Salt of the Sound Prepares Us for Lent with New EP

Hong Kong-based worship duo Salt of the Sound release a 3-song EP entitled, Lent Collections, Vol. 3. The record features an original track ("Kyrie Eleison") alongside two traditional hymns, all recorded in the duo's signature ambient worship style.
The duo write, "After a super tumultuous year filled with highs and lows for us personally, we have been looking forward to the re-centering that Lent and the Easter season brings. And so we bring you #lentvolume3
"We wanted to be reminded ourselves on where we should be focusing during this Lenten season, and the classic hymn Nothing But the Blood of Jesus was the song that immediately came to mind to complete the trio of songs in this release
"We hope that Lent, Vol. 3 is a blessing to you in moments of stillness and reflection in this season."
Tracklist:
01. Kyrie Eleison
02. O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus
03. Nothing But the Blood of Jesus
Listen to "Kyrie Eleison" HERE.
Salt of the Sound is the award-winning musical collaboration of husband and wife duo Anita and Ben Tatlow. Their aim is to create songs that encourage spiritual reflection both in church environments and in times of personal quiet, while also exploring musical styles and expressions that bring a freshness to the Christian and ambient music scenes.
Currently living in Hong Kong, music by Salt of the Sound has been widely played on media platforms around the world, from Disney Plus to BBC radio, and has also been featured in campaigns by international brands including UNICEF, Siemens, and TEDx.
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