Me In Motion
Posted March 23, 2010
By piano89,
Barely three months into 2010 and the Christian music scene is already welcoming the emergence of several new bands, including Centricity Music’s Me In Motion. With the guidance of Dove-award winning producer Ian Eskelin, Me In Motion has crafted an undeniably catchy debut that is sure to resonate with Christian music fans.
Me In Motion’s sound is fun, free-spirited rock, a perfect fit for Seth Mosley’s punk-influenced vocals (think Adam Agee or Jason Dunn). The band’s debut is chock full of sing-able, hook-laden melodies, each song having the potential to be a radio-hit.
Love is a constant undercurrent throughout the record. Through its songs, Me In Motion wants people “to realize that loving everyone, regardless of circumstance, is what it’s really about,” says Mosley. “Losers” is about just that- loving people, while “The God I Know” acknowledges that the act of love isn’t always easy or safe- “He touched my eyes and I can finally see/That love is a dangerous philosophy/You and me have been hurt before/But that doesn’t mean we keep closing the door.” Other topics that pop up include social justice on “Seek Justice, Love Mercy,” living life to the fullest on “Gotta Be Something,” and rejecting complacency on “Here In The Middle.”
While Me In Motion has solid debut on its hands, I do not believe its music will be the factor that separates the band from its peers. What will set Me In Motion apart are the characteristics this three-piece band wants to be remembered for- being “available and accessible” as Mosley puts it. Connecting with fans on a personal and spiritual level resonates far deeper than a great album or show any day. View All Music And Book Reviews By piano89 | View piano89's Profile
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