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life values beauty over most everything else. The images we’re bombarded with showcase the aesthetically pleasing, often to the One thing shines through when speaking with the members of Brother’s Keeper: this is no garden-variety, thrown-together-for-commerce’s-sake musical machine. Philip, “This has really been a way of life since we were all about 15 years old. It’s almost like you can’t quit this band,” John says. “We weren’t put together by anything but |
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result has been a decade and a half of putting their hearts and talents out
there for the world to see, not only through captivating live performances but
also through
The intervening three years since the last BK record saw a profound change in
not only the lives of Brother’s Keeper’s members, but also the world and pop
culture alike. But that doesn’t mean the men in the band sat idle. “God was
really working on some different things in our lives, whether it be business or
families or whatever,” Gabe says. “What we had decided after Cover Me was
not just to fling a record out there. We wanted to take our time with it and
find the songs we want to be on this record. It was a hard process, but in
looking back, I’m glad we did it the way we did.”
The outcome -- Beyond Beautiful -- is a 10-song set chock full of sophisticated
rhythms, instantly memorable melodies and the intricate harmonies that have been
a signature Brother’s Keeper element from the band’s very beginnings. At the
same time, the subject matters covered -- ranging from the desire to be fully
open to God’s callings found on “Noah” to the honoring of sacrifice found
on “Cross of Christ,” from the energizing spirit of “Passion” to the
bonds of brotherhood inhabiting “Walk With Me” -- present these men’s
desire for relevance and genuineness in the face of the everyday.
“Something we’ve heard all our lives is that all truth is God’s truth. So
all we focus in on is the truth,” Philip says. “John talks about working at
a bank years ago, and when they’re teaching you how to spot a counterfeit
bill, they give you a real $100 bill and say, ‘Study this,’ so when the
counterfeit comes along, you’ll be able to spot it like that. We kinda try to
do the same thing with our music, and put the truth out there that will both
strengthen the believer and convict the person who’s living outside the
truth.”
Gabe, Philip and John all know from whence they speak when talking about the
power of Christ’s love and message through music; after all, the music of
Brother’s
“Gabe and I really came to know Christ through the ministry of Brother’s
Keeper. We had both sung in the group for years before coming to a point
in our lives when we thought, ‘We’ve been singing about Christ, but we
haven’t really made a commitment to Him,’” Philip says. “So what it’s
done for us is give us a passion to tell people about Christ, especially in the
church.”
“Sometimes people expect you only to think big, ‘Man, we’re going to go
out there and reach the world for Christ,’ and then you water down stuff and
go after it thinking you’re the cutting edge,” John says. “Sometimes you
don’t need to reinvent the wheel. I don’t care if it’s not cool,
Brother’s Keeper is always going to be able to say, ‘I love Jesus. He died
for me, I’m going to live for Him, by God’s grace.’”
And it’s in that spirit, that reaching out to both those within and those who
think
“Something that’s very dear to our hearts is the fact that we all met as
part of an accountability group years ago. What that means to me is not so much
a checklist, but really being there as a brother in Christ to encourage and
exhort one another,” John says. “There’s never really been a song where we
go get a bunch of guys and talk about what being a Godly man really means.”
So, through a song written by Tony Wood and 4HIM’s Mark Harris, Brother’s
Keeper
In the long run, the men of Brother’s Keeper crafted Beyond Beautiful to the
very
“For us putting together the record, it was about putting together messages
and songs that moved our hearts and lives and spirits where we were, but can
also encourage and motivate people, Christians and non-Christians alike,” John
says.
“From a musical standpoint, we want to be able to compete with anything out
there,
“We hope it does intrigue some people, but it’s a lot like sowing seeds.
Some people, it will fall on and allow them to have a deeper relationship with
Christ,” John continues. “Some other people it might fall on and they might
never know Christ. And both of those are those are OK with us, because we
want an overriding principle where people can connect and think, ‘Wow, this
record is about something deeper than Brother’s Keeper, and that’s their
relationship with Christ.’”
Songs about something deeper, something eternal, something Beyond Beautiful.
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