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The Brilliance, Suite No. 2: World Keeps Spinning - An Antidote to Modern Anxiety
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The Brilliance
Suite No. 2: World Keeps Spinning - An Antidote to Modern Anxiety



Artist Info: Discography
Genre(s): Indie / Alternative
Album length: 11 tracks: 32 minutes, 36 seconds
Street Date: January 10, 2020


READER RATING:   


The Brilliance is a collective defined by its erraticism. Shapeshifting may not be an attribute that lends itself to maintaining fans, but it does lend itself to creating engaging art and exciting direction. One should keep that in mind as they dive into Suite No. 2: World Keeps Spinning - An Antidote to Modern Anxiety, for it has much to offer in David Gungor's typically contemplative way, despite tossing listeners into a whirlwind of musical styles and anxious thoughts.

Opener "Release Me" entices listeners into thinking this is going to be a typical Brilliance release: it's emotional, orchestral, and it sets a precedent for long stretches of melodic instrumentation. The very next track flips that formula on its head. Glitchy effects meet arcane melodies and unpredictable chord progressions (and a mild cuss in the line "what the hell am I doing here?"). It's clear that this album is going to be even more philosophical and esoteric than usual, and when combined with its eclectic, electronic orchestration, this may feel quite alien to fans of their liturgical fare. The stretch of moody pop piano "Circus" to distorted blues-rock "Facebook" to chamber choir piece "I Shall Not Fear" exemplifies this head-scratching stylistic diversity. Ironically, this back-and-forth dance of palette might be anxiety-inducing in itself. Perhaps that is the beauty of this album's design.

By the time we get to "Moods," we find earned comfort from the aggressive changes of the previous songs. It is a meter-shifting, classical instrumental that leads into a trio of hopeful anthems. The antidote to modern anxiety is found in these sentiments: "just hold onto You as the world keeps spinning. It's beautiful, and that's all we have."

Suite No. 2: World Keeps Spinning is ambitious and experimental even for a worship band based on those two adjectives. It's a collection of short, quirky pieces that largely abandon typical song structures and occasionally feature abrupt endings. It's their most energetic and expansive project to date. Will it be divisive amongst the group's fan base? Probably. Is it a necessary work of art in its creative explorations and cultural relevance? Absolutely.

- Review date: 12/31/19, written by Mason Haynie of Jesusfreakhideout.com



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Suite No. 2 is an interesting release from The Brilliance. At the same time, it is both a return to form and a different type of release from them. Suite No. 1 had a lot of political notions behind it, but No. 2 seems to be more worshipful, as in The Brilliance’s days with Integrity Music. I quite enjoyed No. 1 and was really looking forward to the sequel, but after several listens, it doesn’t seem quite as memorable as what I know The Brilliance is capable of being. Their first two full-length records had plenty of great songs, so I was a little underwhelmed by No. 2’s collection of decent songs. That being said, The Brilliance is still one of the best worship-ish bands around these days, and the music itself is quite beautiful at times, so you owe it to yourself to give it a spin if you haven’t yet. - Review date: 1/14/20, Scott Fryberger of Jesusfreakhideout.com

 

. Record Label: None
. Album length: 11 tracks: 32 minutes, 36 seconds
. Street Date: January 10, 2020
. Buy It: iTunes
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  1. Release Me (feat. Biola University Orchestra) (3:51)
  2. How Do We Know (1:45)
  3. Must Admit (3:39)
  4. Circus (2:03)
  5. Facebook (2:50)
  6. I Shall Not Fear (feat. Biola University Chorale) (2:25)
  7. I Wanna Know (0:43)
  8. Moods (3:59)
  9. Holding On (feat. Biola University Orchestra) (3:08)
  10. Just Be (3:02)
  11. World Keeps Spinning (5:11)

 

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