In "I Will Sing Forever," Robert Paul Brandolino gives us a sacred hymn that is a beautiful affirmation of the connection between music and faith. This song is peppy and sincere; it makes you feel warm inside from the opening notes to the end, like a warm thunderwave of happiness that's not hard to resist settling into and riding along with.
"I Will Sing Forever" Celebrating God's faithfulness, forgiveness, and mercy. Brandolino's performance not only speaks for them but also brings them to life. There is an excitement in the sound of his voice, as though every word is connected to lived experience and heartfelt gratitude. You can sense that sincerity, and that takes it beyond a performance and into becoming a shared witness to praise.
For the music itself, it's energetic and driving, meant to keep the spirits high through to the end. Its marching pace and thudding propulsion make it even more accommodating than usual for a clapping crowd to fall in with them on that old, stentorian call-and-response. It's that kind of song, not just inviting participation, but begging you to participate.
The particular blend of artsy and sincere that "I Will Sing Forever" manages to strike is what makes it stand out. Brandolino is not one for grand gestures or overproduction. Instead, he lets the exuberance of worship stand out on its terms, its sound's attack cold and spare. And for anyone who needs music that makes the heart feel lighter and the spirit feel spoken to, "I Will Sing Forever" is not only a song that praises God, but reminds us why joy and thanksgiving are worthy of being sung about forever.
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