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Benjamin Hastings
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"Saturday" emerges as a poignant, mid-tempo exploration of the "middle space"—the tension between a painful ending and a promised beginning. Benjamin William Hastings and Aodhán King craft a narrative that sits squarely in the silence of the biblical Saturday, reflecting those seasons of life where the miracle hasn't arrived yet and the grief of Friday still lingers. The track is built on an indie-folk foundation, utilizing warm acoustic textures and a deliberate, steady rhythm that mirrors the patient endurance required to stay in the wait without losing heart.
The vocal chemistry between Hastings and King provides a compelling contrast that drives the emotional weight of the record. While Hastings delivers his verses with a characteristic, conversational grit and lyrical wit, King provides a smooth, ethereal counterpoint that lifts the atmosphere during the soaring choruses. Their voices intertwine over a production that gradually introduces cinematic swells and distorted guitar undercurrents, symbolizing the internal struggle of maintaining faith when the external world offers no immediate signs of change. This collaboration highlights their shared ability to turn complex theology into a relatable, human experience.
This recording stands as a vital anthem for anyone navigating a "waiting room" phase of their own journey. Its strength lies in its refusal to rush toward a happy ending, instead choosing to honor the honesty of the doubt and the quiet resolve found in the darkness. The song moves away from typical high-energy crescendos to focus on a sophisticated, contemplative sound that invites the listener to breathe and find solidarity in the silence. It is a masterful piece of songwriting that prioritizes authenticity and emotional resonance, marking it as a standout contribution to the 2026 alternative worship landscape.
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A lot can change in a day I bet your Sunday is coming It’s hard on the first and we cheer on the third But most life is lived on the second Hiding away Just waiting for something From the depths of the deep in the belly of the beast But if I could just tell you something Wait another Wait another Wait another day You never know Could be close It could be Saturday Don’t give in Don’t you quit Don’t you lose your faith A lot can change in a day A lot can change in a moment Could be one grain of faith Could be two prayers away Could be three dawns til stones start rolling Wait another Wait another Wait another day You never know Could be close It could be Saturday Don’t give in Don’t you quit Don’t you lose your faith A lot can change in a day I don’t know when the suns gonna rise from the east I don’t know when the light’s gonna crack through the trees I don’t know when it will, but I know it will be Every story that’s good Has a whole lot of grief And I’ll bet you’ll look back When you see it someday Saying that season sucked But it wasn’t a waste All the tears sown in silence Not a one was vein Cause you’re holding that promise Wasn’t it worth the wait Wasn’t it worth the wait Wasn’t it worth the wait Wasn’t it worth the heartache the hardship the pain Wasn’t it worth the wait, wasn’t it worth the wait When your holding your promise Bet it’s you that will say Ask Jonah in his whale Ask Jesus in His grave
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