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The Stevenson Ranch Davidians - Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs album

The Stevenson Ranch Davidians - Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs album

  • Performer: The Stevenson Ranch Davidians
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs
  • Released: 2006
  • Style: Psychedelic Rock
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1245 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1834 mb
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  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 464

Description

Album:Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs (2006) Recorded at Red Rockets Glare Studios in Los Angeles Bass, Other – Jessica Latiolait Drums.

Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs.

The Stevenson Ranch Davidians Lyrics provided by SongLyrics. All Music News . Popular The Stevenson Ranch Davidians Lyrics. Let It All Go. The Stevenson Ranch Davidians. 2. Getting By. 3. Nature Boy. 5. Better Day. 6. Inbetween Everything. 7. Don't Get Hung Up. 8. Beginnings and Ends.

Free download and listen Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs. Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs. Tracks count: 12. Views: 1. The Stevenson Ranch Davidians - Better Day 05:15. The Stevenson Ranch Davidians - What a Wonderful World 03:18. The Stevenson Ranch Davidians - No Tomorrow 06:07.

Listen to music from The Stevenson Ranch Davidians like Feelin' Good, Better Day & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from The Stevenson Ranch Davidians. A cult to follow, The Stevenson Ranch Davidians’ soulful sounds burrow into the hearts of their devoted and faithful followers. This four member band is fronted by Dwayne (lead singer, rhythm guitarist and lyricist) and accompanied by Jessica (bassist/organist), Matt (lead guitars) and Bryan (drums), and lists musical inspirations and influences as diverse and as far reaching as their global following.

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With The Stevenson Ranch Davidians (TSRD) I found them quite by accident, but it was one of those pleasant accidents that actually makes you smile. Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs maybe an overblown title for your debut album, but somehow it works. Each of the songs are so joyous and grand that the title seems to fit comfortably. TSRD sound echoes back to the early days of The Verve and Spiritualized, the music has equal moments of brooding and elation whilst the guitars sweep through each of the songs like a heartbeat giving them a pulse that makes the whole record sound alive.

Tracklist

Let It All Go 4:09
Getting By 3:06
Nature Boy 3:22
Nothing's Cliche 3:42
Better Day 5:15
Inbetween Everything 6:04
Don't Get Hung Up 3:13
Beginnings And Ends 3:42
What A Wonderful World 3:18
Nothing To Say 4:05
Subliminalover 4:34
No Tomorrow 6:07

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SRD-04 1906 The Stevenson Ranch Davidians Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs ‎(CD, Album) Not On Label SRD-04 1906 US 2006
bymr 80010CD The Stevenson Ranch Davidians Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs ‎(CD, Album) Beyond Your Mind Records bymr 80010CD Germany 2007

Comments

Felolune Felolune
Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs may just about be one of the most pretentious album titles I’ve yet to come across, and there are those who will infer that the title works on many levels, suggesting that what Stevenson Ranch Davidians lay down here here is sweeping, in tune with what The Verve or Spiritualized were doing early on in their careers, and while perhaps true of The Verve, it isn’t until their release of Life & Death that one can make that Spiritualized connection.The song “Better Day” is the crowning achievement on this album for those like myself who’s wayward listening pleasures revolve around couch-bound intoxication … and while certainly good, the other material, for me, doesn’t hold a candle to this drifting hypnotic blues laden number. The rest of the album doesn’t seem to be able to find a surefooted place to stand, resounding with visions that have been heard and done before, and much better, by others, though with that in mind, when “Better Day” filter from my speakers I knew the band was onto something fresh inviting and new, where it seems that if wishes can come true, for a moment, with the delivery of Life & Death, my psychedelic prayers had been answered, though with the release of their following outing Amerikana, my new found heroes were right back on the path laid down here, where the only track that harkened back to my shimmering visions was “Love Is The Big Light.”It’s not an unenjoyable album, it’s simply that if I’m not one for music that comes off as this derivative. Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs is very much what it is, a first delivery from a band capable of so much more, where on Love & Death they manage take that drifting stance and deliver a body of work that will withstand the test of time.Review by Jenell Kesler