Anathallo Hymns
The Greek word anathallo means “To renew, cause to grow, or bloom again,” which is an appropriate umbrella for the band of that name. The band’s music is hard to categorize but yet familiar, experimental yet accessible and often focuses on the themes of renewal and redemption.
In 2004, the band recorded an EP simply entitled “Hymns,” a surprisingly sparse and traditional take on six hymns. The short release demonstrates the band’s loving attention to detail and the creation of ambiance and emotion, not simply through the lyrics but also the music itself. Incorporating many of the harmonies and odd instrumentations of their other releases the release, for the most part, they remain true to the hymns themselves; honoring their content. The presentation is both humble and heartfelt, something missing in many “worship” recordings of late.
This was a limited release with all proceeds going to support a homeless mission. It remains out of print (and from what I understand, will not be reprinted) and therefore remains a mystery to many. I was lucky enough to purchase one of the few available copies several years ago and with the band’s permission, I am making the entire release available for download.
You can stream or download the EP as a single file here or jump below to download a zip file of individual songs and artwork.
Enjoy.
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Tracklisting:
It is Well With My Soul
I Need Thee Every Hour
Come Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy
All Creatures of Our God and King
Before the Throne of God Above
Wondrous Love