Instrumentals

Brian Warth

Instrumentals gathers my original works, written through seasons of faith, family, and reflection. The Matriarch: (1986) honors the quiet strength of mothers—their learning, teaching, nurturing, and transcendence. David’s Read more

Instrumentals gathers my original works, written through seasons of faith, family, and reflection. The Matriarch: (1986) honors the quiet strength of mothers—their learning, teaching, nurturing, and transcendence. David’s Ship: (1998) celebrates my firstborn, a divine creation of exuberant intellect and light. Friend for Life: (1982) expresses my lifelong walk with Christ. The Disciple: (1990) captures the freedom of repentance and surrender to God’s will. Together these pieces form the soundtrack of a life guided by love, grace, and faith.

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Hit Save

Brian Warth

Hit Save gathers three original Christian songs first written in 1993, when Brian performed with the band High Road. Decades later, those early expressions of faith and longing return with new life—re-recorded in full Read more

Hit Save gathers three original Christian songs first written in 1993, when Brian performed with the band High Road. Decades later, those early expressions of faith and longing return with new life—re-recorded in full power, with driving rhythm, layered guitars, and renewed purpose. From the Nordic landmark album cover symbol—St. John's Arm—to a modern command key, the looped square in Hit Save reclaims its ancient meaning—protection, continuity, and devotion. It marks a turning point, a spiritual rededication, submission and a covenant—a sacred promise between God and one's self. A belief that saves your soul, and sealed by the blood of Christ.

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