Review: Live CD/DVD

Posted on March 26th, 2008 by James Doc

The Universal BroadcastThe lights go down, the roar goes up from the crowd as the theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey begins, and the band are filmed in black and white waiting in the wings. The opening of the DVD perfectly portrays the atmosphere in the crowded hall as the gathered throng wait for the big opening to what could be described as yFriday’s most significant gig to date.

Although the size of the crowd was nothing to shout about (yFriday has previously played in the Royal Albert Hall and have headlined the ever-growing Greenbelt festival), as was said on the DVD extras; there were people there from all over the country. The band recognised fans in the crowd from their tours all over the UK, and seemed genuinely excited at the dedication of such fans.

The stage, which had taken the whole of the previous day to build, was covered in cameras, including one set within Dez’s drum kit. The noise increases as the band take to the stage, and as the climax of the introduction video is reached, Dez smiles nervously into his camera. You know that something special is about to happen.

The camera work and angles pick up not only the outstanding variety of the light show and the profile of the jumping crowd, but also the energy exuded from the band members themselves on stage. As each track runs seamlessly into the next (as those who were at the gig itself will notice particularly with regard to one song) the individual atmosphere of every moment is captured, and as Ken quietens the crowd before Start of the Summer, you can genuinely feel the stillness in the room, as over six hundred pairs of arms are raised to heaven. The CD recording is to studio standard, and lets the listener appreciate the sheer musical talent itself without needing to see the whirring strobe lights or the exhausted faces of the sweaty crowd.

When the time comes for the encores, the opening synth riff of the Dove-nominated anthem Everlasting God sounds as the band re-take the stage to a cheer that rivals the opening of the DVD itself, and go on to finish their already energetic set with the massively popular One Hope and Revolution.

For those who were not at the gig or those who have never seen yFriday before, the DVD and CD give a good taste of yFriday at the height of their ‘live game’, and demonstrates the reason for the bands ever-increasing live demand. For those who were at the gig, it brings back memories of just how good the show was, lets us re-live that historic evening, and possibly gives us a brief chance to glance ourselves in the crowd.

Nothing, however, beats the live show itself. If you haven’t yet seen yFriday live, the DVD and CD is essential viewing/listening, but will only go so far. You still have to see them for yourself…

Peter Campbell

Everlasting God up for a Dove Award

Posted on March 13th, 2008 by James Doc

The track ‘Everlasting God,’ taken from the Universal album, co-written by Ken Riley and Brenton Brown, has been nominated to receive the ‘Worship Song of the Year’ in this years Dove Awards hosted in Nashville, USA.

This is the 39th Dove Awards being held on the 23rd April. Previous winning tracks have been ‘Holy is the Lord’ and ‘How Great is Our God’ by Chris Tomlin and ‘Blessed be Your Name’ by Matt Redman.

The track is up against the reworked version of ‘Amazing Grace’ by Chris Tomlin, ‘Everything Glorious’ by David Crowder, ‘How Great Is Our God,’ up for the award again, and ‘Praise You in this Storm’ by Mark Hall and Bernie Herms.

The Universal Broadcast released

Posted on March 12th, 2008 by James Doc

The Universal Broadcast

Well it is exciting news! The Universal Broadcast, yFriday’s first live CD/DVD, has now been officially released. The final track list is as follows:

  1. Universal
  2. Someone I Can Live For
  3. Wonderful
  4. I’m Yours
  5. Hands Up
  6. Holy Holy Holy
  7. How Can We Dance?
  8. Shine2
  9. Rise
  10. Start of the Summer / Rain
  11. Gravity
  12. Everlasting God
  13. One Hope
  14. Revolution

Also on the disc is a special ‘behind the scenes’ diary of what went of before the recording as well as a list of everyone who was at the gig in Derby.

New Worship Album Coming Soon?

Posted on March 1st, 2008 by James Doc

yFriday have announced that they are starting to record demos for a new worship album or EP similar to Songs of Heaven.  At the gig in Cumbria today some tracks were recorded as live demos for the album to see how the album would sound.

Expected on this new disc would be a studio version of ‘How Can We Dance?’ which was recorded live for the CD/DVD released this month.  Also expected is the acoustic track that Ken played to warm the crowd up before the record in Derby with the working title ‘Come Let Us Sing’