Album 1: Among the Lampstands covers Revelation 1–3
So, a natural structure would be six additional albums, each centered on one major vision cycle.
Album 2: Before the Throne (Revelation 4–5)
Theme: The hidden reality behind history.
John is lifted from troubled earth into heaven and discovers that worship, not chaos, is at the center of the universe.
Tracks
- Open Door in Heaven
- Jasper and Carnelian
- Holy, Holy, Holy
- Twenty-Four Crowns
- The Scroll
- Who Is Worthy?
- Lion of Judah
- A Lamb Standing Slain
- Worthy Is the Lamb
- Every Creature Sings
Emotional arc: Awe → tension → tears → Christ revealed → cosmic worship.
This album would feel almost entirely liturgical and worshipful.
Album 3: The Breaking of the Seals (Revelation 6–8:5)
Theme: History under God's sovereign hand.
The world appears chaotic, but every judgment comes from the Lamb opening the scroll.
Tracks
- Come and See
- The White Horse
- Peace Taken Away
- A Measure of Wheat
- Pale Rider
- How Long, O Lord?
- The Great Day of Wrath
- Numbered and Sealed
- Palm Branches
- Silence in Heaven
Emotional arc: Dread → lament → reassurance → worshipful stillness.
The centerpiece could be the martyrs' cry, "How Long?"
Album 4: Trumpets in the Storm (Revelation 8–11)
Theme: Mercy warnings before final judgment.
These are not yet final judgments but trumpet blasts calling the world to repentance.
Tracks
- Fire from the Altar
- A Third of the Earth
- Wormwood
- Darkened Lights
- The Abyss Opens
- Mighty Angel
- Sweet as Honey
- Two Witnesses
- The Kingdom Has Come
- Hallelujah of the Nations
Emotional arc: Alarm → warning → witness → victory.
This would likely be the most dramatic album.
Album 5: The Dragon's War (Revelation 12–16)
Theme: The conflict behind all conflicts.
The camera pulls back to reveal the spiritual reality behind history.
Tracks
- A Woman Clothed with the Sun
- War in Heaven
- Cast Down
- The Wilderness
- The Beast from the Sea
- The Mark
- Mount Zion
- Harvest of the Earth
- Bowls of Wrath
- It Is Done
Emotional arc: Cosmic battle → persecution → perseverance → judgment.
This is where many listeners suddenly realize Revelation isn't primarily about timelines—it's about Christ's victory over the dragon.
Album 6: Babylon Falls (Revelation 17–20)
Theme: The collapse of every rival kingdom.
The seduction of Babylon is exposed and destroyed.
Tracks
- The Great Prostitute
- Drunk on the Blood
- Fallen, Fallen Babylon
- Come Out of Her
- Alleluia
- The Rider on the White Horse
- Faithful and True
- Bound for a Thousand Years
- The Last Rebellion
- The Great White Throne
Emotional arc: Seduction exposed → judgment → celebration → final reckoning.
This album would have a strong prophetic edge, somewhat like the Old Testament prophets confronting idolatry.
Album 7: All Things New (Revelation 21–22)
Theme: The end of exile.
The story begun in Genesis finally reaches its destination.
Tracks
- A New Heaven and Earth
- The Holy City
- Behold, God's Dwelling
- No More Tears
- River of Life
- Tree of Healing
- They Will See His Face
- Come
- Surely I Am Coming Soon
- Amen, Come Lord Jesus
Emotional arc: Longing → fulfillment → intimacy → hope.
This album would likely function as the emotional and theological climax of the entire project.
Toe make the whole project to feel unified, each album has a Christological centerpiece track:
| Album | Christ Song |
|---|---|
| Among the Lampstands | Son of Man Among the Churches |
| Before the Throne | Worthy Is the Lamb |
| The Breaking of the Seals | How Long, O Lord? / The Lamb Opens the Scroll |
| Trumpets in the Storm | The Kingdom of Our Lord |
| The Dragon's War | Mount Zion |
| Babylon Falls | Faithful and True |
| All Things New | They Will See His Face |
Read more articles
- Log in to post comments