Polished, harmony-rich vocal pop that feels like a warm embrace. Uplifting melodies and Nashville-slick production for moments of reflection and quiet joy.
Point of Grace delivers a sound that is fundamentally built on the architecture of the human voice. Their music is characterized by incredibly tight, shimmering vocal harmonies that move from unison verses to explosive, multi-layered choruses. It is a sonic experience that feels safe, bright, and meticulously crafted, blending the sensibilities of 90s adult contemporary pop with a deep-seated spiritual core.
What truly distinguishes them is the 'wall of vocals' approach. Unlike solo artists in the genre, their sound is a collective force where individual identities merge into a singular, resonant texture. Over the decades, they have shifted from high-gloss synth-pop foundations toward a warmer, more organic Americana and roots-influenced palette, but that central commitment to the vocal blend remains the North Star of their discography.
For a new listener, the compilation album '24' is the essential starting point. It documents an unprecedented run of radio success and showcases their evolution from the early 90s quartet sound to the more mature, acoustic-leaning trio arrangements. It is the definitive roadmap of how they defined the sound of modern vocal-driven faith music.
Point of Grace is an all-female contemporary Christian music vocal group. The current trio consists of Shelley Breen, Denise Jones, and Leigh Cappillino. The group started out as a quartet in 1991, with original members Breen and Jones, as well as Terry Jones and Heather Payne. Terry Jones left in November 2003 to spend more time with her family after the birth of her third child, with Cappillino joining in March 2004 for their 2004 release I Choose You. In June 2008, Payne announced her retirement from the group to spend more time with her family. The group's self-titled debut album was released in 1993. In 2003, they released their ninth album, 24 – a compilation of 24 previous hits.
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