Atlanta-based singer/songwriter and worship leader Laura
Story’s compelling label debut deserves an extended hearing by traditional and
modern worship music listeners alike. Expounding the intricacies of faith with
poise and charm, the artist draws significant inspiration from a recent
personal crisis. Only one year after marrying her childhood sweetheart, Story’s
husband was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Somehow Story manages to trust God
through the deep waters, and through the pain she reveals a decidedly intimate
musical offering.
From
the country-inflected title track to the redemptive piano-driven ballad
“Grace,” the whole project resonates with organic warmth evocative of a young
Nichole Nordeman. At times, Story’s arrangements are strikingly minimalist, as
evidenced on delicate song “Perfect Peace.” Elsewhere, though, buoyant cuts
like “Bless the Lord” and current radio single “Mighty to Save” radiate with
reverential timbre.
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Story also unveils a
goose-bump-inducing version of mega anthem “Indescribable,” a hymn she penned
that initially gained popularity when Chris Tomlin released it in 2004. Of course,
today the song is a modern worship fixture in churches around the world.
As soothing as a cup of herbal tea
after a hectic day, Story’s debut should serve as a cathartic achievement for
the artist and a rewarding gift to listeners.
- David McCreary