Good During Its Time
Posted August 18, 2007
By KevinMcNeese_NRT, Staff Reviewer
This four piece band combines smooth acoustic rhythm with some fine Mississippi River blues into one of the more memorable debut recordings in Christian music history. This project is grounded firmly in acoustic rock, replete with accordion, tasteful piano arrangements, and a practiced group harmony. "Two Set of Jones'" is a ballad sure to please folk listeners from the James Taylor/Randy Stonehill crowd, while "Where's The Passion" echoes the livelier moments of Wes King. Overall, the album is one part Counting Crows, one part John Mellencamp, with 12 bar blues and Black Gospel thrown in for good measure. And FYI - this album was the first to be issued in the Christian Industry with the words "Audio Visual" on the label. Watch out multimedia, here they come. View All Music And Book Reviews By KevinMcNeese_NRT | View KevinMcNeese_NRT's Profile
|