Grieving the suicide of his mother, Ari Picker has made a memorial in the form of . Picker, who is classically trained, writes and arranges these beautiful orchestral songs. The rest of the band is made up of very talented chamber players. While Picker describes himself as not being a āchurch-goer,ā he hopes the church in the album title is a safe space, a place of transcendent experience.
The string arrangements and Pickerās vocals give the music a film score quality. At times they channel Andrew Birdās classical-folk sensibility; other times they use more pop hook melodies. Much of the imagery is from natureābirds taking flight, vines, waterfalls, and rivers. The lyrics of āGardenā describe this album best, āThe peace our music brings/Our song is a Garden/And what we sing will grow/Unlike your killing song/Cause out of your mouth come weeds/Itās so peaceful here/Itās where I think Iāll stay.ā (ANTI Records)