Sonicflood (album) explained
Sonicflood is the debut album by the Christian rock band Sonicflood, released in 1999. The album features modern pop and rock renditions of praise and worship songs. Musically, the release was likened to a combination of Third Eye Blind and Radiohead,[1] or PFR.[2]
Personnel
Sonicflood
Additional Musicians
- Bryan Lenox
- Mark Lee Townsend
- George Cocchini
- Barry Graul
- Micah Wilshire
- John McKinzie
- Otto Price
- Greg Herrington
- Ric Robbins
- John Catchings – cello
- Kristin Wilkinson – viola
- David Davidson – violin, string arrangements
- Lisa Kimmey-Bragg – vocals (6)
- Wilshire – vocals (7)
- Kevin Max – vocals (9)
Production
- The Gotee Brothers – executive producers
- Sonicflood – producers, art direction
- Otto Price – additional production, additional programming, additional arrangements, engineer
- Bryan Lenox – vocal producer, engineer, mixing, vocal recording
- Jim McCastlin – engineer
- Todd Robbins – additional engineer
- Eric Wolf – mastering
- Mike McGlaflin – A&R direction
- Kerri McKeehan-Stuart – art direction, album design, underwater photography
- Reid Waltz – graphic imaging
- Tony Stone Images – cover photography
- Ron Keith – underwater photography
- Focus Right Management – management
Studios
- Recorded at The Border and The Playground (Franklin, Tennessee).
- Mixed at The Playground
- Mastered at Wolf Mastering (Nashville, Tennessee).
Notes and References
- Urbanski . David . May–June 1999 . Tools / Music / Sonicflood / Sonicflood . . 0747-3486 . XV . 5 . 65 .
- Dietor-Hartley . Shannon . December 1999 . Album Advice / Sonicflood . Church Musician Today . 0009-6466 . 3 . 4 . 28 .