Wednesday 15 September 2010

"We Are Righteous" - Song Story

"We Are Righteous"
I wrote this song in Australia in January 2009 and we tweaked one line while recording the vocals. I was reading a book called Destined To Reign by Joseph Prince. The book just blew my mind! To read that we are the righteousness of God in Christ is an amazing thing, which I don't think had ever sunk in! Sometimes we try so hard to do all the right things and then we mess up and we plead with God, or sometimes we just feel we're not good enough. But we are! We are good enough because of Jesus, It's not about what I do or not do, it's all about what Jesus accomplished on the cross. The verse and chorus of the song are a declaration of who we are in Christ. Then the bridge lifts the song up a notch. For me the woah's at the end are a powerful shout that all the rubbish and all the nonsense that we believed about ourselves is coming off! We are righteous because of what Jesus accomplished upon the cross! It's truly amazing. Many of us need to know the awesome truth that we are righteous, that we are forgiven! We are completely loved and adored! My hope with this song is that it sets people free from the rubbish they have believed about themselves and helps them realise who they actually are.

Listen to "We Are Righteous" @ www.myspace.com/ianyatesnet or @ www.facebook.com/ianyatesmusicpage

Wednesday 16 June 2010

Cross Rhythms Article

Cross Rhythms kindly wrote this article
check it out
http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/articles/music/Ian_Yates_A_songbysong_rundown_of_his_The_Hope_And_The_Glory_album/39846/p1/

Review from Tony Cummings - Cross Rhythms

Reviewed by Tony Cummings
10/10
With so much of today's modern worship music descending into unimaginative recreations of the last hit by Tim Hughes or Hillsong United, this profoundly satisfying record label debut by a Liverpool-based worship leader is a revelation. First off there is no hint of the husky-voiced singer trying to copy the vocal mannerisms of Smith and Redman; secondly, although the production allows for some serious guitar attack that is counter-pointed by effective cutaways to wistful keyboards and intriguing audio effects. But, as has been observed many times before, the primary focus of a worship album is neither the vocal performance nor the quality of the production but the power and tunefulness of the songs on offer. Here again Ian delivers. "Desperate" sees the singer intoning how he's "desperate to see your glory" in a memorable anthem; the soaring opener "Take My Life" (a modern revamp of the old Frances Havergal hymn); and the surging "Glorious Bride" would surely all work in a congregational setting. My favourite cuts are "Broken", which starts off as a depiction of broken humanity ("Children begging, children sold/Children abused from a few years old/Children working on a rubbish heap/Children empty, children weak") and ends in a powerful prayer ("We call forth justice/We call forth truth/We call forth peace upon our land"), and the epic-lengthed "We Are Righteous", which features a huskily-emotive vocal from Ian, stunning light and shade production from Trevor Michael and a preaching sample from the man who inspired the song, Joseph Prince. All in all, an epic album and congratulations should go to Ian, Trevor Michael and Kingsway Music's A&R man Adrian Thompson for giving a record label platform to a worship leader who doesn't have the big Bible Week connections or works at a major mega-church.

Review from m-briomusic

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Review below:

Ian Yates is someone we first heard of on MySpace year's back but never really payed much attention to his music. He's just released his album 'The Hope & The Glory' and we've been hearing great things about it. After listening to it we thought we'd share what we think with you.
The Hope And The Glory starts off with 'Take My Life' which is a guitar driven rock song that is definitely a song that would include a lot of crowd participation when sung live. The whole song is easy to pick up on. Even the verse's are quite simple and easy to learn. This song set's the tone for the album and for those of you who are new to Ian's music will automatically get a sense of his style from the first song.
'Desperate' is one of our favourite song's on the album. The vocals on the intro create a really nice feel for the song and we were happy to hear it (and variations of it) through-out the song. This song really drew us in as we listend to it and had us wondering how 'Desperate' we were to see God's Kingdom on the earth and how 'Desperate were are for God in our lives anyway. This song challenged us and how badly we wanted God in our lives and if we were really desperate for Him in our lives no matter what the cost is.
'Father Of Compassion' speaks of How God sent His Son to live and die for us. The lyrics really speak of Jesus coming to earth to save us through dying on the cross and washing our sin's away. It's a great song and it reminds us of God's love for us and remind's us of His fatherly love toward us that He has expressed to us in so many different ways.
'Glorious' start's off strong with BIG sounding guitars and a great drum beat. The way the different instruments come together to create one cohesive sound is nice and refreshing and the song flows really well.
'Great Is Your Power' is a song talking about how great God is. Musically it almost reminds us of 'Clocks' by Cold Play...Well, the introduction and the chorus'. This song shows us that Ian has truly experienced God in His life and that God has really shown him how great He is. You can't tell someone how great they are if you know nothing about them and have no experience with them. Anyone that's experienced how great our God is will relate to this song straight away.
'Broken' speaks about how the world is broken...Broken families, lives and just how society in general is broken. He focuses a lot on children so it seem's that child abuse/poverty etc are things that really grieve Ian and through his worship have birthed a passion in him too see a change and be a change.
Sometime's we can forget that even though when we worship, it's all about Jesus but it doesn't end there and that by being in His presence, His heart and His desire's should be impressed on our's. Worship isn't just about singing... It's a lifestyle, it's being Jesus' hands and feet on the earth.
'Carry Me' carry's on the theme of 'Broken' remind us that when things are broken; when things are hard we can run to God and He will carry us. It's so great to be reminded of this. It's funny that as Christian's we have so many promises from God saying He'll always be there, that He won't leave or forsake us and yet sometimes we can still be insecure about that. The song is driven by melodic guitars and a great use of dynamics which all allow the message of the song to come across.
'We Are Righteous' is a really different song to the rest of the songs on the album (musically). Didn't know what to expect from listening to the introduction. Through-out this song Ian reminds us that the only reason 'we are righteous' is because of Jesus and what He's done. It ends with a sample of a sermon which we thought was unique and different while being very effective.
When we saw the title of 'Crying Out we thought we knew what kind of song it would be... Well; it wasn't. Ian really stay's in touch with the theme of the album speaking of crying out for more of God's glory. We were kind of hoping for somethinga bit deeper on this song (soley based on the title). It would have been nice to possibly hear something a little deeper talking about a place of desperation where the only thing you can do is cry out... Maybe even something personal to Ian. With that said though, it's a great song and it's a great reminder that in the true presence of God, addict's can be set free, people can be healed and demon's have to leave.
'You Are Faithful' reminds us of the fiathfulness of God. Ian gives examples of different things that we've probably all experienced and reminds us that in all of that God is not only faithful, He's steadfast. Anyone going through anything or has been through anything will relate to this song and will sing it just as passionately as Ian because when you know that God is faithful... Well, it doesn't matter when people let you down because you're leaning on Jesus, the SOLID ROCK!!!!!!
'Here Is Love' is probably our favourite song for the music on this album. There's something about those sweet melodic guitar riff's that get's us all the time. This song almost has a hymn vibe with the way the lyrics the flow which interesting because of the way that is mixed with contemporary sounding music. This is a great way to end the album... What better way than to talk about the love of God!
Overall this is a great album. It's not the kind of album we'd normally rush out and buy. After listening to it though, we've grown to love it. There's a lot of strong messages in these song's and song's that really challenge our worship to be more than just adoration to God but actually having God's heart and doing what He desire's. It may no be the kind of album you play to dance a long too but it will challenge, inspire and engage you. Check it out, you may surprise yourself!

Ian Yates is someone we first heard of on MySpace year's back but never really payed much attention to his music. He's just released his album 'The Hope & The Glory' and we've been hearing great things about it. After listening to it we thought we'd share what we think with you.
The Hope And The Glory starts off with 'Take My Life' which is a guitar driven rock song that is definitely a song that would include a lot of crowd participation when sung live. The whole song is easy to pick up on. Even the verse's are quite simple and easy to learn. This song set's the tone for the album and for those of you who are new to Ian's music will automatically get a sense of his style from the first song.
'Desperate' is one of our favourite song's on the album. The vocals on the intro create a really nice feel for the song and we were happy to hear it (and variations of it) through-out the song. This song really drew us in as we listend to it and had us wondering how 'Desperate' we were to see God's Kingdom on the earth and how 'Desperate were are for God in our lives anyway. This song challenged us and how badly we wanted God in our lives and if we were really desperate for Him in our lives no matter what the cost is.
'Father Of Compassion' speaks of How God sent His Son to live and die for us. The lyrics really speak of Jesus coming to earth to save us through dying on the cross and washing our sin's away. It's a great song and it reminds us of God's love for us and remind's us of His fatherly love toward us that He has expressed to us in so many different ways.
'Glorious' start's off strong with BIG sounding guitars and a great drum beat. The way the different instruments come together to create one cohesive sound is nice and refreshing and the song flows really well.
'Great Is Your Power' is a song talking about how great God is. Musically it almost reminds us of 'Clocks' by Cold Play...Well, the introduction and the chorus'. This song shows us that Ian has truly experienced God in His life and that God has really shown him how great He is. You can't tell someone how great they are if you know nothing about them and have no experience with them. Anyone that's experienced how great our God is will relate to this song straight away.
'Broken' speaks about how the world is broken...Broken families, lives and just how society in general is broken. He focuses a lot on children so it seem's that child abuse/poverty etc are things that really grieve Ian and through his worship have birthed a passion in him too see a change and be a change.
Sometime's we can forget that even though when we worship, it's all about Jesus but it doesn't end there and that by being in His presence, His heart and His desire's should be impressed on our's. Worship isn't just about singing... It's a lifestyle, it's being Jesus' hands and feet on the earth.
'Carry Me' carry's on the theme of 'Broken' remind us that when things are broken; when things are hard we can run to God and He will carry us. It's so great to be reminded of this. It's funny that as Christian's we have so many promises from God saying He'll always be there, that He won't leave or forsake us and yet sometimes we can still be insecure about that. The song is driven by melodic guitars and a great use of dynamics which all allow the message of the song to come across.
'We Are Righteous' is a really different song to the rest of the songs on the album (musically). Didn't know what to expect from listening to the introduction. Through-out this song Ian reminds us that the only reason 'we are righteous' is because of Jesus and what He's done. It ends with a sample of a sermon which we thought was unique and different while being very effective.
When we saw the title of 'Crying Out we thought we knew what kind of song it would be... Well; it wasn't. Ian really stay's in touch with the theme of the album speaking of crying out for more of God's glory. We were kind of hoping for somethinga bit deeper on this song (soley based on the title). It would have been nice to possibly hear something a little deeper talking about a place of desperation where the only thing you can do is cry out... Maybe even something personal to Ian. With that said though, it's a great song and it's a great reminder that in the true presence of God, addict's can be set free, people can be healed and demon's have to leave.
'You Are Faithful' reminds us of the fiathfulness of God. Ian gives examples of different things that we've probably all experienced and reminds us that in all of that God is not only faithful, He's steadfast. Anyone going through anything or has been through anything will relate to this song and will sing it just as passionately as Ian because when you know that God is faithful... Well, it doesn't matter when people let you down because you're leaning on Jesus, the SOLID ROCK!!!!!!
'Here Is Love' is probably our favourite song for the music on this album. There's something about those sweet melodic guitar riff's that get's us all the time. This song almost has a hymn vibe with the way the lyrics the flow which interesting because of the way that is mixed with contemporary sounding music. This is a great way to end the album... What better way than to talk about the love of God!
Overall this is a great album. It's not the kind of album we'd normally rush out and buy. After listening to it though, we've grown to love it. There's a lot of strong messages in these song's and song's that really challenge our worship to be more than just adoration to God but actually having God's heart and doing what He desire's. It may no be the kind of album you play to dance a long too but it will challenge, inspire and engage you. Check it out, you may surprise yourself!

Tuesday 11 May 2010

Album review

Just seen a great review of "The Hope And The Glory" from "Never For Nothing" Fanzine - 10/10
review below:

IAN YATES : The Hope and the Glory. (Survivor Records) Young Bootle-based worship leader Ian Yates started his musical journey back in the 1996 after hearing Delirious live in concert, inspiring him to start a band
Seraphim which ended in 2004. His passion for worship still burned & he had an independent release in 2007 entitled "Desperate to see Your Glory", but it wasn't until 2008 when Ian's brother told him that Soul Survivor were looking for tracks for a new People's Album that a major label picked up on his talent. A couple of his tracks were picked, the A&R man met up with him & the rest is fast becoming history. Ian cites musical influences as Delirious & Matt Redman, but from listening to these tracks there's more than just a subtle hint of Kings of Leon plus even some U2 in the mix. The opening track "Take my Life" is a real prime example - a new take on a classic hymn with the chorus & intros being Kings of Leon slightly manic "Sex on Fire" drums overlaid with U2 'jangly' guitars reminiscent of "Beautiful Day" - a highly effective combo giving bucket loads of energy and bringing out the passion in the lyrics. Unlike a great many worship albums that seem to follow a "loud to start with then go quieter after 2/3 tracks so we can be more worshipful" formula, the energy continues aplenty until midway through the album when things do calm a little when we reach "Broken" where the lyrics pack as much of a punch as the drummer's kick! The band manages to keep the music very much alive in every track which lifts the words right up where they need to be, as they're so full of raw passion. Even the classics such as "Here is Love" get a new lease of life! It is so obvious that God has had a real impact on Ian's writing & there's no sense of performance through any of this whatsoever. It's also fantastic to see someone that isn't from one of the big churches well known for producing worship leaders to make it up to the front. I look forward to hearing much more from Ian in years to come - keep it up! 10/10 Simon Redfern


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Monday 26 April 2010

FAITHFUL GOD

Listen to "Faithful God" @ Myspace, Facebook, Ilike

With 3 weeks to the release of "The Hope And The Glory" a new track will be available to listen to each week till the launch

Monday 19 April 2010

Listen to "Crying Out"

Exclusively listen to "Crying Out" at www.louderthanthemusic.com
link below
http://www.louderthanthemusic.com/document.php?id=1266
for week only

Album Review

The great guys at www.louderthanthemusic.com have reviewed "The Hope And The Glory"
check it out; 
http://www.louderthanthemusic.com/document.php?id=1270

Friday 19 March 2010

ALBUM LAUNCH 16th May 2010

Album Launch 16th May 7:00pm @ Liverpool Lighthouse Oakfield Road, Anfield, Liverpool L4 0UF.
For tickets email ian@ianyates.net with how many you want
The event is free

Monday 15 March 2010

The Hope And The Glory OUT 17th May 2010


THE HOPE AND THE GLORY

Press Release


Survivor Records is proud to announce the debut album from a raw new talent, Ian Yates. And it’s not just the sound that’s fresh – Ian’s backstory is as authentic as they come.
The son of a Pentecostal minister of a church in Bootle, Liverpool, Ian has grown up used to the idea that Christians – and the churches they form – should be fully engaged with the communities that surround them. And the fact that the community which surrounds Bootle Elim Pentecostal Church has experienced some of the highest levels of unemployment in the UK means that Ian has seen at first hand just how much of an impact the church can make.
But what does this matter to a collection of eleven tracks from a first time artist? It matters because that first time artist has turned out eleven tracks that are so full of truth and life and honesty and a cry for God that can only come out of experience. The Hope And The Glory may have been recorded in a studio, but it was written on the streets.
From the brooding atmospherics of ‘Broken’ and ‘Carry Me’ to the passion of ‘Desperate’ and ‘Crying Out’ Ian’s songs have that unique quality of being instantly familiar and appealing even at the first listen. Think Hillsong United and Kings of Leon after a two-week missions trip.
The Hope And The Glory grew out of a fairly unlikely beginning. Two years ago Ian’s brother prompted him to submit some of his home-grown, home-sung songs for a forthcoming Soul Survivor People’s Album. Ian did and the response was about as good as it could have been: two tracks made it onto the album - ‘Desperate To See Your Glory’ and ‘No One Like You’.
After that Ian’s song ‘Father Of Compassion’ was then featured on the Survivor Summer Sampler as a bonus track, and a mini album started to form in the minds of Ian and Survivor Records A&R Adrian Thompson:
“When I first met Ian I saw a deep and rare combination - a deep yearning after God’s inner dwelling, a young life that had experienced and witnessed hardships beyond his years and a massive understanding of the spiritual impact of worship. Ian lives and worships in one of the UK’s most depressed areas, so when he worships with a cry for God to break through and his heart for worship it really is ‘rubber hitting the road’. An honest and raw worshipper.”
Working with producer Trevor Michael, that mini album grew into a fully-grown affair – fully-grown with degrees of both maturity and passion that are rare finds in debut albums these days.


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Saturday 6 March 2010

Crying Out - Recorded @ The Gathering 2010


My brother recorded this on his camera from the Gathering last weekend.
It's a little shaky, but it really captures the song and atmosphere


Friday 5 February 2010

rend collective experiment


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Album photo shoot




This week I was down in Brighton and Eastbourne for the photo shoot for the album.

I was working with Stew Smith design (www.smeezer.com) and Andy Hutch photography (www.andyhutch.com)

I had a great day and loads of the fun. Can’t wait for the artwork! It’s gonna be amazing!

I've attached a picture of one of the locations




January






Jan has been a really cool month and a great start to 2010.
I Was involved in some great events including LNS @ city church, Big Push and YFC event in Warrington.
I also played at a cool golf course (see photos) - it was a small setting but a really great time of worship.

New songs for Jan
This month I’ve been using 3 new songs:
Revelation Song - I’ve known this song for a while, but I heard the Jesus Culture version and the “Philips, Craig & Dean” version and thought we need to use this song
In Your Presence (Chorus) - a friend of mine posted a video on facebook of Stevie Wonder singing this. It’s by Jason Upton and it’s a really simple and powerful chorus. Check it out
Your Love Never Fails by Chris McClarney - I did some co-leading with a very good friend of mine Phil Wilkes and he used this song. I feel it’s a real now song. It was also free song of the month @ www.kingsway.co.uk

The album is due out in May and I can’t wait for it come out!