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MUSIC: The Brilliance
March 25, 2015
/When an artists sits down to create, there are many things that motivate them.
For some it’s the thrill of the craft, turning ideas into reality, finding ways to paint pictures only they see, sharing sounds only heard in their heads. Others seek money and fame, ‘celebrity’, stature, venturing into an ‘identity quest’ full of vague musical ambition, leaving listeners on the fringe of their insular experience, hoping for creative connection.
When The Brilliance approach their music, they are motivated by art. Producing art for the church, songs that compel an audience to find depth in their spiritual experience. Unable to be ignored, The Brilliance’ records draw listeners with a personal resonance that rumbles beneath the melody, calling you to lean in deep.
Offering The Connect Press their first Australian interview, lead singer David Gungor spoke about their new album Brother, and the beginnings of their artistic musical movement.
Listen now: The Brilliance Part 1
David Gungor on the redefining of worship, and the goal of ‘Brother’ as a record:
Listen now: The Brilliance Part 2
David Gungor explains the ebbs and flows of the album, and the experimental style of their approach:
Listen Now: The Brilliance Part 3
David Gungor shares a personal story of reconciliation, and his hopes for listeners of ‘Brother’
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