So Far from Home explained

So Far from Home
Type:studio
Artist:Brave Saint Saturn
Cover:Bs2sofarfromhome.jpg
Released:June 20, 2000
Recorded:with Masaki Liu @ One Way Studio
Genre:Astro rock, Christian rock
Length:45:16
Label:Five Minute Walk
Producer:Frank Tate
Next Title:The Light of Things Hoped For...
Next Year:2003

So Far from Home is the first installment in a space-themed trilogy released by Christian rock band Brave Saint Saturn. This release contains fewer elements of the trilogy's plot that was developed in the two subsequent albums, opting for a more general feeling of darkness and loneliness. It was released in 2000.

Lyricist Reese Roper shows his typical awareness of social issues, albeit with an unusual melancholy. "Under Bridges" samples clips from the Apollo 8 Genesis reading and tackles homelessness, through a contemporary interpretation of the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats. "Two-Twenty-Nine" keeps with the space theme, beginning with a clip from the countdown sequence of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, and relays the personal loss of his grandmother.

The album cover includes NASA image STS082-320-029.

Track listing

  1. "Prologue"
  2. "Space Robot Five"
  3. "Independence Day"
  4. "Shadow Of Def"
  5. "Resistor"
  6. "Fireworks"
  7. "Under Bridges"
  8. "Data Stream One"
  9. "Rocketown"
  10. "Moon Burns Bright"
  11. "Two-Twenty-Nine"
  12. "Gloria"

Personnel