Christian music from various genres, especially rock, melodic metal, symphonic metal, folk metal, etc. I don't have any great musical skills, but I found a way to turn my Christian poems into music with the help of AI software (Suno). I plan to upload new Christian songs quite regularly. Stay tuned!
Awesome HIS STORY OF JESUS ORDINATION OF REFINING US love ya guys tony porcaro vol chap max prison THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST WILL SEE US THROUGH see you at HIS FEET
‘Hudson Taylor’s Spiritual Secret’ was an inspirational book for my walk in my youth, thank you for putting part of his story and that of the 19th century Chinese Christian brethren to song!
Aside from possible occasional collaborations, the "band" is just me writing lyrics and using AI tools like Suno to turn them into music. "Echoes of the Sacred" would be the name of this channel and I guess that would be the closest thing to a band name. That's the name I plan to use when I release these on iTunes, Apple Music, etc. At the moment, they only exist here on my RU-vid channel.
@@EchoesOfTheSacred i like the song and you can sing. I think it is just that with this music i am so used to a strong powerful (most of the time male) voice. You got a soft, lovely and relaxed voice. It is not bad at all, just have to get used to it. But you all just keep going. The song is awesome❤ God bless you all
@@belannalange7304I agree. Ai to human voice probably requires tailoring the music and lyrics to allow the natural vocal strengths of this particular vocalist to shine through. @echoesofthesacred Lyrics are content dense-which I love from a poetic and devotional perspective-when converting to human vocals may need some tailoring to allow them to breathe, lol. I think the vocalist handled them well though. Production did seem to overshadow the vocalist to a degree, background vocals and guitar did overwhelm at points that maybe we needed to hear the vocalist more. All being said, I think her vocal tone matched the AI generated ‘female’ ones we’ve heard before, to be honest. I was unloading my dishwasher when I had this on, so it was just a random point I glanced at the screen with a pleased exclamation “Oh look! He got people to sing his songs!” Which to me elevated it even more.
vocalist not that good sound production is bad too many words to sing andthe structure of the song is ruined it just doesnt fit together u must have written and made this song in 2 days
Thank you for your opinion. I noted that you've left positive comments before, so I'm not treating this as a "hater" comment at all. Just to focus on one issue, "too many words" is a real tendency in many of my lyrics. In some ways, it's a conscious choice. But perhaps I should try to cut back a little. But I did notice that you had previously liked a song of similar length that had even more words (Isle of the Emerald Cross) so perhaps it does work sometimes. Anyway, thank you for listening even if you didn't like this one.
Yeah, that's the plan. First getting the RU-vid monetization requirements fulfilled (best guess: about 6-8 weeks from now) and then expanding to other platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. Going to other platforms before those YT requirements have been met could be counterproductive as it might prolong getting the watch time requirements met here.
As this song reflects on the theme of early Christians seeking refuge in the catacombs, it’s important to clarify some common misconceptions. While it’s true that the Roman catacombs primarily served as burial sites, historical evidence does suggest that Christians may have occasionally used these underground spaces for temporary refuge during moments of persecution. However, the popular idea that large numbers of Christians lived or hid in the catacombs for extended periods seems to be a later myth and not supported by historical facts. The catacombs may have been sometimes used for secret worship and short-term hiding, especially during sudden bursts of persecution, or just to conduct burial rituals. However, the harsh conditions in the catacombs-poor air quality, lack of food, and damp environments-made long-term hiding impractical. Additionally, while certain structural features, like narrow passages and concealed entrances, may have offered some protection, they were probably not built for that purpose. So, while there is truth to the idea that the catacombs provided short-term refuge for Christians during persecution, it happened on a much smaller scale than popular legend suggests. This song seeks to reflect both the reality of Christian resilience and the powerful symbolism of the catacombs as places of refuge and faith under threat.
Not first time hearing this, but this song accompanied my spin stationary bike workout this morning, definitely adding to my Saint Patrick’s day song playlist-“Redemption found the ultimate thin place, where Heaven meets Earth and Grace fills the space”-this lyric will stick with me. Thank you!
The "band" is just me with Suno AI and a few other software tools. I write the lyrics, use Suno to create the music, and then make the lyric videos. But I'm glad you liked it. Right now these are only available on this channel. Later I plan to expand to other platforms like Spotify. :)
It's coming, but not quite yet. The plan is to expand to other platforms like Spotify after RU-vid's monetization requirements (subscriber count and watch time) have been met. I don't want to divert attention to other platforms before that.