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Shadow Weaver (The Choir album)

Shadow Weaver is the 16th studio release, and 14th full-length studio album, by alternative rock band the Choir, released in 2014. This was the last album to feature Marc Byrd as a member of the band, and the first time the Choir used crowdfunding to finance a new studio project.[1] In 2019, UTR Media named Shadow Weaver as one of the "30 Best Gourmet Albums of the Decade (2010-2019)."[2]

Shadow Weaver
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 9, 2014
Recorded2014
StudioAttic of Misfittt Toys, Spencer Creek Studios, Breathturn, Franklin, Tennessee
Genre
Length56:20
LabelGalaxy21
Producer
The Choir chronology
Peace, Love & Light
(2013)
Shadow Weaver
(2014)
Live and On the Wing in Music City
(2014)
The Choir studio albums chronology
Peace, Love & Light
(2013)
Shadow Weaver
(2014)
Bloodshot
(2018)

Background edit

In the two years following the release of The Loudest Sound Ever Heard, the members of the Choir pursued other musical endeavors, sometimes together. Lead singer and guitarist Derri Daugherty and drummer and lyricist Steve Hindalong contributed audio engineering and percussion, respectively, to a number of projects during this time. The most notable was Dig Here Said the Angel by veteran Christian alternative rock band Daniel Amos, which was the band's first studio release in twelve years.[3] For Daugherty, this was a reunion of sorts, as he was a former roadie and studio hand for Daniel Amos back in the 1980s,[4] and engineered Daniel Amos' 1983 release Doppelgänger prior to forming Youth Choir with Hindalong.[5] Choir bassist Tim Chandler was the long-time bassist for Daniel Amos as well, and also played on this record.

Daugherty, Hindalong and Chandler also contributed similar efforts to the 2013 album Job by singer/songwriter Rick Elias, which proved to be his final release before his death in 2019.[6] Daugherty then co-produced the self-titled debut album from Vekora in 2013, featuring Jesse Sprinkle from Poor Old Lu.[7] Choir guitarist Marc Byrd continued to be heavily involved with his critically-acclaimed post-rock band Hammock, first with the band's double album Departure Songs in 2012, followed by Oblivion Hymns in 2013.[8]

Since saxophone and Lyricon player Dan Michaels had become a successful A&R man in the Christian music industry,[9] particularly with the band MercyMe while a senior vice president at Fair Trade Services,[10] he had financed the Choir's past three studio albums—Burning Like the Midnight Sun, de-plumed, The Loudest Sound Ever Heard—and also served as the band's manager.[11] However, the Choir opted to use Kickstarter to crowdfund this release, as both Dig Here Said the Angel and Job were funded and released this way.[12][13] The Choir would then rely on crowdfunding for all future studio releases.[14][15]

Recording and production edit

The Choir's successful 2013 Kickstarter campaign for Shadow Weaver proved to be instrumental in giving the band more time to record and mix the album, creating "a more complete sonic palette," according to Byrd.[16] "The thing about this band is that none of us are session guys," Daugherty added. "We're not the guys that can go in and nail something in one take and be out of there in a half an hour. We struggle with it all the time."[17] This was of particular help to Michaels, who would receive rough mixes and some of the demos weeks before he had to record his parts.[18]

The additional funding allowed the band to bring back mixer Julian Kindred, who mixed the Choir's Grammy-nominated 2000 album Flap Your Wings.[19][20] "We really wanted him to mix this record," Daugherty said. "He's really creative, but it's hard to pin him down; he's real busy." In addition, Kindred had relocated to London, England, which was an additional production challenge.[19] "Steve's on the phone with him, Skype-ing with him in the middle of the night," Daugherty continued. "It was down to the wire. We're going into mastering, and we're waiting for songs to be uploaded on his Dropbox over in England so we can download them to mastering, and make any changes we need to make. It was pretty funny, but we got it done."[19]

The "thick" sound of the guitars on Shadow Weaver that both Daugherty and Byrd were determined to achieve was in large part due to Kindred's work.[19] "We kind of give him free reign with our mixes: 'Do what you think you need to do.' And so, he takes a lot of liberties as far as effects," Daugherty said. "It's not easy to mix stuff like that, because there's so much of that mid-range energy going on that it's hard to get any kind of clarity out of it at all. But Julian, he did a great job."[19]

As part of the Kickstarter effort, backers were able to pay for an opportunity to play on the album, and the band was initially uncertain about the quality of what would be recorded.[21] Five backers contributed vocally or instrumentally to Shadow Weaver, including Thom Granger, former editor of CCM Magazine.[21] The band was pleasantly surprised by the contributions, and were happy with the final results.[21] Michaels said that because of the "community of involvement," the album "sounds more expensive."[22] Hindalong agreed, emphasizing that "we didn't cut any corners; we’re very proud of the record."[23]

Composition edit

Music edit

"Now, [making music] is not really a struggle anymore. Sometimes, that's kind of the problem; it's easy, and you don't push yourself as much. And with this record, we had really decided from the very beginning we wanted to push ourselves a lot more."

—Derri Daugherty in 2014, regarding Shadow Weaver[24]

For this release, Daugherty wanted an album that people would listen to from start to finish.[25] "We wanted to start with a really cool mood, and end with a really cool mood," he said, "starting a little darker, and ending a little darker, going through the whole process of dark to light and back to dark."[25] Daugherty also wanted to have musical segues, since the Choir hadn't used those on an album since 1990's Circle Slide.[26] This was inspired by guitarist Byrd's significant participation in the recording sessions for Shadow Weaver. "One of the things that meant the most to me on this record is having Marc Byrd back," Daugherty explained. "He and I are very like-minded when it comes to guitar and musical tastes. We hear things on the same level, and we love the same kinds of music. I come up with melody lines for guitar, and then Marc fills it out with his beautiful, ambient noise. And it's just gorgeous stuff. It really meant a lot that we were doing that again. This was from the very beginning, both of us playing, like a real band would. [Previously,] Marc would come in and do his parts on the last two albums and then be done. This album wasn’t like that."[19]

To that end, one of the first songs written for the album was the opener, "Good Morning, Shadow Weaver." Originally, this was intended as a single track, but the Choir decided to split it in half with a reprise to bookend the record.[25] This song, like several others on the album, was originally generated out of a jam session between Daugherty and Byrd at the latter's studio. Daugherty would play a guitar riff into a loop, then Byrd would play over it and build the track from there.[25] In the case of "Two Clouds Are One," Daugherty and Byrd’s composition was essentially the final version, so Hindalong had to write lyrics to match, syllable by syllable.[27]

The driving rock track "What You Think I Am," which Byrd claimed was many listeners' "favorite song on the album," represented to him what the Choir was as a band.[28] The song is unique in that it features a horn section, something the Choir had never utilized up to that point. After hearing the "very metal" chord progression and the beat, Michaels was determined to create one, and worked on this contribution for hours at a time over several weeks in advance of recording.[18] "I have this app that can put eight bars on a loop, and I would just sit there in my chair, and try all kinds of different parts. So, I came up with those parts during those turnarounds. It's my tenor sax, and it's doubled, and then through my Lyricon […] I've got these custom sounds that I got from this guy in Dayton, Ohio [who] programs, and one of them is this beautiful-sounding trombone. It sounds like a trombone, but it's me on the Lyricon doing little support lines underneath the sax. So, it's a recurring thing in there, and a great opportunity to bring out my old horn arrangement capabilities."[18]

Another early track was "White Knuckles," which was written the first day that Daugherty, Hindalong and Byrd got together in the studio.[17] Hindalong implemented a custom-made drum kit with maple shells that Hammock used in their studio for years, and modified it to include two hi-hats. "If you do a little thing like that to yourself, sometimes it makes you think of a different kind of beat," Hindalong explained.[29] According to Daugherty, this is due to Hindalong's role in the band as lyricist. "His drumming is very much pattern-based. It's really thought out. A lot of it revolves around the lyric."[17] Hindalong agreed. "I like very structured beats. I like the band the National, I like Larry Mullen from U2. I don't like crazy, reckless drumming. I get a lot of peace when things are brought into order. I want to play drums that way. Drums are the vehicle the song rides in. Since I wrote the lyrics, I care way more about the song than I do the drums. I don’t need to impress anybody."[29]

According to Hindalong, his songwriting style tends to echo that of Neil Young, so two of his songs had to be musically reinvented to fit with the overall sonics of Shadow Weaver.[30] The first was "It Hurts to Say Goodbye." At the time, Daugherty was listening to To the Happy Few by Medicine "non-stop," and that album featured a track with "acoustic guitars that were all distorted with these really pretty harmony vocals," so he took the song in that direction.[19] Byrd then added a slide guitar at the end. "That’s my inner David Gilmour," he said. "It was one of those spontaneous moments where I'm going to go up the neck as high as I can. I just love the intensity of that."[31] The other song was "The Soul of Every Creature Cries Out," which felt out of place on the album even after the acoustic guitars, drums and bass were all recorded.[24] Daugherty then "deconstructed" the instrumentation and came up with a different guitar intro. "It was a trick to make that one fit," Daugherty said, "but it’s such a great lyric and such a great song and melody that we had to have it on there."[24]

Lyrics edit

As is typical for a Choir record, the lyrics for several songs on the album were inspired by the relationships in Hindalong's life, including his daughters ("It Hurts to Say Goodbye")[32] his then-wife Nancy ("The Antithesis of Blue")[33] and even the Choir band members themselves ("Rhythm of the Road").[21] However, the remaining songs addressed more universal themes, including the complexity of individuals ("What You Think I Am"),[34] the search for truth ("Everybody's Got a Guru," "The Soul of Every Creature Cries Out"),[35][30] the reality of human suffering ("We All Know"),[36] and post-coital euphoria ("Two Clouds Are One").[27]

"There's nothing wrong with trying to figure out what we believe, and certainly not having community and worshiping God together. I think that's really important. But I think it's dangerous that we have God figured out. We are shadow weavers; we have epiphanies, we have moments of understanding. And then, we’re confused and we're lost."

—Steve Hindalong in 2014, in reference to the album's title and theme[30]

"Everybody's Got a Guru" was considered by Hindalong to be the lyrical centerpiece of the album,[37] and Byrd agreed: "The lyric is kind of where everybody is within the band. What's worse: to live with a closed mind, or to have an open mind? To have a defensive posture or an open posture? To be more compassionate or more judgmental?"[35] While the first verse of the song referenced Hindalong's yoga instructor, the larger sentiment was that "we all have people we worship and idolize. I was really influenced by Bruce Cockburn. [But] it's dangerous to put people on a pedestal. We're just people."[37]

Even though Hindalong and Byrd had co-written the highly-successful worship tune "God of Wonders,"[38] Hindalong considered "We All Know" to be his favorite collaboration with Byrd.[36] At a high school marching band reunion Hindalong attended when on tour in Southern California, he reconnected with his first girlfriend, who mentioned she was going to bring blankets to a homeless family living out of their car; this inspired the lyrics to the first verse.[36] "It’s cliché to say that the most personal things are the most universal, but it’s true," Hindalong said. "Life's hard. A lot happens to us all. It doesn't go the way we think it's going to go. The one thing about suffering is, it teaches us empathy. It teaches us how to love. And we are here to love one another. And that's one of the reasons I think we have to go through the pain we have to go through."[36] Hindalong was also inspired by the scene towards the end of the film Wings of Desire in which the angel Damiel is hit in the head and bleeds. Tasting his own blood, he realizes he is now human. This imagery stayed with Hindalong for years, ultimately inspiring the lyrics in the chorus, "And you know you're alive / When you taste your own blood / Open hands to the sky / With your face in the mud."[36]

This effort to write more universal themes was driven by Hindalong's respect for Daugherty's role in the band as lead vocalist. "I'm writing lyrics that Derri's going to sing, so I want him to own them. I try to write things from his perspective whenever I can."[39] As a result, "Good Morning, Shadow Weaver" and its ending reprise not only musically opened and closed the album, but its lyrics did as well. "I love that it's a bookend," Byrd said. "Steve ends it with that lyric, 'What have you realized?' It's almost like asking the question, 'What did you learn from the record?'"[40]

Release edit

Shadow Weaver was initially released digitally and as a single CD in April 2014. One month later, the Choir provided a digital release of band commentary on every track from Daugherty, Hindalong, Chandler, Michaels and Byrd, along with mix stems for each track. When the double-disc vinyl was released in September 2014, it included a new studio recording of "Beautiful Girl," a track previously released as a digital single the prior year. In February 2017, the Choir reissued the entire album for free streaming and download via NoiseTrade, including the band commentary tracks, the album version of "Beautiful Girl," and three additional bonus tracks.[41]

Stretch goals of the Kickstarter campaign generated three additional releases: the live albums Live and on the Wing in Music City and The Livestream Bootleg, and the band’s first Christmas release, the EP Peace, Love & Light. Peace, Love & Light would precede the release of Shadow Weaver in late 2013, and the two live releases would follow in 2014 and 2015.

Shadow Weaver was released for digital download on iTunes and is now widely available on various music streaming platforms.

Live and on the Wing in Music City edit

Because the Choir did not tour in support of this album, the band opted to perform and record two live shows back-to-back on July 26, 2014, and livestream both performances. In partnership with MXL Microphones, Marshall Electronics, and StreamVu TV, the event was held at Studio Instrument Rentals in Nashville, Tennessee, and the live concerts featured the entire band, along with Christy Byrd on background vocals and additional percussion.[42] As a result of an additional stretch goal from the Kickstarter campaign, seventeen tracks were then released as a live album entitled Live and on the Wing in Music City, and this was made available as a digital download to Kickstarter backers in November 2014.[43] This concert would receive a physical release in 2016 in a CD/DVD combo as part of a stretch goal for the Circle Slide 25th Anniversary Kickstarter campaign. The video of the concert is now freely available on YouTube.[44]

The Livestream Bootleg edit

To publicize the launch of the Kickstarter campaign, the Choir streamed a live concert on October 1, 2013 that featured a selection of songs from the band's catalog, conversations with the band, and a cover of Bad Company's "Shooting Star."[45] Although recorded months before the Choir would go into the studio to work on Shadow Weaver, and before the July 2014 concerts that generated Live and on the Wing in Music City, this initial live project would be the final stretch goal to be delivered in March 2015. To date, this official live album has not received a physical release.

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
CCM Magazine     [46]
Christian MusicianFavorable [47]
WorldFavorable [48]
Jesus Freak Hideout      [49]
Apple MusicFavorable [50]
True TunesFavorable [51]
The Phantom Tollbooth     [52]
PopDoseFavorable [53]
The BannerFavorable [54]
Down the LineFavorable [55]

Critical response to Shadow Weaver was widely favorable. Bert Saraco of CCM Magazine said the "shimmering guitars, reverb-drenched vocals and the signature wall of fuzz-box sound make this album a delight for long-time fans of The Choir,"[46] and in two reviews of Shadow Weaver from Jesus Freak Hideout, both Mark Rice and Bert Gangl agreed. Rice said "this impeccably written, melancholy storm of emotion and experience is a poster child for quality," while Gangl added that "it's a great effort, period—and one which proves, yet again, that the muse that rendered the band so singularly poignant when they first made their debut in the mid-1980s, shines just as brightly here in the present day, some thirty years later."[49] Shawn McLaughlin of Christian Musician also agreed, calling Shadow Weaver "music that is as vital, challenging and purposefully artful as anything out there, today," and added that the band is "seemingly […] just starting to reach their creative apex."[47] Apple Music's editorial review was similarly effusive, claiming that Derri Daugherty's "angelic lead vocals are at once otherworldly and deeply human. If Shadow Weaver leans toward the melancholic, it’s a beautiful sadness that can melt the hardest heart."[50]

While The Phantom Tollbooth awarded the band four out of five stars for the album, writer Derek Walker was a bit more critical, saying that "while some tracks show a new lease of energy, others ("Rhythm of the Road") tend towards filler. Long-term fans may also question whether Daugherty is starting to recycle some tunes."[52] Arsenio Orteza, writing for World, disagreed. Calling the Choir "CCM's most artful band for nearly 30 years," he wrote that "the musical incarnation of the intersection between faith and doubt that does aural justice to both" was most represented by "White Knuckles," and that the Choir finishes "a close second with everything else."[48] Dw. Dunphy from PopDose shared similar sentiments, saying, "let's be clear that this is not just a monolith of feedback and reverb. With Byrd and Hindalong firmly in the mix, these are songs, not experiments. The offerings on the disc are well-rounded."[53] Paul Delger at The Banner also highlighted the album's musicianship, writing that "the guitar talent steals the spotlight. In several songs, powerful guitar sounds opening and closing the pieces create definite "wow" moments."[54] Joshua Lory at Down the Line praised the album’s "darker musical vibe" and "big spacey soundscapes," comparing Shadow Weaver favorably to the band’s 1988 release Chase the Kangaroo and even the Cure’s Disintegration.[55] Echoing that sentiment, John Thompson of True Tunes said of the Choir, "if you loved them in the '80s or '90s and have lost track, let this record be your re-introduction."[51]

Accolades edit

Track listing edit

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

Standard edition (CD)
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Good Morning, Shadow Weaver" 3:19
2."What You Think I Am" 4:32
3."It Hurts to Say Goodbye" 6:59
4."Get Gone"Daugherty, Hindalong4:07
5."We All Know"Byrd, Hindalong4:58
6."Two Clouds Are One"Daugherty1:44
7."White Knuckles" 4:43
8."Everybody's Got a Guru" 4:39
9."The Soul of Every Creature Cries Out"Hindalong4:19
10."Frequency of Light" 1:31
11."Rhythm of the Road"Byrd, Hindalong5:08
12."The Antithesis of Blue"Daugherty, Hindalong4:47
13."Shadow Weaver Reprise" 5:34
Total length:56:20
Vinyl release bonus track
No.TitleMusicLength
14."Beautiful Girl (Album Version)"Daugherty4:42
Total length:61:02
2017 NoiseTrade release bonus tracks
No.TitleMusicLength
15."To Cover You (Live from District Drugs)"Daugherty, Hindalong3:43
16."After All (featuring Leigh Nash)"Daugherty, Hindalong4:59
17."Rhythm of the Road (Alternate Version)"Byrd, Hindalong3:37
Total length:73:21
Band commentary (Digital download)
No.TitleLength
1."Good Morning, Shadow Weaver - Commentary"3:19
2."What You Think I Am - Commentary"4:34
3."It Hurts to Say Goodbye - Commentary"7:01
4."Get Gone - Commentary"4:09
5."We All Know - Commentary"5:00
6."Two Clouds Are One - Commentary"1:46
7."White Knuckles - Commentary"4:45
8."Everybody's Got a Guru - Commentary"4:39
9."The Soul of Every Creature Cries Out - Commentary"4:18
10."Frequency of Light - Commentary"1:30
11."Rhythm of the Road - Commentary"5:10
12."The Antithesis of Blue - Commentary"4:49
13."Shadow Weaver Reprise - Commentary"5:34
Total length:56:34
Live and on the Wing in Music City (Digital download)
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Midnight Sun"Daugherty, Hindalong4:07
2."White Knuckles" 4:22
3."What You Think I Am" 3:34
4."Sad Face"Daugherty, Hindalong, Tim Chandler5:06
5."Consider"Daugherty, Hindalong, Chandler3:48
6."Children of Time"Daugherty, Hindalong, Chandler4:45
7."Clouds"Daugherty, Steve Griffith4:33
8."Mercy Will Prevail"Daugherty3:43
9."We All Know"Byrd, Hindalong4:48
10."The Forest"Daugherty, Hindalong4:27
11."Cross That River"Daugherty, Hindalong6:04
12."Yellow Skies"Daugherty3:37
13."A Sentimental Song"Daugherty, Hindalong4:35
14."Circle Slide"Daugherty, Hindalong8:19
15."Tear For Tear"Daugherty, Hindalong1:28
16."About Love"Daugherty, Hindalong4:01
17."Beautiful Scandalous Night"Daugherty4:08
Total length:75:25
The Livestream Bootleg (Digital download)
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Intro" 0:39
2."To Cover You"Daugherty, Hindalong2:33
3."A Sentimental Song"Daugherty, Hindalong4:09
4."Choir Conversation #1" 0:25
5."The Forest"Daugherty, Hindalong4:35
6."Choir Conversation #2" 3:58
7."Beautiful Girl"Daugherty4:54
8."Choir Conversation #3" 1:18
9."All Night Long"Daugherty, Hindalong2:57
10."Choir Conversation #4" 3:36
11."Yellow Haired Monkeys"Daugherty, Hindalong1:19
12."Choir Conversation #5" 1:56
13."Enough to Love"Daugherty3:28
14."Choir Conversation #6" 4:15
15."Between Bare Trees"Daugherty, Hindalong3:56
16."Choir Conversation #7" 3:05
17."Midnight Sun"Daugherty, Hindalong3:58
18."Choir Conversation #8" 5:12
19."To Bid Farewell"Daugherty, Hindalong2:55
20."Shooting Star"Paul Rodgers4:01
21."Outro" 0:21
Total length:63:31
Mix stems (Digital download)
No.TitleLength
1."Antithesis of Blue [Stems]" 
2."Everybody's Got a Guru [Stems]" 
3."Frequency of Light [Stems]" 
4."Gonna Get Gone [Stems]" 
5."It Hurts to Say Goodbye [Stems]" 
6."Rhythm of the Road [Stems]" 
7."Shadow Weaver Reprise [Stems]" 
8."The Soul of Every Creature [Stems]" 
9."Two Clouds Are One [Stems]" 
10."We All Know [Stems]" 
11."What You Think I Am [Stems]" 
12."White Knuckles [Stems]" 

Personnel edit

Shadow Weaver edit

The Choir

Guest performers

  • Christy Byrd – vocals
  • Andrew Thompson – harmonium ("Frequency of Light")
  • Tammy Bosley – vocals ("Shadow Weaver" and "Get Gone")
  • Ron Bosley – acoustic twelve-string guitar ("Get Gone")
  • Jim Schreck – electric guitars ("White Knuckles" and "Shadow Weaver Reprise")
  • Sean Celli – electric guitars ("Everybody's Got a Guru" and "The Antithesis of Blue")
  • Thom Granger – bass drum, bell rope, wine glass ("Everybody's Got a Guru"), anvil ("Rhythm of the Road")

Production

  • Derri Daugherty – producer
  • Steve Hindalong – producer
  • Marc Byrd – producer
  • Sean Celli – executive producer
  • Dan Michaels – executive producer
  • Lisa Michaels – handler
  • Chris Knight – photography
  • Tom Gulotta – design, layout and additional art

Live and on the Wing in Music City edit

The Choir

  • Derri Daugherty – guitars, vocals
  • Steve Hindalong – drums, vocals
  • Tim Chandler – bass
  • Dan Michaels – sax, Lyricon
  • Marc Byrd – guitar

Guest performer

  • Christine Byrd – vocals, percussion

Production

  • The Choir – producer
  • Dan Michaels – executive producer
  • Lisa Michaels – executive producer
  • Russ Long - recording
  • Garrett Callahan - recording assistance
  • Oliver Long - recording assistance
  • Steve Broderson - artwork (cover), design (packaging)
  • Recorded at SIR, Nashville, Tennessee
  • Mixed at The Carport
  • Mastered at Garage Masters
  • Designed at Cruxial Creative, LLC
  • Pressed at GZ Media

The Livestream Bootleg edit

The Choir

  • Derri Daugherty – guitars, vocals
  • Steve Hindalong – drums, vocals
  • Tim Chandler – bass
  • Dan Michaels – sax, Lyricon

Production

  • The Choir – producer
  • Derri Daugherty – mixing
  • Lisa Michaels - interviews
  • Bruce Neher - editing, mixing, cover art
  • Mixed at Disc & Dat

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Shadow Weaver is the 16th studio release and 14th full length studio album by alternative rock band the Choir released in 2014 This was the last album to feature Marc Byrd as a member of the band and the first time the Choir used crowdfunding to finance a new studio project 1 In 2019 UTR Media named Shadow Weaver as one of the 30 Best Gourmet Albums of the Decade 2010 2019 2 Shadow WeaverStudio album by The ChoirReleasedApril 9 2014Recorded2014StudioAttic of Misfittt Toys Spencer Creek Studios Breathturn Franklin TennesseeGenreAlternative rockIndie rockLength56 20LabelGalaxy21ProducerDerri DaughertySteve HindalongMarc ByrdThe Choir chronologyPeace Love amp Light 2013 Shadow Weaver 2014 Live and On the Wing in Music City 2014 The Choir studio albums chronologyPeace Love amp Light 2013 Shadow Weaver 2014 Bloodshot 2018 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and production 3 Composition 3 1 Music 3 2 Lyrics 4 Release 4 1 Live and on the Wing in Music City 4 2 The Livestream Bootleg 5 Critical reception 5 1 Accolades 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 7 1 Shadow Weaver 7 2 Live and on the Wing in Music City 7 3 The Livestream Bootleg 8 References 9 External linksBackground editIn the two years following the release of The Loudest Sound Ever Heard the members of the Choir pursued other musical endeavors sometimes together Lead singer and guitarist Derri Daugherty and drummer and lyricist Steve Hindalong contributed audio engineering and percussion respectively to a number of projects during this time The most notable was Dig Here Said the Angel by veteran Christian alternative rock band Daniel Amos which was the band s first studio release in twelve years 3 For Daugherty this was a reunion of sorts as he was a former roadie and studio hand for Daniel Amos back in the 1980s 4 and engineered Daniel Amos 1983 release Doppelganger prior to forming Youth Choir with Hindalong 5 Choir bassist Tim Chandler was the long time bassist for Daniel Amos as well and also played on this record Daugherty Hindalong and Chandler also contributed similar efforts to the 2013 album Job by singer songwriter Rick Elias which proved to be his final release before his death in 2019 6 Daugherty then co produced the self titled debut album from Vekora in 2013 featuring Jesse Sprinkle from Poor Old Lu 7 Choir guitarist Marc Byrd continued to be heavily involved with his critically acclaimed post rock band Hammock first with the band s double album Departure Songs in 2012 followed by Oblivion Hymns in 2013 8 Since saxophone and Lyricon player Dan Michaels had become a successful A amp R man in the Christian music industry 9 particularly with the band MercyMe while a senior vice president at Fair Trade Services 10 he had financed the Choir s past three studio albums Burning Like the Midnight Sun de plumed The Loudest Sound Ever Heard and also served as the band s manager 11 However the Choir opted to use Kickstarter to crowdfund this release as both Dig Here Said the Angel and Job were funded and released this way 12 13 The Choir would then rely on crowdfunding for all future studio releases 14 15 Recording and production editThe Choir s successful 2013 Kickstarter campaign for Shadow Weaver proved to be instrumental in giving the band more time to record and mix the album creating a more complete sonic palette according to Byrd 16 The thing about this band is that none of us are session guys Daugherty added We re not the guys that can go in and nail something in one take and be out of there in a half an hour We struggle with it all the time 17 This was of particular help to Michaels who would receive rough mixes and some of the demos weeks before he had to record his parts 18 The additional funding allowed the band to bring back mixer Julian Kindred who mixed the Choir s Grammy nominated 2000 album Flap Your Wings 19 20 We really wanted him to mix this record Daugherty said He s really creative but it s hard to pin him down he s real busy In addition Kindred had relocated to London England which was an additional production challenge 19 Steve s on the phone with him Skype ing with him in the middle of the night Daugherty continued It was down to the wire We re going into mastering and we re waiting for songs to be uploaded on his Dropbox over in England so we can download them to mastering and make any changes we need to make It was pretty funny but we got it done 19 The thick sound of the guitars on Shadow Weaver that both Daugherty and Byrd were determined to achieve was in large part due to Kindred s work 19 We kind of give him free reign with our mixes Do what you think you need to do And so he takes a lot of liberties as far as effects Daugherty said It s not easy to mix stuff like that because there s so much of that mid range energy going on that it s hard to get any kind of clarity out of it at all But Julian he did a great job 19 As part of the Kickstarter effort backers were able to pay for an opportunity to play on the album and the band was initially uncertain about the quality of what would be recorded 21 Five backers contributed vocally or instrumentally to Shadow Weaver including Thom Granger former editor of CCM Magazine 21 The band was pleasantly surprised by the contributions and were happy with the final results 21 Michaels said that because of the community of involvement the album sounds more expensive 22 Hindalong agreed emphasizing that we didn t cut any corners we re very proud of the record 23 Composition editMusic edit Now making music is not really a struggle anymore Sometimes that s kind of the problem it s easy and you don t push yourself as much And with this record we had really decided from the very beginning we wanted to push ourselves a lot more Derri Daugherty in 2014 regarding Shadow Weaver 24 For this release Daugherty wanted an album that people would listen to from start to finish 25 We wanted to start with a really cool mood and end with a really cool mood he said starting a little darker and ending a little darker going through the whole process of dark to light and back to dark 25 Daugherty also wanted to have musical segues since the Choir hadn t used those on an album since 1990 s Circle Slide 26 This was inspired by guitarist Byrd s significant participation in the recording sessions for Shadow Weaver One of the things that meant the most to me on this record is having Marc Byrd back Daugherty explained He and I are very like minded when it comes to guitar and musical tastes We hear things on the same level and we love the same kinds of music I come up with melody lines for guitar and then Marc fills it out with his beautiful ambient noise And it s just gorgeous stuff It really meant a lot that we were doing that again This was from the very beginning both of us playing like a real band would Previously Marc would come in and do his parts on the last two albums and then be done This album wasn t like that 19 To that end one of the first songs written for the album was the opener Good Morning Shadow Weaver Originally this was intended as a single track but the Choir decided to split it in half with a reprise to bookend the record 25 This song like several others on the album was originally generated out of a jam session between Daugherty and Byrd at the latter s studio Daugherty would play a guitar riff into a loop then Byrd would play over it and build the track from there 25 In the case of Two Clouds Are One Daugherty and Byrd s composition was essentially the final version so Hindalong had to write lyrics to match syllable by syllable 27 The driving rock track What You Think I Am which Byrd claimed was many listeners favorite song on the album represented to him what the Choir was as a band 28 The song is unique in that it features a horn section something the Choir had never utilized up to that point After hearing the very metal chord progression and the beat Michaels was determined to create one and worked on this contribution for hours at a time over several weeks in advance of recording 18 I have this app that can put eight bars on a loop and I would just sit there in my chair and try all kinds of different parts So I came up with those parts during those turnarounds It s my tenor sax and it s doubled and then through my Lyricon I ve got these custom sounds that I got from this guy in Dayton Ohio who programs and one of them is this beautiful sounding trombone It sounds like a trombone but it s me on the Lyricon doing little support lines underneath the sax So it s a recurring thing in there and a great opportunity to bring out my old horn arrangement capabilities 18 Another early track was White Knuckles which was written the first day that Daugherty Hindalong and Byrd got together in the studio 17 Hindalong implemented a custom made drum kit with maple shells that Hammock used in their studio for years and modified it to include two hi hats If you do a little thing like that to yourself sometimes it makes you think of a different kind of beat Hindalong explained 29 According to Daugherty this is due to Hindalong s role in the band as lyricist His drumming is very much pattern based It s really thought out A lot of it revolves around the lyric 17 Hindalong agreed I like very structured beats I like the band the National I like Larry Mullen from U2 I don t like crazy reckless drumming I get a lot of peace when things are brought into order I want to play drums that way Drums are the vehicle the song rides in Since I wrote the lyrics I care way more about the song than I do the drums I don t need to impress anybody 29 According to Hindalong his songwriting style tends to echo that of Neil Young so two of his songs had to be musically reinvented to fit with the overall sonics of Shadow Weaver 30 The first was It Hurts to Say Goodbye At the time Daugherty was listening to To the Happy Few by Medicine non stop and that album featured a track with acoustic guitars that were all distorted with these really pretty harmony vocals so he took the song in that direction 19 Byrd then added a slide guitar at the end That s my inner David Gilmour he said It was one of those spontaneous moments where I m going to go up the neck as high as I can I just love the intensity of that 31 The other song was The Soul of Every Creature Cries Out which felt out of place on the album even after the acoustic guitars drums and bass were all recorded 24 Daugherty then deconstructed the instrumentation and came up with a different guitar intro It was a trick to make that one fit Daugherty said but it s such a great lyric and such a great song and melody that we had to have it on there 24 Lyrics edit As is typical for a Choir record the lyrics for several songs on the album were inspired by the relationships in Hindalong s life including his daughters It Hurts to Say Goodbye 32 his then wife Nancy The Antithesis of Blue 33 and even the Choir band members themselves Rhythm of the Road 21 However the remaining songs addressed more universal themes including the complexity of individuals What You Think I Am 34 the search for truth Everybody s Got a Guru The Soul of Every Creature Cries Out 35 30 the reality of human suffering We All Know 36 and post coital euphoria Two Clouds Are One 27 There s nothing wrong with trying to figure out what we believe and certainly not having community and worshiping God together I think that s really important But I think it s dangerous that we have God figured out We are shadow weavers we have epiphanies we have moments of understanding And then we re confused and we re lost Steve Hindalong in 2014 in reference to the album s title and theme 30 Everybody s Got a Guru was considered by Hindalong to be the lyrical centerpiece of the album 37 and Byrd agreed The lyric is kind of where everybody is within the band What s worse to live with a closed mind or to have an open mind To have a defensive posture or an open posture To be more compassionate or more judgmental 35 While the first verse of the song referenced Hindalong s yoga instructor the larger sentiment was that we all have people we worship and idolize I was really influenced by Bruce Cockburn But it s dangerous to put people on a pedestal We re just people 37 Even though Hindalong and Byrd had co written the highly successful worship tune God of Wonders 38 Hindalong considered We All Know to be his favorite collaboration with Byrd 36 At a high school marching band reunion Hindalong attended when on tour in Southern California he reconnected with his first girlfriend who mentioned she was going to bring blankets to a homeless family living out of their car this inspired the lyrics to the first verse 36 It s cliche to say that the most personal things are the most universal but it s true Hindalong said Life s hard A lot happens to us all It doesn t go the way we think it s going to go The one thing about suffering is it teaches us empathy It teaches us how to love And we are here to love one another And that s one of the reasons I think we have to go through the pain we have to go through 36 Hindalong was also inspired by the scene towards the end of the film Wings of Desire in which the angel Damiel is hit in the head and bleeds Tasting his own blood he realizes he is now human This imagery stayed with Hindalong for years ultimately inspiring the lyrics in the chorus And you know you re alive When you taste your own blood Open hands to the sky With your face in the mud 36 This effort to write more universal themes was driven by Hindalong s respect for Daugherty s role in the band as lead vocalist I m writing lyrics that Derri s going to sing so I want him to own them I try to write things from his perspective whenever I can 39 As a result Good Morning Shadow Weaver and its ending reprise not only musically opened and closed the album but its lyrics did as well I love that it s a bookend Byrd said Steve ends it with that lyric What have you realized It s almost like asking the question What did you learn from the record 40 Release editShadow Weaver was initially released digitally and as a single CD in April 2014 One month later the Choir provided a digital release of band commentary on every track from Daugherty Hindalong Chandler Michaels and Byrd along with mix stems for each track When the double disc vinyl was released in September 2014 it included a new studio recording of Beautiful Girl a track previously released as a digital single the prior year In February 2017 the Choir reissued the entire album for free streaming and download via NoiseTrade including the band commentary tracks the album version of Beautiful Girl and three additional bonus tracks 41 Stretch goals of the Kickstarter campaign generated three additional releases the live albums Live and on the Wing in Music City and The Livestream Bootleg and the band s first Christmas release the EP Peace Love amp Light Peace Love amp Light would precede the release of Shadow Weaver in late 2013 and the two live releases would follow in 2014 and 2015 Shadow Weaver was released for digital download on iTunes and is now widely available on various music streaming platforms Live and on the Wing in Music City edit Because the Choir did not tour in support of this album the band opted to perform and record two live shows back to back on July 26 2014 and livestream both performances In partnership with MXL Microphones Marshall Electronics and StreamVu TV the event was held at Studio Instrument Rentals in Nashville Tennessee and the live concerts featured the entire band along with Christy Byrd on background vocals and additional percussion 42 As a result of an additional stretch goal from the Kickstarter campaign seventeen tracks were then released as a live album entitled Live and on the Wing in Music City and this was made available as a digital download to Kickstarter backers in November 2014 43 This concert would receive a physical release in 2016 in a CD DVD combo as part of a stretch goal for the Circle Slide 25th Anniversary Kickstarter campaign The video of the concert is now freely available on YouTube 44 The Livestream Bootleg edit To publicize the launch of the Kickstarter campaign the Choir streamed a live concert on October 1 2013 that featured a selection of songs from the band s catalog conversations with the band and a cover of Bad Company s Shooting Star 45 Although recorded months before the Choir would go into the studio to work on Shadow Weaver and before the July 2014 concerts that generated Live and on the Wing in Music City this initial live project would be the final stretch goal to be delivered in March 2015 To date this official live album has not received a physical release Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingCCM Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 46 Christian MusicianFavorable 47 WorldFavorable 48 Jesus Freak Hideout nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 49 Apple MusicFavorable 50 True TunesFavorable 51 The Phantom Tollbooth nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 52 PopDoseFavorable 53 The BannerFavorable 54 Down the LineFavorable 55 Critical response to Shadow Weaver was widely favorable Bert Saraco of CCM Magazine said the shimmering guitars reverb drenched vocals and the signature wall of fuzz box sound make this album a delight for long time fans of The Choir 46 and in two reviews of Shadow Weaver from Jesus Freak Hideout both Mark Rice and Bert Gangl agreed Rice said this impeccably written melancholy storm of emotion and experience is a poster child for quality while Gangl added that it s a great effort period and one which proves yet again that the muse that rendered the band so singularly poignant when they first made their debut in the mid 1980s shines just as brightly here in the present day some thirty years later 49 Shawn McLaughlin of Christian Musician also agreed calling Shadow Weaver music that is as vital challenging and purposefully artful as anything out there today and added that the band is seemingly just starting to reach their creative apex 47 Apple Music s editorial review was similarly effusive claiming that Derri Daugherty s angelic lead vocals are at once otherworldly and deeply human If Shadow Weaver leans toward the melancholic it s a beautiful sadness that can melt the hardest heart 50 While The Phantom Tollbooth awarded the band four out of five stars for the album writer Derek Walker was a bit more critical saying that while some tracks show a new lease of energy others Rhythm of the Road tend towards filler Long term fans may also question whether Daugherty is starting to recycle some tunes 52 Arsenio Orteza writing for World disagreed Calling the Choir CCM s most artful band for nearly 30 years he wrote that the musical incarnation of the intersection between faith and doubt that does aural justice to both was most represented by White Knuckles and that the Choir finishes a close second with everything else 48 Dw Dunphy from PopDose shared similar sentiments saying let s be clear that this is not just a monolith of feedback and reverb With Byrd and Hindalong firmly in the mix these are songs not experiments The offerings on the disc are well rounded 53 Paul Delger at The Banner also highlighted the album s musicianship writing that the guitar talent steals the spotlight In several songs powerful guitar sounds opening and closing the pieces create definite wow moments 54 Joshua Lory at Down the Line praised the album s darker musical vibe and big spacey soundscapes comparing Shadow Weaver favorably to the band s 1988 release Chase the Kangaroo and even the Cure s Disintegration 55 Echoing that sentiment John Thompson of True Tunes said of the Choir if you loved them in the 80s or 90s and have lost track let this record be your re introduction 51 Accolades edit NoiseTrade Best of 2014 So Far included in list 56 Think Christian Top Ten Albums of 2014 6 57 Under the Radar Top 11 Gourmet Albums of 2014 8 58 UTR Media 30 Best Gourmet Albums of the Decade 2010 2019 included in list 2 Track listing editAll lyrics by Steve Hindalong All music by Derri Daugherty Steve Hindalong and Marc Byrd except where noted Standard edition CD No TitleMusicLength1 Good Morning Shadow Weaver 3 192 What You Think I Am 4 323 It Hurts to Say Goodbye 6 594 Get Gone Daugherty Hindalong4 075 We All Know Byrd Hindalong4 586 Two Clouds Are One Daugherty1 447 White Knuckles 4 438 Everybody s Got a Guru 4 399 The Soul of Every Creature Cries Out Hindalong4 1910 Frequency of Light 1 3111 Rhythm of the Road Byrd Hindalong5 0812 The Antithesis of Blue Daugherty Hindalong4 4713 Shadow Weaver Reprise 5 34Total length 56 20 Vinyl release bonus trackNo TitleMusicLength14 Beautiful Girl Album Version Daugherty4 42Total length 61 02 2017 NoiseTrade release bonus tracksNo TitleMusicLength15 To Cover You Live from District Drugs Daugherty Hindalong3 4316 After All featuring Leigh Nash Daugherty Hindalong4 5917 Rhythm of the Road Alternate Version Byrd Hindalong3 37Total length 73 21 Band commentary Digital download No TitleLength1 Good Morning Shadow Weaver Commentary 3 192 What You Think I Am Commentary 4 343 It Hurts to Say Goodbye Commentary 7 014 Get Gone Commentary 4 095 We All Know Commentary 5 006 Two Clouds Are One Commentary 1 467 White Knuckles Commentary 4 458 Everybody s Got a Guru Commentary 4 399 The Soul of Every Creature Cries Out Commentary 4 1810 Frequency of Light Commentary 1 3011 Rhythm of the Road Commentary 5 1012 The Antithesis of Blue Commentary 4 4913 Shadow Weaver Reprise Commentary 5 34Total length 56 34 Live and on the Wing in Music City Digital download No TitleMusicLength1 Midnight Sun Daugherty Hindalong4 072 White Knuckles 4 223 What You Think I Am 3 344 Sad Face Daugherty Hindalong Tim Chandler5 065 Consider Daugherty Hindalong Chandler3 486 Children of Time Daugherty Hindalong Chandler4 457 Clouds Daugherty Steve Griffith4 338 Mercy Will Prevail Daugherty3 439 We All Know Byrd Hindalong4 4810 The Forest Daugherty Hindalong4 2711 Cross That River Daugherty Hindalong6 0412 Yellow Skies Daugherty3 3713 A Sentimental Song Daugherty Hindalong4 3514 Circle Slide Daugherty Hindalong8 1915 Tear For Tear Daugherty Hindalong1 2816 About Love Daugherty Hindalong4 0117 Beautiful Scandalous Night Daugherty4 08Total length 75 25 The Livestream Bootleg Digital download No TitleMusicLength1 Intro 0 392 To Cover You Daugherty Hindalong2 333 A Sentimental Song Daugherty Hindalong4 094 Choir Conversation 1 0 255 The Forest Daugherty Hindalong4 356 Choir Conversation 2 3 587 Beautiful Girl Daugherty4 548 Choir Conversation 3 1 189 All Night Long Daugherty Hindalong2 5710 Choir Conversation 4 3 3611 Yellow Haired Monkeys Daugherty Hindalong1 1912 Choir Conversation 5 1 5613 Enough to Love Daugherty3 2814 Choir Conversation 6 4 1515 Between Bare Trees Daugherty Hindalong3 5616 Choir Conversation 7 3 0517 Midnight Sun Daugherty Hindalong3 5818 Choir Conversation 8 5 1219 To Bid Farewell Daugherty Hindalong2 5520 Shooting Star Paul Rodgers4 0121 Outro 0 21Total length 63 31 Mix stems Digital download No TitleLength1 Antithesis of Blue Stems 2 Everybody s Got a Guru Stems 3 Frequency of Light Stems 4 Gonna Get Gone Stems 5 It Hurts to Say Goodbye Stems 6 Rhythm of the Road Stems 7 Shadow Weaver Reprise Stems 8 The Soul of Every Creature Stems 9 Two Clouds Are One Stems 10 We All Know Stems 11 What You Think I Am Stems 12 White Knuckles Stems Personnel editShadow Weaver edit The Choir Derri Daugherty guitars vocals Steve Hindalong drums percussion Tim Chandler bass Dan Michaels sax horns Lyricon Marc Byrd guitars keysGuest performers Christy Byrd vocals Andrew Thompson harmonium Frequency of Light Tammy Bosley vocals Shadow Weaver and Get Gone Ron Bosley acoustic twelve string guitar Get Gone Jim Schreck electric guitars White Knuckles and Shadow Weaver Reprise Sean Celli electric guitars Everybody s Got a Guru and The Antithesis of Blue Thom Granger bass drum bell rope wine glass Everybody s Got a Guru anvil Rhythm of the Road Production Derri Daugherty producer Steve Hindalong producer Marc Byrd producer Sean Celli executive producer Dan Michaels executive producer Lisa Michaels handler Chris Knight photography Tom Gulotta design layout and additional artLive and on the Wing in Music City edit The Choir Derri Daugherty guitars vocals Steve Hindalong drums vocals Tim Chandler bass Dan Michaels sax Lyricon Marc Byrd guitarGuest performer Christine Byrd vocals percussionProduction The Choir producer Dan Michaels executive producer Lisa Michaels executive producer Russ Long recording Garrett Callahan recording assistance Oliver Long recording assistance Steve Broderson artwork cover design packaging Recorded at SIR Nashville Tennessee Mixed at The Carport Mastered at Garage Masters Designed at Cruxial Creative LLC Pressed at GZ MediaThe Livestream Bootleg edit The Choir Derri Daugherty guitars vocals Steve Hindalong drums vocals Tim 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