Page CXVI is a modern hymn reimagining project that has dynamically transformed the way traditional hymns are perceived and experienced in the contemporary music scene. The name, intriguingly derived from a page number in C.S. Lewis's "The Magician's Nephew" where Aslan sings Narnia into creation, reflects the band's aim to breathe new life into ancient hymns, making them accessible and relevant to today’s audience. Their music, rich in theological depth and musical creativity, bridges the gap between old and new, merging traditional hymnody with modern musical sensibilities.
Since their inception, Page CXVI has been prolific in their output, offering a vast repertoire that ranges from the contemplative and reflective to the joyous and celebratory. Albums like "Re-Hymns Reimagined by Derek Webb" showcase their innovative approach to reworking classic hymns, while thematic collections such as "Good Friday to Easter" and "Lent to Maundy Thursday (Remastered)" highlight the band’s commitment to aligning their music with the Christian liturgical calendar, thereby providing a soundtrack for both personal and communal moments of worship and reflection. With each release, Page CXVI invites listeners to explore the depths of their faith through a fresh musical lens, making age-old truths resonate anew.
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