â7 Songsâ is the second album Luke has released in 2020.
It's a personal collection of affirmations, prayers and interpretations of biblical psalms.
These are maintenance songs.
Songs of maintaining faith amid rapid societal changes, a deteriorating social fabric, a global pandemic, escalating climate disruption and the associated grief. This album includes interpretations and arrangements of ancient songs that acknowledge a hope that's been shared through the centuries. During its creation it had a seemingly ominous working title; âAustralian Psalms For A Climate Apocalypseâ, but a closer consideration of the meaning in the word apocalypse is instructive. It's a Greek word (á¼ÏοκάλÏÏιÏ) meaning âan unveiling or unfolding of things not previously known and which could not be known apart from the unveiling.â
It's a personal collection of affirmations, prayers and interpretations of biblical psalms.
These are maintenance songs.
Songs of maintaining faith amid rapid societal changes, a deteriorating social fabric, a global pandemic, escalating climate disruption and the associated grief. This album includes interpretations and arrangements of ancient songs that acknowledge a hope that's been shared through the centuries. During its creation it had a seemingly ominous working title; âAustralian Psalms For A Climate Apocalypseâ, but a closer consideration of the meaning in the word apocalypse is instructive. It's a Greek word (á¼ÏοκάλÏÏιÏ) meaning âan unveiling or unfolding of things not previously known and which could not be known apart from the unveiling.â
The 2 year recording process began in May 2018 in a pleasant, light filled art studio situated in the lush green hilled locality of Lindendale, Northern NSW. Later overdubs were added in the space cave, Lukeâs home studio with the following guests; violins by Isaac Vincent, piano by David Vassella, nylon string guitar by Jeremy White.
Written, performed, recorded, mixed by Luke Vassella.