Sonicflood (album)

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Sonicflood
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 23, 1999
Genre Contemporary worship music, Christian rock
Label Gotee
Producer Sonicflood

Otto Price

Bryan Lenox
Sonicflood chronology
Sonicflood
(1999)
Sonicpraise
(2001)
Zilch chronology
Platinum
(1997)
Sonicflood
(1999)
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Sonicflood is the debut album by the Christian rock band Sonicflood, released in 1999. The album features modern pop and rock renditions of praise and worship songs. Musically, the release was likened to a combination of Third Eye Blind and Radiohead, [3] or PFR. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Invocation" 0:20
2."I Have Come to Worship" Jeff Searles 3:16
3."Holy One"Jeff Deyo, Otto Price, Jason Halbert 4:32
4."I Want to Know You" Andy Park 4:33
5."My Refuge"Jeff Deyo, Otto Price, Jason Halbert4:29
6."I Could Sing of Your Love Forever" (featuring Lisa Kimmey-Bragg) Martin Smith 4:25
7."Holiness" (featuring Wilshire) Scott Underwood 7:12
8."Carried Away"Jeff Deyo, Jason Halbert4:15
9."Something About That Name" (featuring Kevin Max) William and Gloria Gaither4:01
10."I Need You"Jeff Deyo, Jason Halbert5:24
11."Open the Eyes of My Heart" Paul Baloche 5:22
12."The Heart of Worship" Matt Redman 7:22

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References

  1. Sonicflood at AllMusic
  2. 1 2 Dietor-Hartley, Shannon (December 1999). "Album Advice / Sonicflood". Church Musician Today. 3 (4): 28. ISSN   0009-6466.
  3. 1 2 Urbanski, David (May–June 1999). "Tools / Music / Sonicflood / Sonicflood". YouthWorker Journal . XV (5): 65. ISSN   0747-3486.