Stately Celtic folk meets timeless choral arrangements. Modern hymns that feel centuries old, led by crystal-clear vocals and rich piano. Perfect for a Sunday reset.
The music of Keith and Kristyn Getty feels like a bridge between the ancient and the immediate. It carries the weight and dignity of traditional hymnody but breathes with the organic warmth of Irish folk. Kristyn’s voice is the centerpiece: a pure, unaffected soprano that manages to be both intimate and authoritative, floating over arrangements that favor real wood and wire over synthetic textures.
What makes them truly distinctive is their rejection of the 'pop-rock' worship formula. Instead of stadium-sized delay pedals, you get the rhythmic lilt of a fiddle, the breathy whistle of a flute, and the steady, grounded presence of a grand piano. Their songs are built for the human voice, designed to be sung in community, which gives the recordings a unique sense of space and invitation.
Start with 'In Christ Alone' to hear the blueprint of their sound, then move to 'Facing A Task Unfinished' for their more expansive, global-folk sensibilities. It is music for the head and the heart, providing a sturdy soundtrack for moments of deep reflection or communal celebration.
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