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

  1. Open Door in Heaven
  2. Jasper and Carnelian
  3. Holy, Holy, Holy
  4. Twenty-Four Crowns
  5. The Scroll
  6. Who Is Worthy?
  7. Lion of Judah
  8. A Lamb Standing Slain
  9. Worthy Is the Lamb
  10. 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

  1. Come and See
  2. The White Horse
  3. Peace Taken Away
  4. A Measure of Wheat
  5. Pale Rider
  6. How Long, O Lord?
  7. The Great Day of Wrath
  8. Numbered and Sealed
  9. Palm Branches
  10. 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

  1. Fire from the Altar
  2. A Third of the Earth
  3. Wormwood
  4. Darkened Lights
  5. The Abyss Opens
  6. Mighty Angel
  7. Sweet as Honey
  8. Two Witnesses
  9. The Kingdom Has Come
  10. 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

  1. A Woman Clothed with the Sun
  2. War in Heaven
  3. Cast Down
  4. The Wilderness
  5. The Beast from the Sea
  6. The Mark
  7. Mount Zion
  8. Harvest of the Earth
  9. Bowls of Wrath
  10. 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

  1. The Great Prostitute
  2. Drunk on the Blood
  3. Fallen, Fallen Babylon
  4. Come Out of Her
  5. Alleluia
  6. The Rider on the White Horse
  7. Faithful and True
  8. Bound for a Thousand Years
  9. The Last Rebellion
  10. 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

  1. A New Heaven and Earth
  2. The Holy City
  3. Behold, God's Dwelling
  4. No More Tears
  5. River of Life
  6. Tree of Healing
  7. They Will See His Face
  8. Come
  9. Surely I Am Coming Soon
  10. 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:

AlbumChrist Song
Among the LampstandsSon of Man Among the Churches
Before the ThroneWorthy Is the Lamb
The Breaking of the SealsHow Long, O Lord? / The Lamb Opens the Scroll
Trumpets in the StormThe Kingdom of Our Lord
The Dragon's WarMount Zion
Babylon FallsFaithful and True
All Things NewThey Will See His Face

That progression traces Christ from the midst of His churches, to the throne, to the judgments of history, to victory over Satan, and finally to face-to-face fellowship with His people—the central storyline of Revelation.