Order of Melchizedek's album Domine Ex Audi Vocem Meam Domine is a powerful and moving collection of songs that showcases the band's impressive musicianship and spiritual depth. The album's title, which translates to "Lord, Hear My Voice, O Lord," sets the tone for the album's overarching theme of seeking a deeper connection with the divine.
The band's use of traditional instruments such as the harp and the shofar, alongside more modern elements such as electric guitars and synthesizers, creates a unique and captivating sound that draws the listener in. The vocals, which range from haunting chants to soaring melodies, are equally impressive and convey a sense of reverence and devotion.
The album's standout tracks include "Adonai," a powerful and uplifting song that celebrates the divine, and "Yahweh," a hauntingly beautiful track that features the band's signature use of the shofar. Other highlights include "Kadosh," a meditative song that invites the listener to enter into a state of prayer and contemplation, and "Malki-Tzedek," a stirring instrumental piece that showcases the band's exceptional musicianship.