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Instruments of Mercy is the second studio album by Portland, Oregon-based experimental hip hop trio Beautiful Eulogy, released through Humble Beast Records on October 29, 2013, in both free and commercial format. Like its predecessor, the album features a highly eclectic folk-hip hop fusion melded with numerous other styles such as electronic, indie, hymn tunes, and contemporary worship music. Courtland Urbano, the main producer of the trio, eschewed the use of digitally-generated effects and instrumentation in composing the music for Instruments of Mercy, instead relying solely on analog and natural sounds. A single from the album, "Vital Lens", was released as a digital download on September 10, 2013. The album fared well commercially, charting at No. 6 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums

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  • Instruments of Mercy is the second studio album by Portland, Oregon-based experimental hip hop trio Beautiful Eulogy, released through Humble Beast Records on October 29, 2013, in both free and commercial format. Like its predecessor, the album features a highly eclectic folk-hip hop fusion melded with numerous other styles such as electronic, indie, hymn tunes, and contemporary worship music. Courtland Urbano, the main producer of the trio, eschewed the use of digitally-generated effects and instrumentation in composing the music for Instruments of Mercy, instead relying solely on analog and natural sounds. A single from the album, "Vital Lens", was released as a digital download on September 10, 2013. The album fared well commercially, charting at No. 6 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart, and was lauded by critics for its diverse and creative sound and deeply theological lyrics. PQ Monthly called the group "one [of] the most innovative hip-hop acts in Portland." The song Exile Dial Tone is featured on the 2016 motion picture soundtrack God's Not Dead 2. (en)
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  • Humble Beast (en)
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  • Instruments of Mercy (en)
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  • featuring Joseph (en)
  • featuring Propaganda (en)
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  • featuring Jackie Hill and Eshon Burgundy (en)
  • featuring Josh White (en)
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  • with Art Azurdia (en)
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  • Beautiful Eulogy (en)
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  • According to God (en)
  • Acquired in Heaven (en)
  • Blessed Are the Merciful (en)
  • Cello from Portland (en)
  • Exile Dial Tone (en)
  • Instruments of Mercy (en)
  • Organized Religion (en)
  • Raise the Bridge (en)
  • Release Me From This Snare (en)
  • Symbols and Signs (en)
  • The Size of Grace (en)
  • The Size of Sin (en)
  • Vital Lens (en)
  • You Can Save Me (en)
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  • Instruments of Mercy is the second studio album by Portland, Oregon-based experimental hip hop trio Beautiful Eulogy, released through Humble Beast Records on October 29, 2013, in both free and commercial format. Like its predecessor, the album features a highly eclectic folk-hip hop fusion melded with numerous other styles such as electronic, indie, hymn tunes, and contemporary worship music. Courtland Urbano, the main producer of the trio, eschewed the use of digitally-generated effects and instrumentation in composing the music for Instruments of Mercy, instead relying solely on analog and natural sounds. A single from the album, "Vital Lens", was released as a digital download on September 10, 2013. The album fared well commercially, charting at No. 6 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums (en)
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