- Church Music · 2009
- Illuminate · 2003
- All This for a King: The Essential Collection · 2009
- Give Us Rest Or (A Requiem Mass in C [The Happiest of All Keys]) · 2012
- A Collision Or (3 + 4 = 7) · 2005
- Give Us Rest Or (A Requiem Mass in C [The Happiest of All Keys]) · 2012
- Remedy · 1998
- A Collision Or (3 + 4 = 7) · 2005
- Illuminate · 2003
- Remedy · 2007
- Passion: Hymns Ancient and Modern · 2004
- Illuminate · 2003
- A Collision Or (3 + 4 = 7) · 2005
Essential Albums
- Church Music’s cover art shows a gleaming, golden circle. That’s instructive: The album itself plays as an unending loop—one 73-minute piece of music that shifts in tempo but never stops or falls silent. Throughout, David Crowder and his collaborators offer an electrifying blend of electronic flourishes, riveting rock, and creative expressions of faith and worship; note how "Shadows" shifts its focus from the threat of darkness to the "shadow of the Cross." As much as any other album, this one solidified Crowder as the premier figure in unique, idiosyncratic praise music.
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About David Crowder Band
The Christian rock and modern worship group David Crowder Band grew out of University Baptist Church, which singer/guitarist Crowder cofounded in 1995 as a student at Baylor University. ∙ Crowder didn't pick up the guitar until college, when he saw DCB lead guitarist Jack Parker playing for kids at a local church and realized how positively they reacted to it. ∙ Their chart-topping 2009 album, Church Music, was designed to play as one continuous song, as they programmed and sequenced so it could continue as an infinite loop. ∙ David Crowder Band was nominated for 18 Dove Awards, of which they won 8. ∙ Starting in 2005, they racked up four consecutive No. 1 releases on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart, and 2012’s Give Us Rest reached No. 2 on the Pop chart. ∙ On the day of the band’s last performance, they wrote one final song, “All This Glory,” which they performed for the 42,000 attendees at the Passion Conference in Atlanta.
- ORIGIN
- Waco, TX, United States
- FORMED
- 1996
- GENRE
- Christian