Twill Be Glory He Will Supply: The Gospel Wonders Bring the Funk and Faith
Alright, let’s cut to the chase—Twill Be Glory He Will Supply by The Gospel Wonders is one of those albums that just sneaks up on you. It’s not trying too hard to impress, but somehow it does. Released under Revelation Records (twice, because once wasn’t enough, I guess?), this gem blends gospel with funk and soul in a way that feels like Sunday morning church colliding headfirst with Saturday night vibes.
Now, before we dive deeper, let me say this: if you’re expecting some slick, overproduced masterpiece, you’re barking up the wrong tree. This album has grit. It’s raw. And honestly? That’s what makes it stick. Let’s talk tracks.
First off, there’s He Will Supply. Oh man, this song hits different. Right from the opening chords, you can feel the groove settling into your bones like a warm hug from someone who actually likes you. The bassline? Smoooooth. Like butter melting on a biscuit smooth. But here’s the kicker—it’s not just about the music; the lyrics slap. “He will supply all my needs,” they sing, and suddenly, you’re convinced Jesus might personally deliver your Amazon packages next week. You don’t forget a track like this because it doesn’t just preach—it grooves while doing it.
Then there’s T’will Be Glory. If He Will Supply is the chill uncle at the family reunion, this one’s the hyped-up cousin dragging everyone to the dance floor. The horns are bold, the vocals soar, and the energy? Through the roof. There’s something almost mischievous about how catchy it is. By the second chorus, you’ll be belting out “Twill be GLORY!” louder than your neighbors probably appreciate. Trust me, though—you won’t care. This isn’t just a song; it’s an experience. A toe-tapping, hand-clapping, shout-it-out-loud kind of moment.
The Gospel Wonders aren’t reinventing the wheel here, but they don’t need to. They’ve taken gospel—a genre rooted in authenticity—and spiced it up with funk and soul until it feels fresh yet familiar. It’s like rediscovering an old recipe for mac ‘n cheese that somehow tastes better than you remembered.
And here’s the thing: listening to Twill Be Glory He Will Supply feels like finding faith in unexpected places. Like realizing the guy handing out flyers outside the subway station is secretly a musical genius. Or discovering that your grandma’s casserole has been low-key saving lives all these years.
So yeah, give this album a spin. Whether you’re looking for spiritual uplift or just some funky beats to brighten your day, The Gospel Wonders have got you covered. Who knew salvation could sound so good?
Final thought: If heaven had a playlist, I’m pretty sure this album would be queued right after Stevie Wonder and before whatever angels listen to during coffee breaks.