''Lifesong'' is the second studio album by American
Christian rock
Christian rock is a form of rock music that features lyrics focusing on matters of Christian faith, often with an emphasis on Jesus, typically performed by self-proclaimed Christian individuals. The extent to which their lyrics are explicitly Ch ...
band
Casting Crowns, released on August 30, 2005 by
Beach Street Records and
Reunion Records
Reunion Records is a contemporary Christian record label based in Brentwood, Tennessee, that operates under the Provident Label Group. The label was founded in 1982, by Dan Harrell and Mike Blanton.
History
The label was formed by Amy Grant's m ...
. Produced by
Mark A. Miller, ''Lifesong'' was the follow-up to the band's
self-titled debut album. Although the unexpected success of the first album led to tremendous demand for new music from Casting Crowns,
lead vocalist
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Mark Hall was advised by
Steven Curtis Chapman (a co-producer of the debut album) and
Mac Powell
Mac Powell (born Johnny Mac Powell; December 25, 1972), originally from Clanton, Alabama, is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and musician who formed the Christian rock band Third Day with guitarist Mark Lee, with both of them being ...
not to worry about commercial expectations. ''Lifesong'', which has a
pop rock and
adult contemporary sound, focuses on challenging believers and indicting piousness and hypocrisy in the Christian church. Worship themes are also prominent in the album.
''Lifesong'' was received positively by music critics. Many critics praised the album's songwriting, although others felt the album's sound was derivative. The album and its singles were nominated for many awards, with the album winning the
Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album at the
48th Grammy Awards
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and the Dove Award for Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year at the
37th GMA Dove Awards
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. It debuted and peaked at number nine on the
''Billboard'' 200 and number on the ''
Billboard
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''
Christian Albums chart, selling 71,000 copies in its first week. The 15th best-selling Christian album of the 2000s in the
United States, ''Lifesong'' has been
certified Platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA) and has sold 1.4 million copies in the United States. All of the album's singles topped the ''Billboard''
Christian Songs and
Hot Christian AC charts.
Background and recording
Following the unexpected success of their
first album, there was tremendous demand for new music from Casting Crowns. Although
lead vocalist
The lead vocalist in popular music is typically the member of a group or band whose voice is the most prominent melody in a performance where multiple voices may be heard. The lead singer sets their voice against the accompaniment parts of t ...
Mark Hall, who either wrote or co-wrote all the songs on the album, felt "a little worried" about the band's follow-up album, fellow recording artists
Steven Curtis Chapman (who co-produced the band's first album) and
Mac Powell
Mac Powell (born Johnny Mac Powell; December 25, 1972), originally from Clanton, Alabama, is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and musician who formed the Christian rock band Third Day with guitarist Mark Lee, with both of them being ...
of
Christian rock
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band
Third Day encouraged Hall to "say what God wants you to say".
They also advised him to not worry about commercial expectations or whether "people are going to like it".
Ultimately, Hall "absorbed" the feedback their first record had received, using it as inspiration.
''Lifesong'' focuses mainly on the "truth-can-be-a-tough-pill-to-swallow message" that "there are broken people within arm’s reach of the church, and if there is any hope of healing, it begins with people who will be the hands and feet of Jesus".
Hall responded to critics who felt the band's material was "preaching to the choir" by saying "How can writing songs that challenge the church, songs that ask Christians to consider their actions, be a bad thing? After all, it’s the message that matters... Everybody is passionate about what
they do, about what they feel called to, so for one to say the other’s ministry is more or less meaningful or spiritual or anything is ridiculous".
Hall also felt that there were "too many walls in Christian music" and said "I think people listen to you if you’re transparent... People want to hear the truth. You just hang around church for a while, and you’ll see. People
don’t want you to talk around it. They want you to tell it like it is, even if it hurts".
Hall ultimately wrote songs such as "Does Anybody Hear Her" and "Stained Glass Masquerade", which "challenge believers".
According to Hall, he was trying to say that he didn't think it bothers the world if people in the church sin. Rather, he felt that the world is bothered when Christians act like they don't sin.
''Lifesong'' was
produced
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by Mark A. Miller, with
recording and
mixing done by Sam Hewitt at Zoo Studio in
Franklin, Tennessee. Additional recording was done at Lifesong Studio in
McDonough, Georgia. The album was
mastered by Richard Dodd and
engineered
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by Dale Oliver and John Lewis Lee III. The
strings
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on the album were arranged by Bobby Huff and were recorded at Little Big Studio by Boeho Shin and Daewoo Kim.
Composition
Musically, ''Lifesong'' is influenced by
adult contemporary and
pop rock music.
The album also has influence from
worship
Worship is an act of religious devotion usually directed towards a deity. It may involve one or more of activities such as veneration, adoration, praise, and praying. For many, worship is not about an emotion, it is more about a recognition ...
music in the vein of
U2, with songs building into "sweeping choruses and dramatic climaxes".
Much of the album's lyrical content is devoted to challenging the Christian church
and indicting hypocrisy and piousness within the church.
Songs such as
the title track and "Father, Spirit, Jesus" have worshipful lyrics
while others such as "Stained Glass Masquerade" note the inability of church congregations to share their burdens openly.
"
Does Anybody Hear Her
"Does Anybody Hear Her" is a song recorded by Christian rock band Casting Crowns, released by Beach Street Records, Reunion Records, and Provident Label Group. Written by Mark Hall and produced by Mark A. Miller, it was released on September 23, ...
" condemns the church's focus on judging rather than realizing pain
and gives the message than condemning other people is wrong.
"Set Me Free" is set from the perspective of "the demon-possessed man", who is calling to Jesus for relief. It also incorporates more of a
rock sound than Casting Crowns normally uses.
Critical reception and accolades
''Lifesong'' received mostly positive reviews from music critics. Kim Jones of
About.com gave it five out of five stars, saying "Bottom line - my hat goes off to Casting Crowns for a job well done, once again. This is one band that doesn't soft-pedal their message, even if it is one that people enjoying a "comfort-zone" may not want to hear".
Jared Johnson of
AllMusic gave the album four-and-a-half out of five stars, opining "One of the brightest spots on the CCM map in 2005, ''Lifesong'' was powered by a second dose of Mark Hall's earnestly challenging worship themes and a penchant for reflective pop... From start to finish, the album showcases songwriting that is consistent, polished, and potent, furthering the septet's reputation as one of Christian music's most popular acts of the 21st century".
Deborah Evans Price of ''
Billboard
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'' said that "there is no sophomore letdown here for Casting Crowns... This is intelligent, soulful music that goes beyond mere entertainment to something deeper".
David McCreary of ''
CCM Magazine'' gave ''Lifesong'' an A−, opining "staying true to their approach of assimilating crisp melodies, forthright lyrics and stout vocals, the Crowns effectively blend uptempo worship anthems and emotive ballads for another well-balanced set".
Russ Breimeier of ''
Christianity Today
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'' gave the album three-and-a-half out of five stars, calling the music "derivative", said that "
asting Crownsfans will find much to love, while others continue to ponder the secret of this band's success. All can probably agree that Lifesong is a sequel in the truest sense, offering more of the same to the delight of those so touched and inspired by the music of Casting Crowns the first time".
Simon Eden of
Cross Rhythms
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Hi ...
gave the album ten out of ten squares, saying "With 'Lifesong' being officially
asting Crowns'second release, the pressure is on to see if they can deliver. The simple answer is quite probably yes as the band use a refreshing formula that challenges the Church instead of serving up milk and cookies".
John DiBiase of Jesus Freak Hideout gave it three out of five stars, opining "Overall, ''Lifesong'' is musically an assortment of experimentation and familiarity, as the band continues to offer songs with relatable messages to the church body. Frontman and chief songwriter Mark Hall's strained, shouting-style vocals is
icstill an acquired taste, along with his straightforward and often simplistic lyrics, but ''Lifesong'' is a noteworthy second chapter in an already impressive career for this young band".