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Burning Like the Midnight Sun

Burning Like the Midnight Sun is the 12th studio release, and 11th full-length studio album, by Christian alternative rock band the Choir, released in 2010.

Burning Like the Midnight Sun
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 29, 2010
Recorded2009-2010
StudioSled Dog Studios,
Franklin, TN
GenreChristian alternative rock
Length49:31
LabelGalaxy21
ProducerDerri Daugherty, Steve Hindalong
The Choir chronology
O How the Mighty Have Fallen
(2005)
Burning Like the Midnight Sun
(2010)
de-plumed
(2010)

Background Edit

In the five years that followed the release of O How the Mighty Have Fallen, the members of the Choir focused on other musical endeavors. Lead singer and guitarist Derri Daugherty and drummer and lyricist Steve Hindalong were concurrent members of the Christian "supergroup" Lost Dogs, so they recorded three albums with the group during this time: The Lost Cabin and the Mystery Trees (2006), We Like to Have Christmas (2007), and Old Angel (2010). The duo also co-produced the Christmas album The Dawn of Grace for Sixpence None the Richer in 2008. In addition, the two produced, engineered or contributed musically to projects for Jeff Johnson, Jeremy Camp, Circleslide, Leeland, Jadon Lavik and Mark Tedder. Guitarist Marc Byrd focused his attention on his post-rock band Hammock, which recorded and released three albums during this period, including Raising Your Voice Trying to Stop an Echo in 2006, which received highly positive critical reception.[1] Bassist Tim Chandler contributed musically to two Lost Dogs albums, while saxophone and Lyricon player Dan Michaels continued to work in artist management, for MercyMe in particular.[2]

During this period, Hindalong and Michaels continued to interact with Choir fans on the band’s own online message board.[2] According to Michaels, it was Choir fans' repeated demands for new music that drove the band back into the studio to record a new album, which was entirely financed by Michaels himself.[2] In addition, Byrd credited the new album to wanting to work with the other members of the band again. "The Choir is still making records because we're sick in a way; we can't just keep working on other people's records and strictly make music for a living. At the core, at the heart of every person in the Choir, there's an artist lurking there that just won't die and go away. It may take a few years to get it out there, but it's always being talked about. Why do we keep making records? Because it's fun. When everybody gets together, it's like synergy."[3]

Recording and production Edit

Burning Like the Midnight Sun was the first of two successive albums to be recorded at Daugherty's own Sled Dog Studios in Franklin, Tennessee.[4] Hindalong described these studio sessions as "smooth and satisfying."[4] Daugherty had a slightly different perspective. "Choir records are not easy to make,” he said. “We’re not fighting, but we’re going at each other as far as musical ideas and what direction [to take]. We all have real strong opinions and real different styles. But in the end, we’ve found this great give-and-take within the band, with all of us, that seems to really work."[5]

Composition Edit

Music Edit

Much of the music on Burning Like the Midnight Sun was built upon guitar tracks that Daugherty was originally developing for a solo instrumental album.[6] "The problem was, I kept putting down guitar ideas, and thought, 'This would make a good Choir song.' I would kind of go that direction, instead of my instrumental album direction, and now I have hardly anything for my instrumental album, and we have a Choir record. That was the catalyst for everything else that happened."[6] Even with Daugherty's contributions, Hindalong emphasized that "perhaps more than any other album by the Choir, Burning Like the Midnight Sun integrates the musical personalities of all five individuals."[4] Lloyd Epperly, writing for QRO, added that "it also might be time to make Christine Glass Byrd member number six," specifically highlighting her "immeasurable" contributions to "Mr. Chandler" and the title track.[7]

"At this point, it’s real easy to create together, because we know where each other is going. [Steve] knows how I sing; he knows how to write for me to sing. I know if I play something on guitar, it’s going to bring something emotionally out in him."

—Derri Daugherty in 2010, in reference to Burning Like the Midnight Sun[8]

For the album's mix of rock styles, Hindalong considered Explosions in the Sky to be "sonically inspirational," as well as the then-most recent releases by the National, Beach House and Grizzly Bear.[9] The band also experimented with a more psychedelic sound on "I’m Sorry I Laughed."[10] According to Hindalong, "I threw a thin blanket over my drums and played with mallets to get that muffled sound. Tim played bass thru a wah-wah pedal that I worked with my hands. We lifted the sax riff from our Chase the Kangaroo album. Dan's Lyricon was truly emotive on the outro, maybe his best since 'More than Words' from our Shades of Gray EP in '86."[10] Hindalong also played around with unusual percussion on "A Friend So Kind." "Derri had already programmed a chillingly perfect loop," Hindalong said. "I just wanted to reinforce the backbeat with something metallic. So, I found a nail puller bar, decided to strike it with a screwdriver, and was really pleased how the note resonated in the key."[9]

"It Should Have Been Obvious" was the only track to incorporate music created outside the band.[11] "Max is my sixteen year-old son, and he's a high school football jock, but he also loves music, and he plays guitar and drums," Chandler said. "And one day he comes to me, he plays it for me, and it was very simple. It was a very simple G major chord that had some movement to it, and it just created this whole melody over it. And that launched the song for me once I heard that, because it was something I never would have played. Once he did that, it just developed into a thing where we collaborated on a chorus and a very simple bridge. I played the idea for Steve and Derri, and that's how that happened. The song would not have existed without [Max] starting it off."[11]

Lyrics Edit

A large percentage of songs on the album address specific events in the band members' lives ("Mr. Chandler,"[12] "I'm Sorry I Laughed,"[13] "Legend of Old Man Byrd,"[14] "Invisible,"[15][10] "Say Goodbye to Neverland"[16]), while other tracks were inspired by close friends of the band ("A Friend So Kind",[17][10] the title track[18]), or Hindalong’s domestic life ("That Melancholy Ghost,"[19] "Between Bare Trees"[20]).

"Mr. Chandler" recounts an event 20 years prior when the Choir was at the airport on its way to perform in Canada, but was stymied by a misspelling on Chandler's paper ticket, as the name was printed "Kim" and not "Tim."[21] "This was back in the days where you could show up with 2,000 pounds of equipment at LAX at the curb, and slip the skycap a hundred bucks or something, and he’d make sure the whole thing got on," Chandler recounted. Once he arrived at the ticket counter, the agent "had a fit" about the misspelling on the ticket, and was further agitated when Chandler had no pen on hand to sign a form. "It was so theatrical," he added. Afterwards, he and the rest of the band rushed to the gate, only to end up missing their flight.[21]

"I’m Sorry I Laughed" details an incident during a soundcheck when the band was on tour in 1990. The stage at the St. Louis venue was long and narrow, and while warming up with his saxophone, Michaels fell off the stage. While he was unhurt, Michaels’ vintage 1963 Selmer was severely damaged, and the band was forced to perform several gigs without sax while it was being repaired.[13] "I felt ashamed for laughing," Hindalong said. "Most humans, it seems, share the same dark trait – finding humor in the misfortunes of others. That seems to be the primary appeal of most reality TV. Why are the humiliation, ridicule and suffering of other people so entertaining to us?"[13]

“Legend of Old Man Byrd” was a re-recording of a song Hindalong wrote and performed at Byrd’s 40th birthday party, and the song reflects actual details from Byrd’s personal life, including the “maple black guitar” which Hindalong gave him for his 30th birthday, later used to compose the popular worship song "God of Wonders."[14] Byrd remarked that Hindalong’s song was "a little embarrassing for me. It’s the one track I didn’t play anything on, because I would feel funny playing on it."[22]

"A Friend So Kind" was a musical eulogy to pianist Tom Howard, who had a long career in contemporary Christian music that began with his first album released on Larry Norman’s Solid Rock label in 1977.[10] Whenever Hindalong was working on a project that required orchestration, he would call upon Howard, who soon became one of his dearest friends.[17][10] When Hindalong heard the news of Howard’s sudden death,[23] "I sat at home in the dark for about three days, and wrote this song on the third day. It was a painful loss, and still is, because I never had a kinder friend who saw me for who I was and accepted me, and had the courage to tell me the truth, without judgement, but with love. The kind of guy that almost everyone that knew him thought he was one of their best friends. I don't know how he had that time or energy for that many people, but he really did. And I thought, 'Wow, now that would be a divine aspiration to be a friend like Tom.'"[17]

"I try to avoid polarizing debates of faith and politics; such conversations are more beneficial face-to-face between individuals with mutual respect for one another. My mind is not made up. I don’t think yours should be, either. Immensely more is hidden than is known. I believe God is alive and moving in our midst. If a song inspires listeners to ponder important things, then that’s a positive result."

—Steve Hindalong in 2011, regarding the album's lyrics[9]

"It Should Have Been Obvious" mostly addresses slavery and racism, but it also serves as an apology to the LGBTQ+ community.[10] "It should have been obvious that a Christian should not have owned slaves," Hindalong said. "But it wasn't to so many who professed to be 'Christians,' including many of our nation's founding fathers. So, what things, I wonder, are not obvious to us today that should be? For example, I kneel before the cross of my redeemer 'just as I am.' Surely, Jesus embraces our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters 'just as they are.' […] It saddens me that this is such a divisive subject. I have studied it intently and discussed it at length. I view the relative passages of Scripture differently now, given their cultural contexts. But mostly my heart and mind are changing as a result of a few individuals who I care for and have begun to understand. If I am wrong – and I am wrong about things every day – I'd rather err on the side of mercy. So often Christians show a cruel face, in shameful contrast to the merciful face of Christ, whose heart we are called to exemplify."[10]

"Between Bare Trees," which Hindalong claimed was his favorite song on the album,[10] was inspired by the love of nature that he shared with his then-wife, Nancy. "She can identify most trees by their bark, seed and leaf. Through her eyes I have learned to appreciate the structure and beauty of bare trees. And it brings to mind the importance of transparency in a relationship."[10] At the same time, Hindalong admitted that, in revealing his domestic life, "sometimes I share too much. I don’t regret that personally, but it has been a problem for my wife, because Nancy’s a very private person, and has felt overexposed by it. And so, I have regretted that. I kind of steered clear of that this album; ‘Bare Trees’ is the only one."[20]

Artwork and packaging Edit

The cover art was created by New Orleans-based visual artist R.R (Ron) Lyon. As a way to publicize the album, the band commissioned Lyon to create an original 24” x 24” art piece for each of the 11 songs on Burning Like the Midnight Sun.[4][24] On October 16, 2010, the Choir performed a special concert at the Graphite Gallery in New Orleans to support the sale of the art pieces to the public.[4]

Release Edit

Burning Like the Midnight Sun was released on July 29, 2010 on CD, and was initially only available on the band’s official website.[4] It was later released for digital download on iTunes and is now widely available on various music streaming platforms.

Prior to release, the Choir offered a number of pre-order options, but their most notable was “Package A,” which included a VIP invitation for two to a barbeque and a private acoustic performance by the Choir at Michaels' home outside Nashville, Tennessee on July 24, 2010.[4][25][9]

For all those who pre-ordered Burning Like the Midnight Sun, the Choir also included a companion CD that featured running commentary from all five band members for each song on the album.[4] From this point forward, the Choir would provide band commentary (either on CD or digital download) for most of their new releases and reissued albums. In addition, the band provided a DVD of mix stems for listeners to create remixed versions of any song on the album.[4] Several of these fan-made remixes would later be featured on the Choir's official Facebook page.[4]

In 2012, Burning Like the Midnight Sun was briefly offered as a free download via NoiseTrade to publicize the release of The Loudest Sound Ever Heard.[26]

Critical reception Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Chicago Sun-Times    [27]
CCM Magazine     [28]
Christianity Today     [29]
Cross Rhythms          [30]
Jesus Freak Hideout     [31]
The Phantom Tollbooth     [32]
Down the LineFavorable [33]
The Christian Rock 20     [34]
QRO Magazine8.1/10[7]
Apple MusicFavorable [35]

Burning Like the Midnight Sun received some of the highest acclaim for any album in the band's catalog, both at the time of release and retrospectively. Jeff Eibel, writing for the Spin Control column in the Chicago Sun-Times, called the album "a late-career triumph," and remarked that Burning Like the Midnight Sun was the Choir’s "second exceptional album in a row, and its best since 1990's landmark Circle Slide."[27] Christianity Today′s Andrew Greer also praised the album, saying that "the Grammy-nominated indie rockers plunge headfirst into lyrical provocations of love, loss and the gospel, issuing smooth musical clarity to contrast the murky exploration of everyday faith."[29] Andy Argyrakis, writing for CCM Magazine, said the Choir upheld its "pioneer status" as "one of alternative music's most meaningful and seminal acts" with "entrancing rhythms, dreamy arrangements, thought-provoking lyrics and overall attention to artistic detail."[28] Derek Walter at The Phantom Tollbooth also highlighted the production, calling Burning Like the Midnight Sun a "sonic delight" and the Choir's "most cohesive, melodic and atmospheric collection to date," adding that the album also contains "vibrantly visual lyrics full of poetry and insight."[32]

Editor Steve Ruff, writing for Down the Line, called the disc "solid throughout," with "warmth that is full-flavored and dense, with texture and layers." He highlighted both Daugherty's voice, which he described as containing a "gentle fragility," and Hindalong's percussion, with its "unique delivery and perception."[33] In QRO Magazine, writer Lloyd Epperly also praised the album's production, claiming that Midnight Sun mines "similar sonic textures as the Church and Cocteau Twins," and added that "it's as if all the pieces came together this time."[7] Michael Weaver of Jesus Freak Hideout agreed, writing that Burning Like the Midnight Sun is "easily one of the Choir's best albums, if not their best to date,"[31] while Cross Rhythms contributor Lins Honeyman simply called the album "[an] exemplary release."[30]

Retrospectively, Apple Music's editorial review said that "Derri Daugherty remains a uniquely evocative singer, bringing a spacey sort of tenderness to Steve Hindalong’s spiritually informed lyrics," and that "the Choir’s subtle layering of effects-laden guitars, pulsating percussion and moody saxophones achieves a gorgeous shimmer."[35]

Track listing Edit

All lyrics by Steve Hindalong. All music by Derri Daugherty and Steve Hindalong, except where noted.

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Midnight Sun" 4:06
2."That Melancholy Ghost" 4:44
3."Mr. Chandler" 5:40
4."Between Bare Trees" 4:15
5."A Friend So Kind" 6:18
6."Legend of Old Man Byrd" 5:03
7."I'm Sorry I Laughed" 3:26
8."The Word Inside the Word" 3:49
9."It Should Have Been Obvious"Max Chandler, Tim Chandler, Hindalong4:17
10."Invisible"Tim Chandler, Hindalong3:08
11."Say Goodbye to Neverland" 4:45
Total length:49:31
Band Commentary (CD disc 2)
No.TitleLength
1."Midnight Sun [Band Commentary]"4:06
2."That Melancholy Ghost [Band Commentary]"4:44
3."Mr. Chandler [Band Commentary]"5:42
4."Between Bare Trees [Band Commentary]"4:17
5."A Friend So Kind [Band Commentary]"6:20
6."Legend of Old Man Byrd [Band Commentary]"5:05
7."I'm Sorry I Laughed [Band Commentary]"3:28
8."The Word Inside the Word [Band Commentary]"3:51
9."It Should Have Been Obvious [Band Commentary]"4:19
10."Invisible [Band Commentary]"3:09
11."Say Goodbye to Neverland [Band Commentary]"4:59
Total length:49:59
Mix Stems (DVD)
No.TitleLength
1."A Friend So Kind [Stems]" 
2."Bare Trees [Stems]" 
3."I'm Sorry [Stems]" 
4."Invisible [Stems]" 
5."It Should Have Been Obvious [Stems]" 
6."Melancholy Ghost [Stems]" 
7."Midnight Sun [Stems]" 
8."Mr. Chandler [Stems]" 
9."It Should Have Been Obvious [Stems]" 
10."Old Man Byrd [Stems]" 
11."Word Inside the Word [Stems]" 

Personnel Edit

The Choir

Additional musicians

Production

  • Dan Michaels - executive producer
  • Derri Daugherty - producer, recording engineer, mixer
  • Steve Hindalong - producer
  • Jim DeMain - mastering at Yesmaster
  • Ron Lyon - cover painting
  • Andrew Thompson - layout and design

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Burning Like the Midnight Sun at Discogs (list of releases)

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Burning Like the Midnight Sun is the 12th studio release and 11th full length studio album by Christian alternative rock band the Choir released in 2010 Burning Like the Midnight SunStudio album by The ChoirReleasedJune 29 2010Recorded2009 2010StudioSled Dog Studios Franklin TNGenreChristian alternative rockLength49 31LabelGalaxy21ProducerDerri Daugherty Steve HindalongThe Choir chronologyO How the Mighty Have Fallen 2005 Burning Like the Midnight Sun 2010 de plumed 2010 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and production 3 Composition 3 1 Music 3 2 Lyrics 4 Artwork and packaging 5 Release 6 Critical reception 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 References 10 External linksBackground EditIn the five years that followed the release of O How the Mighty Have Fallen the members of the Choir focused on other musical endeavors Lead singer and guitarist Derri Daugherty and drummer and lyricist Steve Hindalong were concurrent members of the Christian supergroup Lost Dogs so they recorded three albums with the group during this time The Lost Cabin and the Mystery Trees 2006 We Like to Have Christmas 2007 and Old Angel 2010 The duo also co produced the Christmas album The Dawn of Grace for Sixpence None the Richer in 2008 In addition the two produced engineered or contributed musically to projects for Jeff Johnson Jeremy Camp Circleslide Leeland Jadon Lavik and Mark Tedder Guitarist Marc Byrd focused his attention on his post rock band Hammock which recorded and released three albums during this period including Raising Your Voice Trying to Stop an Echo in 2006 which received highly positive critical reception 1 Bassist Tim Chandler contributed musically to two Lost Dogs albums while saxophone and Lyricon player Dan Michaels continued to work in artist management for MercyMe in particular 2 During this period Hindalong and Michaels continued to interact with Choir fans on the band s own online message board 2 According to Michaels it was Choir fans repeated demands for new music that drove the band back into the studio to record a new album which was entirely financed by Michaels himself 2 In addition Byrd credited the new album to wanting to work with the other members of the band again The Choir is still making records because we re sick in a way we can t just keep working on other people s records and strictly make music for a living At the core at the heart of every person in the Choir there s an artist lurking there that just won t die and go away It may take a few years to get it out there but it s always being talked about Why do we keep making records Because it s fun When everybody gets together it s like synergy 3 Recording and production EditBurning Like the Midnight Sun was the first of two successive albums to be recorded at Daugherty s own Sled Dog Studios in Franklin Tennessee 4 Hindalong described these studio sessions as smooth and satisfying 4 Daugherty had a slightly different perspective Choir records are not easy to make he said We re not fighting but we re going at each other as far as musical ideas and what direction to take We all have real strong opinions and real different styles But in the end we ve found this great give and take within the band with all of us that seems to really work 5 Composition EditMusic Edit Much of the music on Burning Like the Midnight Sun was built upon guitar tracks that Daugherty was originally developing for a solo instrumental album 6 The problem was I kept putting down guitar ideas and thought This would make a good Choir song I would kind of go that direction instead of my instrumental album direction and now I have hardly anything for my instrumental album and we have a Choir record That was the catalyst for everything else that happened 6 Even with Daugherty s contributions Hindalong emphasized that perhaps more than any other album by the Choir Burning Like the Midnight Sun integrates the musical personalities of all five individuals 4 Lloyd Epperly writing for QRO added that it also might be time to make Christine Glass Byrd member number six specifically highlighting her immeasurable contributions to Mr Chandler and the title track 7 At this point it s real easy to create together because we know where each other is going Steve knows how I sing he knows how to write for me to sing I know if I play something on guitar it s going to bring something emotionally out in him Derri Daugherty in 2010 in reference to Burning Like the Midnight Sun 8 For the album s mix of rock styles Hindalong considered Explosions in the Sky to be sonically inspirational as well as the then most recent releases by the National Beach House and Grizzly Bear 9 The band also experimented with a more psychedelic sound on I m Sorry I Laughed 10 According to Hindalong I threw a thin blanket over my drums and played with mallets to get that muffled sound Tim played bass thru a wah wah pedal that I worked with my hands We lifted the sax riff from our Chase the Kangaroo album Dan s Lyricon was truly emotive on the outro maybe his best since More than Words from our Shades of Gray EP in 86 10 Hindalong also played around with unusual percussion on A Friend So Kind Derri had already programmed a chillingly perfect loop Hindalong said I just wanted to reinforce the backbeat with something metallic So I found a nail puller bar decided to strike it with a screwdriver and was really pleased how the note resonated in the key 9 It Should Have Been Obvious was the only track to incorporate music created outside the band 11 Max is my sixteen year old son and he s a high school football jock but he also loves music and he plays guitar and drums Chandler said And one day he comes to me he plays it for me and it was very simple It was a very simple G major chord that had some movement to it and it just created this whole melody over it And that launched the song for me once I heard that because it was something I never would have played Once he did that it just developed into a thing where we collaborated on a chorus and a very simple bridge I played the idea for Steve and Derri and that s how that happened The song would not have existed without Max starting it off 11 Lyrics Edit A large percentage of songs on the album address specific events in the band members lives Mr Chandler 12 I m Sorry I Laughed 13 Legend of Old Man Byrd 14 Invisible 15 10 Say Goodbye to Neverland 16 while other tracks were inspired by close friends of the band A Friend So Kind 17 10 the title track 18 or Hindalong s domestic life That Melancholy Ghost 19 Between Bare Trees 20 Mr Chandler recounts an event 20 years prior when the Choir was at the airport on its way to perform in Canada but was stymied by a misspelling on Chandler s paper ticket as the name was printed Kim and not Tim 21 This was back in the days where you could show up with 2 000 pounds of equipment at LAX at the curb and slip the skycap a hundred bucks or something and he d make sure the whole thing got on Chandler recounted Once he arrived at the ticket counter the agent had a fit about the misspelling on the ticket and was further agitated when Chandler had no pen on hand to sign a form It was so theatrical he added Afterwards he and the rest of the band rushed to the gate only to end up missing their flight 21 I m Sorry I Laughed details an incident during a soundcheck when the band was on tour in 1990 The stage at the St Louis venue was long and narrow and while warming up with his saxophone Michaels fell off the stage While he was unhurt Michaels vintage 1963 Selmer was severely damaged and the band was forced to perform several gigs without sax while it was being repaired 13 I felt ashamed for laughing Hindalong said Most humans it seems share the same dark trait finding humor in the misfortunes of others That seems to be the primary appeal of most reality TV Why are the humiliation ridicule and suffering of other people so entertaining to us 13 Legend of Old Man Byrd was a re recording of a song Hindalong wrote and performed at Byrd s 40th birthday party and the song reflects actual details from Byrd s personal life including the maple black guitar which Hindalong gave him for his 30th birthday later used to compose the popular worship song God of Wonders 14 Byrd remarked that Hindalong s song was a little embarrassing for me It s the one track I didn t play anything on because I would feel funny playing on it 22 A Friend So Kind was a musical eulogy to pianist Tom Howard who had a long career in contemporary Christian music that began with his first album released on Larry Norman s Solid Rock label in 1977 10 Whenever Hindalong was working on a project that required orchestration he would call upon Howard who soon became one of his dearest friends 17 10 When Hindalong heard the news of Howard s sudden death 23 I sat at home in the dark for about three days and wrote this song on the third day It was a painful loss and still is because I never had a kinder friend who saw me for who I was and accepted me and had the courage to tell me the truth without judgement but with love The kind of guy that almost everyone that knew him thought he was one of their best friends I don t know how he had that time or energy for that many people but he really did And I thought Wow now that would be a divine aspiration to be a friend like Tom 17 I try to avoid polarizing debates of faith and politics such conversations are more beneficial face to face between individuals with mutual respect for one another My mind is not made up I don t think yours should be either Immensely more is hidden than is known I believe God is alive and moving in our midst If a song inspires listeners to ponder important things then that s a positive result Steve Hindalong in 2011 regarding the album s lyrics 9 It Should Have Been Obvious mostly addresses slavery and racism but it also serves as an apology to the LGBTQ community 10 It should have been obvious that a Christian should not have owned slaves Hindalong said But it wasn t to so many who professed to be Christians including many of our nation s founding fathers So what things I wonder are not obvious to us today that should be For example I kneel before the cross of my redeemer just as I am Surely Jesus embraces our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters just as they are It saddens me that this is such a divisive subject I have studied it intently and discussed it at length I view the relative passages of Scripture differently now given their cultural contexts But mostly my heart and mind are changing as a result of a few individuals who I care for and have begun to understand If I am wrong and I am wrong about things every day I d rather err on the side of mercy So often Christians show a cruel face in shameful contrast to the merciful face of Christ whose heart we are called to exemplify 10 Between Bare Trees which Hindalong claimed was his favorite song on the album 10 was inspired by the love of nature that he shared with his then wife Nancy She can identify most trees by their bark seed and leaf Through her eyes I have learned to appreciate the structure and beauty of bare trees And it brings to mind the importance of transparency in a relationship 10 At the same time Hindalong admitted that in revealing his domestic life sometimes I share too much I don t regret that personally but it has been a problem for my wife because Nancy s a very private person and has felt overexposed by it And so I have regretted that I kind of steered clear of that this album Bare Trees is the only one 20 Artwork and packaging EditThe cover art was created by New Orleans based visual artist R R Ron Lyon As a way to publicize the album the band commissioned Lyon to create an original 24 x 24 art piece for each of the 11 songs on Burning Like the Midnight Sun 4 24 On October 16 2010 the Choir performed a special concert at the Graphite Gallery in New Orleans to support the sale of the art pieces to the public 4 Release EditBurning Like the Midnight Sun was released on July 29 2010 on CD and was initially only available on the band s official website 4 It was later released for digital download on iTunes and is now widely available on various music streaming platforms Prior to release the Choir offered a number of pre order options but their most notable was Package A which included a VIP invitation for two to a barbeque and a private acoustic performance by the Choir at Michaels home outside Nashville Tennessee on July 24 2010 4 25 9 For all those who pre ordered Burning Like the Midnight Sun the Choir also included a companion CD that featured running commentary from all five band members for each song on the album 4 From this point forward the Choir would provide band commentary either on CD or digital download for most of their new releases and reissued albums In addition the band provided a DVD of mix stems for listeners to create remixed versions of any song on the album 4 Several of these fan made remixes would later be featured on the Choir s official Facebook page 4 In 2012 Burning Like the Midnight Sun was briefly offered as a free download via NoiseTrade to publicize the release of The Loudest Sound Ever Heard 26 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingChicago Sun Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 CCM Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 Christianity Today nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 Cross Rhythms nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 30 Jesus Freak Hideout nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 The Phantom Tollbooth nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 32 Down the LineFavorable 33 The Christian Rock 20 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 34 QRO Magazine8 1 10 7 Apple MusicFavorable 35 Burning Like the Midnight Sun received some of the highest acclaim for any album in the band s catalog both at the time of release and retrospectively Jeff Eibel writing for the Spin Control column in the Chicago Sun Times called the album a late career triumph and remarked that Burning Like the Midnight Sun was the Choir s second exceptional album in a row and its best since 1990 s landmark Circle Slide 27 Christianity Today s Andrew Greer also praised the album saying that the Grammy nominated indie rockers plunge headfirst into lyrical provocations of love loss and the gospel issuing smooth musical clarity to contrast the murky exploration of everyday faith 29 Andy Argyrakis writing for CCM Magazine said the Choir upheld its pioneer status as one of alternative music s most meaningful and seminal acts with entrancing rhythms dreamy arrangements thought provoking lyrics and overall attention to artistic detail 28 Derek Walter at The Phantom Tollbooth also highlighted the production calling Burning Like the Midnight Sun a sonic delight and the Choir s most cohesive melodic and atmospheric collection to date adding that the album also contains vibrantly visual lyrics full of poetry and insight 32 Editor Steve Ruff writing for Down the Line called the disc solid throughout with warmth that is full flavored and dense with texture and layers He highlighted both Daugherty s voice which he described as containing a gentle fragility and Hindalong s percussion with its unique delivery and perception 33 In QRO Magazine writer Lloyd Epperly also praised the album s production claiming that Midnight Sun mines similar sonic textures as the Church and Cocteau Twins and added that it s as if all the pieces came together this time 7 Michael Weaver of Jesus Freak Hideout agreed writing that Burning Like the Midnight Sun is easily one of the Choir s best albums if not their best to date 31 while Cross Rhythms contributor Lins Honeyman simply called the album an exemplary release 30 Retrospectively Apple Music s editorial review said that Derri Daugherty remains a uniquely evocative singer bringing a spacey sort of tenderness to Steve Hindalong s spiritually informed lyrics and that the Choir s subtle layering of effects laden guitars pulsating percussion and moody saxophones achieves a gorgeous shimmer 35 Track listing EditAll lyrics by Steve Hindalong All music by Derri Daugherty and Steve Hindalong except where noted No TitleMusicLength1 Midnight Sun 4 062 That Melancholy Ghost 4 443 Mr Chandler 5 404 Between Bare Trees 4 155 A Friend So Kind 6 186 Legend of Old Man Byrd 5 037 I m Sorry I Laughed 3 268 The Word Inside the Word 3 499 It Should Have Been Obvious Max Chandler Tim Chandler Hindalong4 1710 Invisible Tim Chandler Hindalong3 0811 Say Goodbye to Neverland 4 45Total length 49 31 Band Commentary CD disc 2 No TitleLength1 Midnight Sun Band Commentary 4 062 That Melancholy Ghost Band Commentary 4 443 Mr Chandler Band Commentary 5 424 Between Bare Trees Band Commentary 4 175 A Friend So Kind Band Commentary 6 206 Legend of Old Man Byrd Band Commentary 5 057 I m Sorry I Laughed Band Commentary 3 288 The Word Inside the Word Band Commentary 3 519 It Should Have Been Obvious Band Commentary 4 1910 Invisible Band Commentary 3 0911 Say Goodbye to Neverland Band Commentary 4 59Total length 49 59 Mix Stems DVD No TitleLength1 A Friend So Kind Stems 2 Bare Trees Stems 3 I m Sorry Stems 4 Invisible Stems 5 It Should Have Been Obvious Stems 6 Melancholy Ghost Stems 7 Midnight Sun Stems 8 Mr Chandler Stems 9 It Should Have Been Obvious Stems 10 Old Man Byrd Stems 11 Word Inside the Word Stems Personnel EditThe Choir Derri Daugherty vocals guitars Steve Hindalong drums percussion Tim Chandler bass guitar Dan Michaels saxophone Lyricon Marc Byrd guitarsAdditional musicians Christine Glass Byrd vocalsProduction Dan Michaels executive producer Derri Daugherty producer recording engineer mixer Steve Hindalong producer Jim DeMain mastering at Yesmaster Ron Lyon cover painting Andrew Thompson layout and designReferences Edit Tangari Joe Hammock Raising Your Voice Trying to Stop an Echo Hammock Album Reviews Pitchfork Retrieved January 8 2023 a b c Michaels Dan June 11 2022 S2 Ep 15 The Choir Interview Steve 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