Slow Fade

Album: The Altar and the Door (2007)
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  • Frontman Mark Hall said on his record label's website that a slow fade marks the regression that happens when Christians aren't living intentionally. He explained: "People don't crumble in a day. You don't fall, you fade. In your mind, there's that pride that says 'I'd never do that'… but you don't just do it, it's a slow, series of compromises, little ones that go there eventually, until you're sitting in a place you'd never go, doing something you'd' never do… and yet the way you're living totally makes sense to you somehow because you're so numb."
  • The scriptural footing for this song and the rest of the The Altar and The Door album can be traced back to Psalm 1, which reads: "Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked or stand in the way of sinners or sit in the seat of mockers. But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on this law he meditates day and night." Hall explained: "The whole album funnels from this passage. Imagine the man in this verse totally breaking down, but just a little at a time. First he's walking, then standing, and eventually sitting, just slowly shutting down. He doesn't crash suddenly-there's no sudden crash in the Christian life. The 'crash' is just the fruit of a slow fade."

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