A fantastic album
Posted February 09, 2011
By rwhite3787,
I'm not a huge music buff. I like to listen to music, but I listen mostly to bands that are well-known, not artsy fartsy bands that nobody else has ever heard of. However, when I listen to this album, I feel cultured. :)
David Crowder has very poetic lyrics while at the same time making them very singable. I never get lost in his lyrics or wonder what he's talking about. Many of the songs at the beginning of the album could be done in a worship setting in most churches. As the album progresses, you arrive into more experimental, artistic-styled music and you begin to wonder "What is this?" but you like it the whole time.
I love how this album flows. It's very hard to find the breaks between songs. Other artists do this, and Crowder does it on "Church Music", but this was my first experience with something this clean. There are also a variety of styles throughout the album, and while I might not consider myself a fan of bluegrass or more electronic sounding stuff, I still loved it.
This isn't an album your mom or your grandma would enjoy listening to, but I think you will. So you should get it. I'm sure it's pretty cheap used these days. :) View All Music And Book Reviews By rwhite3787 | View rwhite3787's Profile
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