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The Depths [edit]
by Kacey Walkingstick | Genre: AC/Inspo | Release Date: December 17, 2013
 

My album "The Depths" has really been in the works for 5 years. I just didn't know it 5 years ago! The oldest song on the album is "Beauty in the Vine." I am notorious for changing lyrics over and over again. This one wasn't even a praise song when I started it, but morphed into one over the years of changes. The two newest songs were written after recording had already started for the album. They are "The Winds and Waters" and "Do Not Weep." I liked them so much when I wrote them that I bumped some older songs.

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01. The Way You Love
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02. Majestic Beyond Words
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03. The Winds and Waters
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04. Do Not Weep
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05. God the Magnificent
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06. Beauty in the Vine
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07. Sea of Glass
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08. The Jesus Man
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09. Look Up
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10. Putting On Airs
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11. You Call
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Depths | Posted September 26, 2014

Q: You played piano for many, many years. When did you make the move toward songwriting?

Kacey Walkingstick: I began writing at 19, when I was playing keys in my first band. I never really finished anything up to use until after quitting the band. Having played classical piano from age 9, I never thought I could write music, because in my head, it had to be up to the level of classical geniuses. Once the world of chord charting opened up through playing in my first band and at church, I realized that I could do this. Lyrically, I didn't think I had much to write about — and probably didn't yet. The music has always come more naturally to me. When I listen to a new band, I always hear the music first, not the lyrics.

 
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Q: “The Depths” is your first worship record, correct? Why are you now focusing on Christian writing versus what you'd been doing previously?

KW: This is where the lyrics come into play. Before, I felt like my songs were hollow or missing “depth.” I wasn't writing anything that had much meaning or impact on the world. I finally realized that if I wrote about what was most meaningful to me, then I would be fulfilling my purpose. For me, that was God.

Q: In the album credits, you've got a couple of Oklahoma music scene heavy-hitters on there, including Alberto Roubert of Horse Thief and Zach Zeller (The Non, Z Trio). How did you land your studio crew?

KW: I was having trouble getting the drum sound I wanted in my own home studio. My producer and friend Adam Ray suggested the best drummer for this genre that he could think of — his friend Alberto. We went to the Horse Thief space to record, and it was magic! Great open space for a nice, full sound and an amazing drummer and engineer to boot! On top of that, I was blessed to get to work with longtime friend and bassist Gregory Keithe, of Less Than Greater Than.



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Passion, piano, praise | Posted September 12, 2014
In football, there are some quarterbacks who like to take over a game, stealing the show by having fancy footwork, big deep-ball plays or otherwise making good things happen. Then, there are the equally important game managers, who rely on the strength of the team by distributing the ball to various members of the team, staying out of the spotlight but still serving a crucial role.

Oklahoma worship leader Kacey Walkingstick would be the first to tell you that her calling in Christian music is that of a distributor rather than a "worship rock star," penning praises to God that she hopes will go beyond her CD, her community and her church, to edify and strengthen the "capital C" Church. Her own projects serve as a demo of sorts to get her scripturally inspired tunes out there.

With her latest effort, The Depths, Walkingstick explores the various facets of God's love as she has experienced it. Driven by piano but garnished with a number of other instruments, Walkingstick presents an alternative to the largely guitar-driven worship projects of the day. 

Vocally, Walkingstick shines the most on slower jams--which provides more of a home for her indie-friendly voice--as well as some of the more harmony-rich songs. Album highlights include the poppy, Ingrid Michaelson-esque "Beauty in the Vine," as well as the emotive, Wilson-Phillips-style tunes "Sea of Glass" and "The Way You Love," which all deploy some rich, immersive harmonies.

Listeners expecting a polished, CCM-style aren't going to find it here. Walkingstick certainly has some vocal support issues at times on this record, and the production value isn't at industry standards. But at its core is a worshipful heart, scriptural truth, and a whole lot of potential--both for Walkingstick herself, and for the churches that may adopt her songs. 

I really enjoy the Wilson-Phillips type of songs she has on The Depths, and I can't wait to hear more of the harmony-rich ballads that really propel her songs.

Song to Download Now:
"Sea of Glass" (Get it on iTunes here.)

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