Desperation Band [Light Up The World]
Kevin R. Davis | Perkasie, PA | 09/28/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
""Light Up The World" is the fifth album from the Desperation Band, writers of "I Am Free", "Rescue", "My Savior Lives" and "Counting On God". Their songs have been covered by Newsboys, Newsong and Phillips, Craig & Dean. The band is formerly made up of Jared Anderson, Jon Egan and Glenn Packiam. This album is a solo project by Jon Egan since Jared and Glenn were working on their own solo projects. It is the first studio recorded album at New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado. All three are associate worship pastors at the church, serving under senior pastor, Ross Parsley.
Filled with passionate songs birthed in the furnace of worship, prayer and intercession, Desperation Band's first studio album is a powerful experience calling the body of Christ to mercy and justice. "Light Up The World" is a fresh new sound of worship from the Desperation Movement through which thousands of students have taken the Desperation Vow to wholeheartedly follow God. In a special partnership with Heartwork Uganda, this album is dedicated to being a source of mission preparation and funding for the building of orphanages in Uganda.
The album opens with an instrumental introduction "You Started It All" which leads to "You Hold It All". I've been collecting Desperation Band since "From The Rooftops" which features "I Am Free", so it took me awhile to get used to the studio recordings compared to the energy from past live recordings. Hillsong United released a similar collection called "All Of The Above" which were also studio recordings. There is a connection between the songs as there are more instrumental tracks, "Dawn Till Dusk" between "God Be Praised" and "Highest Place" and "The Morning" between "Joy Will Come" and title track "Light Up The World".
There is an ambient feel to most of the songs similar to "The Hope That Lies In You" by The Glorious Unseen, one of my top albums of the year. For me the highlights are "You Hold It All", "Be The Change", "Solid Rock", "Highest Place" and "Light Up The World". They all have strong messages and catchy melodies. There are several reflective songs including "God Be Praised", "Holy Ground" and "Angel Song". There are two songs, "Joy Will Come" and "Highest Place" which feature a female vocalist that reminded me of Brooke (Fraser) Ligertwood singing "Soon" with Hillsong United.
If you like ambient worship like The Glorious Unseen and the softer songs by Hillsong United, then you should like the standout songs of "Light Up The World" by Desperation Band, especially "You Hold It All" and "Highest Place" which I can imagine singing with fellow believers."