A contemporary Christian group that blends hymn melodies with modern writing, known for songs like 'Wonderful, Merciful Savior.'
If you want to hear what they're about, start with 'Wonderful, Merciful Savior' or 'Before The Throne of God Above.' Both show how they handle that blend of old and new.
The name Selah comes from a biblical term meaning 'to pause and reflect,' and that's exactly what their music does. Songs like 'Wonderful, Merciful Savior' and 'Before The Throne of God Above' take traditional hymn melodies and give them a contemporary Christian feel. They've maintained that approach through lineup changes and albums like 'Hiding Place' and 'Unbreakable.'
Selah formed in Nashville in 1998 with Todd Smith, Nicole C. Mullen, and Allan Hall. Nicole C. Mullen left in 2010 to focus on solo work, and Amy Perry joined the following year. Their catalog includes songs such as 'Bless The Broken Road' and 'Softly And Tenderly.'
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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