Review
Chris Renzema's "Let the Ground Rest" emerges as a heartfelt and sincere addition to the indie folk and worship music landscape after its 2020 release. With this album, Renzema made a remarkable entry with Centricity Music, demonstrating his evolution as an artist. His sound not only engages listeners musically but also touches them spiritually, as his lyrics convey a raw honesty that is as moving as it is genuine.
The album gracefully explores themes of renewal and personal growth that often come after a period of stillness, a motif that Renzema weaves throughout his songs with a soul-stirring vulnerability. The lead track, "Springtime," perfectly embodies the album's essence by melding soothing strings with Renzema's emotive voice to deliver a powerful message of new beginnings and hope. This theme of resurgence is a thread that connects all the pieces on the album, rendered even more vibrant by Renzema's skillful lyricism, where faith and life's fluctuations blend seamlessly in his music. The standout production underpins the artist's acoustic sound with a rich auditory backdrop, which critics have lauded for its harmonious blend and the way it elevates Renzema’s poignant songwriting. "Let the Ground Rest" stands as not only a celebration of life’s cyclical nature, but also an encouraging companion, urging listeners to navigate their life’s seasons with grace and acceptance. - Stephanie