This project arose largely from not feeling there was a venue to have my own Judaic worship needs met. While my genre may yet evolve, I'm excited about how things came out on this first effort and I really had a lot of fun experimenting. Within an indefinite sabbatical, I decided to throw off any confinement, test the waters and see if anyone had a taste for an up beat somewhat heavier genre of worship that I did. So this demo is a collective of songs I had written for services and holidays (mostly Passover). My favorite response thus far has been "if Led Zeppelin were Jewish and lived on a farm in Spain this is what it would sound like" -I think it was a complement? I guess I found poetic expression for the name Feast of Ravens as kind of a celebration of worship on the fringe of culture. As for a textual reference, ravens were the servants of God ordained to make provision for His prophet Elijah. So then, Elijah dined on the feast of ravens.
This project arose largely from not feeling there was a venue to have my own Judaic worship needs met. While my genre may yet evolve, I'm excited about how things came out on this first effort and I really had a lot of fun experimenting. Within an indefinite sabbatical, I decided to throw off any confinement, test the waters and see if anyone had a taste for an up beat somewhat heavier genre of worship that I did. So this demo is a collective of songs I had written for services and holidays (mostly Passover). My favorite response thus far has been "if Led Zeppelin were Jewish and lived on a farm in Spain this is what it would sound like" -I think it was a complement? I guess I found poetic expression for the name Feast of Ravens as kind of a celebration of worship on the fringe of culture. As for a textual reference, ravens were the servants of God ordained to make provision for His prophet Elijah. So then, Elijah dined on the feast of ravens.