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Biography (courtesy of Sparrow Records)
"We decided at the beginning that we wanted to make
a record from a position of strength in Christ. We wanted
to scream from the rooftops that we are full of joy; that
we are happy and we are strong. I think we have done that.
This record screams hope. It screams joy. It screams strength,
and power and fun. And it doesn't just say it through the
glimmer of hope during difficult circumstances that many
of our previous records have done."
The man talking with the pride of a new papa is Brad Olsen,
the frontman and primary tunesmith for the Atlanta-based
foursome known as The Waiting. And the record he is bragging
about is Wonderfully Made, an impressive ten-song collection
of original songs that celebrate life, liberty and the pursuit
of happiness. Produced by Bryan Lenox (Michael W. Smith,
dc talk, SonicFlood) along with guitarist Todd Olsen, Wonderfully
Made is The Waiting's first new album in three years, since
their groundbreaking, Dove-nominated Unfazed, and their first
on the inpop label.
Bolstered by critical acclaim, five #1 radio hits, and a
pair of Dove Award nominations for Rock Album of the Year
for their two previous projects, The Waiting celebrated the
close of the 20th century by retreating to their native Atlanta
for a period of introspection and inspiration. Now, with
Wonderfully Made, The Waiting enters the 21st century in
a decidedly more exuberant mood, ready to speak frankly about
life, as it should be.
The result is an album full of songs
that are at once every bit as introspective as you have
come to expect from The Waiting, but that are brighter,
richer, more light-hearted than ever before. "We did a large portion of this album
at home in Atlanta," Brad explains. "When you get
the guys together in that atmosphere it is going to be more
relaxed."
"And we spent a lot of time digging down to the roots," Todd
adds. "I think that is what is showing up here. It wasn't
so much off-the-cuff songwriting as digging in and really
getting at the root of who we are."
Despite the mood shift, the band still
comes out swinging for the fence on "Wonderfully Made," the infectious
title cut which was co-penned by Brad and Third Day's Mac
Powell. Brad credits his current stint as youth pastor at
his home church in Atlanta with giving him a little extra
insight into the minds and temptations of the next generation. "Student
years are tough years, and young people struggle with the
lies they are constantly being fed," he says of the
impetus for the song. "They struggle with a system that
expects to fit them into its mold, even when they don't feel
like they fit. We need to let young people know that they
are wonderfully made, inside and out. And it is Christ in
them that makes them worthy, so they don't need to struggle
with feelings of unworthiness."
A remarkably upbeat album musically,
for all its lyrical weight, Wonderfully Made investigates
and celebrates the events of life-both good and bad-that
make it worth living. From the awe-invested prayer "Every Word" (another
tune co-penned by Brad and Mac Powell-they co-wrote four
of the album's songs together) to the angst-ridden cry for
mercy "Sleepless" the album grapples with complex
emotions while compelling you to move-to-the-groove of some
of the coolest music your stereo has tasted in years.
Simply put, The Waiting are communicators.
Through a canny combination of brilliant songwriting, intuitive
musicianship and deft production Wonderfully Made gently
reminds you that while life is at times a messy affair,
it is possible to live joyfully. And now I can see that
Your love's not such a mystery, Brad sings in "Take Me As I Am." I
don't have to be anything more than what's real.
That joy is evident on each of the ten tracks that make
up Wonderfully Made. You can hear it in the tones of Brad's
signature vocal stylings. You can feel it in Brandon's elastic
drumming and Clark's rock-steady bass. You can sense it in
the textures of Todd's swirling guitar riffs. Yet rather
than being swept away by such evocative emotions, Wonderfully
Made is anchored by the unyielding professionalism of producer
Bryan Lenox.
"He really goes after, and will not quit, until he
has the beautiful music," Todd says of his co-producer.
"The tracks that I sang for him have a life to them
that I didn't even know I was capable of doing," Brad
interjects. "He is so specific about what he wants,
and he works you until he gets that specific thing. The concentration
that it takes to do that is amazing."
The band is also quick to heap accolades
on A&R director,
Duncan Phillips (drummer for Newsboys). "He has been
indispensible to us, pushing our cause and also not letting
us put out anything that was not exactly right," Todd
says. "His standard is so high - things that we might
have let pass he wouldn't let pass. It is really good that
we have that kind of support."
"Most of the days we were in the studio, Duncan was
there, integrally putting in his opinion as we went along," Brad
adds. "He is a strong musician and songwriter, so he
obviously he had some pronounced opinions. It isn't the most
common thing for A&R people from labels to be that involved
for that extended period of time."
At two and a half years in the making, Wonderfully Made
may be the album that finally defines The Waiting.
"You don't always feel the hand of Love weaving everything
together until you look back on it," Todd says of the
interval. "We definitely feel a sense of expectation.
And I can look back now and see how God has been working
on all of us in everything from our personal lives to character
issues to our musicianship. This record really has our thumbprint
on it. This is our best work ever. We feel very on-the-cusp
and a little breathless - like we are on the bubble and ready
to pop. But I don't think we feel everything we are going
to feel, because when it is all over and done with, and we
look back, that is when we are really going to see that strong
hand of Love."
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