Between the years 1999 and 2000, the live worship album vogue began to overtake Christian music. Although Vineyard Music Group and other praise- and worship-oriented labels had been releasing such projects since the late '80s, the rise of popular CCM artists including
Third Day,
All Together Separate, and
Skillet, to name a few, was uncommon in this venue. However, albums such as
Third Day's
Offerings proved that live worship projects could not only sell, but were capable of earning critical acclaim. Joining in the release of live worship experiences,
SONICFLOOd released their sophomore project,
Sonicpraise, in 2001. The Christian rock and alternative band, composed of members
Aaron Blanton,
Jeff Deyo,
Jason Halbert,
Rick Heil, and
Dwayne Larring, recorded the album live in August 1999 at the Fleuo Festival in Holland and in October 1999 in Nashville, TN.
Sonicpraise predominately consists of songs from the group's debut album, including "Open the Eyes of My Heart" and "I Could Sing of Your Love Forever," again featuring the vocals of
Out of Eden's Lisa Kimmey. New tracks include "You Are Worthy of My Praise" and "Before the Throne of God Above." Overall, the project is high energy and should not be viewed as a repeat of their previous album. Although both releases contain virtually the same tracks, the live worship experience provides a more interactive, intimate project then its predecessor.