‘Jesus Christ: The Exorcist’ by Neal Morse
Rating
Musical Feel
Song / Album Composition
Tracks
Introduction
Overture
Getaway
Gather The People
Jesus’ Baptism
Jesus Temptation
There Is A Highway
The Woman Of Seven Devils
Free At Last
The Madman of the Gadarenes
Love Has Called My Name
Better Weather
The Keys To The Kingdom
Get Behind Me Satan
He Must Go To The Cross
Jerusalem
Hearts Full Of Holes
The Last Supper
Gethsemane
Jesus Before The Council and Peter’s Denial
Judas’ Death
Jesus Before Pilate and the Crucifixion
Mary At The Tomb
The Greatest Love Of All
Love Has Called My Name
Morsefest 2018 End Credits
“Overture,” is epic, a sonically pleasing song that ventures within the depths to produce something charming and soothing. “Getaway,” turns through the turnstiles and brings through a fully convinced turnabout. “Gather The People,” works into the turnaround, bringing the brimming sensibilities through the pipe and around. “Jesus Baptism,” is suitably grand.
“Judas Death,” lets one loose. It goes for it, the band and the crowd embrace the inner workings of the time piece. “Jesus Before Pilate and the Crucifixion,” turns the screws around, brimming with a turn around and sonic push. “Mary At The Tomb,” is thoughtful and remorseful. “The Greatest Love Of All,” finishes things off with an intriguing divergence.
The album is out on 4th December via Frontiers Music.