"[3] Sons of Korah were formed in 1994 while founding members Matthew Jacoby, Jason Coghill and Rod Gear attended the Reformed Theological College in Geelong.
(The Online magazine of the Assemblies of God in Australia) observed, "There is a warm, folk feel to this album that both stirs and soothes the soul.
After appearing on Ressurrection and Rain as a backing vocalist, Ann-Maree Keefe joined Sons of Korah on tour and often opened their concerts as a solo artist.
Justin Michael for Sight Magazine commented on the "amount of light and shade" in the album,[15] while William Chong called it "An enthralling musical journey through some of the Bible's most enduring psalms.
"[16] Cross Rhythms' Andrew Coe rated it at 9-out-of-10, and explained, "Using the words of the psalms pretty much as they are, rather than simply as an inspiration, is a bold move and really focuses the listener on the Scripture.
"[17] Bruce Walker joined the band after the release of Rain, replacing McCarthy as the group's lead guitarist.
In May 2008 four of their albums were listed in the top 10 sold for a week by American retail chain's Family Christian Stores, Resurrection (No.
[22] Sons of Korah regularly toured Australia, appearing at Christian festivals: Easterfest[23] and Black Stump.