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Music review: Tori Kelly – ‘Hiding Place’

By Clint Rhodes for The 3 min read
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Music review: Tori Kelly - ‘Hiding Place’
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Rhodes

You may recognize Tori KellyĢƵ soulful voice from the Nationwide Insurance television commercials in which she sings the praises of the insurance companyĢƵ policy of always being on your side.

Now, the 25-year-old singer-songwriter is singing the praises of a more heavenly nature on “Hiding Place.”

The California native follows 2015ĢƵ “Unbreakable Smile” with an inspiring set of tracks about faith, hope and love. Drawing from her experiences growing up singing gospel songs, Kelly blends her pop sensibilities with a gospel and R&B flair under the guidance of the legendary Kirk Franklin, who lends his producing and writing skills to the new material.

“Just one request from me/God take my heart forever,” sings Kelly on “Masterpiece,” the opening track that features rapper Lecrae. Kelly and Lecrae deliver a stirring performance on the track that reminds us that we are all masterpieces and made uniquely to perform great things.

The Hamiltones join Kelly next on “Help Us to Love.” ItĢƵ a strong message about offering love and hope in a world that can be broken and cruel.

“Sunday” is a smooth declaration of praise and commitment to faith through the constant seeking of GodĢƵ grace and a love that can gently wash away the shame and pain, replacing it with a loving fire and burning desire to live every day as Sunday.

“Psalm 42” is a meditative testimony about the reliance on God and the need to find a quiet place that provides peace and the promise that a new life awaits.

On “Questions,” Kelly sings about having periods of doubt in a world slowly dying and in need of a spiritual healing.

The concerns highlighted on “Questions” are quickly resolved on “Never Alone” with Franklin confidently declaring, “ThereĢƵ not a hole too deep/That GodĢƵ love is not deeper still/You’ve come too far to give up now.”

“SoulĢƵ Anthem (It Is Well)” brings the session to a breathtaking close with Kelly showcasing her beautiful voice on this moving hymn, aided by a spirited choir and the absence of any instrumental accompaniment. ItĢƵ a reassuring reminder about the power of GodĢƵ love and the miracles witnessed through a personal relationship with God. All is indeed well.

Kelly makes a local appearance at the Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall in Munhall on Oct. 25.

Clint Rhodes is the ĢƵ music reviewer. He can be reached at clinton43@me.com.

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