4/5
Posted April 17, 2011
By username2,
I really appriciate the fact that David Crowder is not afraid to break the montony of worship songs and go in completely different directions musically. A Collision is really the apex of his music as it incorporates many different styles on one disc. The album is split into four parts, (A,B,C, and D) which show off a different style. A Part is where the radio-friendly worship songs are and they sound really good. B Part showcases a more traditional style where most of the songs are taken from either the public domain or other people. C Part is the standout here as it showcases a more experimental style with songs like "Do Not Move" and "You Are My Joy." D Part is really the culmination and where the album gets it's name because it features a blend of styles from the previous three parts. (A Collision if you could call it that.)
A Coillision is a great album that might take a few listens to fully appriciate. It's great to see a band like this break away from the norm and put a different spin on something that becomes routine. View All Music And Book Reviews By username2 | View username2's Profile
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