Listen to the Sound

Listen to the Sound
Studio album by Building 429
Released May 10, 2011
Recorded 2011
Genre Christian Rock
Length 37:10
Label Provident
Producer Jason Ingram, Rusty Varenkamp
Building 429 chronology
Building 429
(2008)
Listen to the Sound
(2011)
We Won't Be Shaken
(2013)

Listen to the Sound is the seventh studio album by Christian rock band, Building 429 and their fifth with a major label. It was released May 10, 2011 through Provident Music Group.

Composition

The song "Listen to the Sound" was written according to the lead singer Jason Roy because "the idea behind the title track for the record is looking at the noisy world we live in and thinking about how much noise we're adding to it...my barometer is myself and I talk so much that I rarely take time to hear the sound of God's voice! We don't find the answers to the big questions by talking, crying or even praying, but in taking the time to be still and listen for the voice of God speaking hope and grace."[1] Roy said the song entitled "'Where I Belong' is one song the whole thought process of the record was built on, basically saying that nothing on earth can ever satisfy us or make us feel whole because it's not our home...it's funny because a lot of the songs tie into that same theme, like 'Made For You,' which is about fighting until we get home [to heaven]. We're made for His glory and His glory alone and it's basically my 'bring it on song' [against earthly temptation] that feels like a rocket going to the moon."[1]

Reception

Critical

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Alt Rock Live6/10[3]
CCM Magazine[4]
Christian Broadcasting Network[5]
Cross Rhythms[6]
Jesus Freak Hideout[7]
Louder Than the Music [8]
New Release Tuesday [9]
The Phantom Tollbooth [10]

Allmusic's Jared Johnson said the album "feels like an arrival for Christian rockers Building 429, ironically the result of spending more time on the road and less in the studio. Coming almost three years since their self-titled magnum opus, the band's fifth album finds them more confident than ever in proclaiming their witness and writing memorable mainstream rock. Where the band worked hard to carve out its identity on previous releases, Jason Roy and company sound more than ever like they're having fun this time around."[2] At Cross Rhythms, Neil Fix said that "I don't really know which tracks to draw potential purchasers to because there isn't a bad song on here."[6] Fix went onto say "I love it, and will definitely be recommending it to pretty much everyone I know."[6] Jay Rae of the Christian Broadcasting Network said "the entire album is a completed work. Listeners without fail will engage with Building 429’s tracks while enjoying profound lyrical transparency wrapped in the sounds of musical excellence."[5]

Louder Than the Music's Jono Davies wrote that "I do like it, I have to admit I don't love it, but I do think it's a very good album. After numerous plays I do continue to find some great moments within these strong songs. This album is a step forward for Building 429".[8] Furthermore, Davies noted that the album "has a more family feel, in the same way that Coldplay are a band that the whole family will enjoy."[8] Davies said the "Standout Tracks" are the following: "You Save Me", "Walls Are Coming Down" and "One Foot".[8] At New Release Tuesday, Kevin Davis said the album "is the band’s crowning achievement in my opinion. If you’re looking for some songs that you’ll love to sing along with at high volumes and in praise to our Savior, then you’ll totally want to 'listen to the sound' of Building 429. I recently listened to all 54 songs by B429 and these 10 songs all rank in my top 15 songs ever recorded by this amazing band, along with "Glory Defined," "The Space In Between Us," "You Carried Me," "End Of Me" and "Always." No filler tracks, just one solid song after another."[9] Scott Mertens of The Phantom Tollbooth wrote "the combination of finding their 'sway', the signature vocals of Jason Roy, and well written songs gives Building 429 another winner in Listen To The Sound. In this offering, Building 429 has again found their true cadence."[10] Also, Mertens noted that "with Listen To The Sound the energy was returned, in force!"[10]

Alt Rock Live's Jonathan Faulkner wrote about the album that it "seems to let down those who it is lifting up. However die-hard listeners will no doubt like this album for years to come. Here's to hoping that their next project is just as encouraging, with a lot more depth."[3] Roger Gelwicks of Jesus Freak Hideout said if this "is the measuring stick of Building 429's musicianship, the bar remains terribly low with their best probably behind them."[7] Gelwicks continued on saying that this "is yet another unoriginal rendition of defining glory."[7] At CCM Magazine, Grace S. Aspinwall said "all the tracks are melodic, strong and some of the group's very best work. Hints of sounds akin to Newsboys and Third Day will make this not a groundbreaking album, but a versatile one, not to mention an undeniable good time."[4]

Commercial

Texas Rangers outfielder David Murphy uses "Where I Belong" as his walk-up music.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Made for You"  Jason Roy, Jason Ingram 4:37
2. "Right Beside You" (featuring Dawn Michele of Fireflight)Jason Roy 3:33
3. "One Foot"  Jason Roy, Tony Wood, Rob Hawkins 3:31
4. "Listen to the Sound"  Jason Roy, Rob Hawkins 3:41
5. "War Zone"  Caleb Grimm, Jason Walker 3:39
6. "Where I Belong"  Jason Roy, Jason Ingram 3:22
7. "You Save Me"  Jason Roy, Rob Hawkins 3:21
8. "Walls Are Coming Down"  Jason Roy, Jason Ingram 3:49
9. "Love Has Been Spoken"  Jason Roy, Rob Hawkins 3:42
10. "Awaken Us"  Jason Roy, Scott Krippayne 4:00
Total length:
37:10

Personnel

NameCredits
Michael AndersonDrums, Group Member
Matthew ArcainiAssistant, Digital Editing
Dana AustinVocals
Blaine BarcusA&R, Vocals
Michelle BoxA&R, Producer
Cooper BoyleVocals
Aaron BranchBass, Group Member
Benjamin BrintonVocals
Chris CarmichaelString Arrangements, Strings
Richard DavisCello
John DenoskyDigital Editing
DJ LipscombVocals
Ametria DockVocals (Background)
Charles Van DykeVocals
Jason EskridgeVocals (Background)
Jesse GarciaGroup Member, Keyboards, Vocals (Background)
AJ GilmerVocals
Ashley GoinsVocals
Caleb GrimmComposer
Jennifer HarperVocals
Scottie HarperVocals
Rob HawkinsComposer, Engineer, Producer, Programming
Jason IngramComposer, Producer, Programming
David JordanVocals
Scott KrippayneComposer
Beth LeeArt Direction
Amber LehmanWardrobe
Tony McBroomVocals
Dawn MicheleVocals
Chelsi MillerVocals
Heather Bro MoroschakVocals
Natasha WilliamsVocals (Background)
Tim ParkerArt Direction, Design
Ben PhillipsEngineer
Camaryn RogersVocals
Christy RowlandVocals
Jason RoyComposer, Group Member, Keyboards, Vocals
Anne Nicole RoysterVocals
Allen SalmonMixing
Amanda ShannonVocals
Lee SteffenPhotography
Mark StephensVocals
AJ StroutVocals
Thomas TonerEditing
Crystal VarenkampProduction Assistant
Gioia VarenkampVocals
Rusty VarenkampEditing, Engineer, Producer, Programming
Jason WalkerComposer
Kristin WatsonVocals
Kristopher WhippleGrooming
Jim WilcoxVocals
Luellyn WilcoxVocals
Jay WilkinsonVocals
Nina WilliamsVocals
Tracey WilliamsVocals
Tony WoodComposer
Jay YarbroughVocals
Dustin YorkVocals

Charts

Album

Chart (2011) Peak
position
US Billboard 200 115[11]
US Billboard Christian Albums 2[12]
US Billboard Rock Albums 31[13]

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions
US Christian
2011 "Listen to the Sound" 4[14]
2012 "Where I Belong" 1[14]

References

  1. 1 2 Argyrakis, Andy (June 1, 2011). "Listen Up: Hearing the Sound in the Noise". CCM Magazine. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  2. 1 2 Johnson, Jared (May 10, 2011). "Listen to the Sound review". allmusic. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  3. 1 2 Faulkner, Jonathan (June 9, 2011). "Listen to the Sound review". Alt Rock Live. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  4. 1 2 Aspinwall, Grace S. (May 1, 2011). "Listen to the Sound review". CCM Magazine. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  5. 1 2 Rae, Jae (May 10, 2011). "Listen to the Sound review". Christian Broadcasting Network. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  6. 1 2 3 Fix, Neil (June 20, 2011). "Listen to the Sound review". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  7. 1 2 3 Gelwicks, Roger (May 8, 2011). "Listen to the Sound review". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  8. 1 2 3 4 Davies, Jono (April 27, 2011). "Listen to the Sound review". Louder Than the Music. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  9. 1 2 Davis, Kevin (May 4, 2011). "Listen to the Sound review". New Release Tuesday. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  10. 1 2 3 Mertens, Scott (July 21, 2011). "Listen to the Sound review". The Phantom Tollbooth. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
  11. Billboard (May 28, 2011). "Billboard 200 : Week of May 28, 2011". Billboard. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  12. Billboard. "Christian Albums: Weeks of May 28, 2011". Billboard. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  13. Billboard (May 28, 2011). "Rock Albums: Week of May 28, 2011". Billboard. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  14. 1 2 Billboard (July 2, 2011). "Building 429 : Christian Songs chart". Billboard. Retrieved April 6, 2012.

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