-defined route thematically, but always with the underlying truth: no matter how close to the edge we may sail (and even over it) God can bring us back."][ Jesus Freak Hideout's Michael Weaver gave the album 4.5 out of 5 and called the album a "masterpiece" but cautioned that the album "just doesn't contain enough sing-a-long type songs to make a very effective worship album", and commented that "a few wasted tracks of noise, filler, or spoken word keep this album from the perfect rating it was so close to."][ New Release Tuesday's Marcus Hathcock also rated the album 4.5 out of 5, writing that "while you may not resonate with every song on this album, it's absolutely safe to say that there is something for everyone on ''Give Us Rest''"][ and that "Crowder has given us a beautiful, long goodbye that'll satisfy us for years to come."][ Derek Walker of The Phantom Tollbooth rated the album 4.5 out of 5 as well and stressed that we should give "credit to Crowder for stopping the band at the top of its game, rather than clinging on and regurgitating more of the same."][
The album was rated 4 out of 5 stars by Allmusic, '']Christianity Today
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'', Indie Vision Music and Louder Than the Music. Ron Augustine of ''Christianity Today'' wrote that the album "sounds exactly as a 'final album' should. It is a Mount Everest of worship rock albums, never to be topped."[ Indie Vision Music's Joshua Hedlund wrote "they went all out for their last hurrah. There's something for everyone in this double-disc opus, from corporate worship anthems to personal prayers to instrumental jams spanning a wide range of dynamics."][ Hedlund wrote that "from the opening chimes to the closing hymns, it's ''almost'' too much, and you probably won't want to listen to all of it all the time, but you'll definitely want to explore it all year long."][ Jono Davies of Louder Than the Music called the album "a piece of musical art" and "a truly stunning piece of music" that "will be enjoyed by everyone who hears it."][ At Allmusic, James Christopher Monger wrote that the release "finds the sextet firing on all cylinders, offering up an elaborate two-disc swan song that stays true to their modern worship vision while elevating it to a whole new level."][ Finally, Monger felt that "one would be hard-pressed to not find something to love here".]
Zach of Alpha Omega News graded the album an (A+), and wrote that "Overall, what David Crowder and his band have created here is a fantastic collection of worshipful anthems, each able to stand up on its own, while each having a similarity to the other that never fails to share the love of God with the listener. It is a concept album in a way, if you pay attention to its lengthy subtitle and how many of the songs celebrate the life and death of Jesus. Even if the band was never quite your cup of tea in the past, I advise you not to pass up on this album. Not only is it a masterpiece in Christian music alone, but also sure to be the year's very best." Jeremy Dunn of Gospel Music Channel wrote that the album is "the band's most extensive body of music to date", in which "the listener is taken through the poetic patterns of this time-honored liturgical funeral mass, not for the sole purpose of mourning but also to celebrate what has passed."[
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Commercial performance
The album debuted at No. 2 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, selling 51,000 copies. The next week, the album fell to No. 23, selling 11,744 copies.
Track listing
Personnel
* David Crowder – lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, piano, programming, stomping
* Jack Parker – electric guitar, banjo, keyboards, piano, backing vocals, programming, stomping, co-lead vocals on "Sequence 5"
* Mark Waldrop – electric guitar, mandolin, glockenspiel, backing vocals, programming, stomping, co-lead vocals on “Sequence 4”
* Mike Dodson – bass, piano, cello, banjo, clarinet, backing vocals, programming, stomping
* Mike Hogan – violin, turntables, programming, stomping
* B-Wack – drums, percussion, programming, stomping
Charts positions
Album
Year-end charts
References
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2012 albums
David Crowder Band albums