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That the Powers of Hell May Vanish

6 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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Nathan Letourneau’s That the Powers of Hell May Vanish brings hymns into a gritty, hard-rock setting without losing the weight and beauty of the words. In this brief recommendation, I reflect on the album’s guitar work, vocal seriousness, and sense of liturgical rootedness. The record gives these hymns a fresh set of colors, making them fitting for meditation, driving, exercise, or attentive listening. Listen now on Audio Deacon or wherever you stream music. Listen Audio Deacon [https://app.audio-deacon.com/tabs/home/albums/68736] Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/album/5VpCIROOeXS8IdKpTWqLQf?si=vgVq6xueRw2dw5QQZRSPdA] Apple Music [https://music.apple.com/us/album/that-the-powers-of-hell-may-vanish/6774123993] Click HERE [https://app.audio-deacon.com/menu/checkout] and use code audiodeacon3 to get your first 3 months for FREE! Sign up at the link, download the app, login, and enjoy!

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Portada del episodio That the Powers of Hell May Vanish

That the Powers of Hell May Vanish

Nathan Letourneau’s That the Powers of Hell May Vanish brings hymns into a gritty, hard-rock setting without losing the weight and beauty of the words. In this brief recommendation, I reflect on the album’s guitar work, vocal seriousness, and sense of liturgical rootedness. The record gives these hymns a fresh set of colors, making them fitting for meditation, driving, exercise, or attentive listening. Listen now on Audio Deacon or wherever you stream music. Listen Audio Deacon [https://app.audio-deacon.com/tabs/home/albums/68736] Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/album/5VpCIROOeXS8IdKpTWqLQf?si=vgVq6xueRw2dw5QQZRSPdA] Apple Music [https://music.apple.com/us/album/that-the-powers-of-hell-may-vanish/6774123993] Click HERE [https://app.audio-deacon.com/menu/checkout] and use code audiodeacon3 to get your first 3 months for FREE! Sign up at the link, download the app, login, and enjoy!

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Jack Johnson, Stephen Sanchez, and The Lemon Twigs

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Portada del episodio Andrew Dittman on Chant, Harmony, and Singing Churches

Andrew Dittman on Chant, Harmony, and Singing Churches

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Death Turns to Life

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Portada del episodio Musical Creation and a Great Rehearsal

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