Album Review: Rhett Walker - Good To Me
Posted April 16, 2020
By JJFrancesco_NRT, Staff Reviewer
What You Need To Know
With lead single “Believer” quickly becoming one of the most successful singles of Rhett Walker’s career, he rides this momentum to a third full length album, looking to shoot to the top tier of contemporary Christian music.
What It Sounds Like
Fans may remember Rhett Walker from past hits like “When Mercy Found Me.” Rhett has a powerful southern voice that adds an intensity to the contemporary offerings. Juggling a more blatant Southern style with more standard contemporary Christian radio songs, Good To Me, offers a positive and uplifting listening experience that should please both the Christian radio fans and those who enjoy a bit more country edge to their praise and worship. Lead single "Believer" is made for singing along to on the radio while songs like "Murderer" give more of that country rock edge that Walker excels in.
Spiritual Highlights
Walker sings of how Christ meets us in our darkest places in “You Met Me There.” He calls for “Peace in the Family” to quell the tide of turmoil in our families. “Believer” testifies to the effect of Christ’s work in our lives. All in all, these are typical themes for the average Christian to relate to in their walk with Christ. While the topics have been tackled by many an artist before, Walker’s interpretation should still resonate with his audience.
Best Song
“Believer”
For Fans Of
Third Day, Big Daddy Weave, Jordan Feliz
The Bottom Line
Rhett Walker boasts an impressive balance between Southern flare and contemporary accessibility that make it an essential release of the Spring.
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