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it's ok... | Posted July-16-2007
This is not really my style of music. I know that many like her music but I like harder music.
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Average cd | Posted July-16-2007
I really only like 1 of teh songs on this cd. the other saongs are very forgettable.
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love their sound | Posted July-16-2007
i love switchfoot's sound on all of their albums. they always sound innovative and this album is no different.
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Great Worship cd | Posted July-16-2007
This is a great worship cd!
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Hip Hop Christian Music | Posted July-16-2007
I bought this album on the word of a friend. I enjoy this album very much.
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Hip-hop Rocks | Posted July-16-2007
This is one of my first hip-hop christian cds. I love John Reuben. This album is funny and he knows how to make fun of himself.
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Amazon.com
John Reuben's freshman release Are We There Yet? contains the seeds of creative virtue. Intriguing the ear from the beginning, the stylized mix of drums, guitars, background vocals, and electronic textures is the source of this CD's originality. For being in his early 20s, Reuben has a lot to say. He delivers both serious and humorous commentary on the typical issues of the struggle, growth, and victory in a Christian life. The majority of this project takes on an easygoing dance style of hip-hop. Occasionally, when the subject matter requires some aggression, Reuben pushes his voice toward an in-your-face rap-core expression. But no matter what the mood is, the fun hits the roof as Reuben tears through these songs. A guest appearance on "God Is Love" by DC Talk's Toby McKeehan makes this effort a sure hit. --Israel Button
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Heavy Metal Worship | Posted July-16-2007
I love the sound that Skillet has on this album. They make the words of the songs speak to me when they otherwise might not.
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Amusing... only mildly so | Posted July-16-2007
This album is only average. Not really any new sound or new songs. All the songs sound about the same to me.
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i can only imagine phenom | Posted July-16-2007
i really liked this album when it first came out. the imagery of the songs i thought was wonderful. then the song i can only imagine was played over and over and over on the radio and i just got sick of that song. because of this i rarely play this cd any longer.
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In today's worship-crazed phase of Christian pop, Mercy Me fits right in with smooth melodies, passionate lyrics, and a vertical focus. Yet the transition from worship band to major-label act demands more. Almost There promises just enough to allow it to rise above its inconsistencies. Prayer of Jabez-inspired "Bless Me Indeed" is a glimmer of brilliance where the group brings it all together, but it's the poignancy and power of "I Can Only Imagine" that testifies to Mercy Me's great potential. The dramatic ballad captures a believer's hope for the afterlife and is fueled by Bart Millard's authoritative vocals. The song will continue to be a staple in church worship services for years to come. Then there are the not so brilliant moments, including the cheesy "House of God" and "All Fall Down." Weak moments aside, Almost There offers enough fireworks to make Mercy Me an act to watch. --Michael Lyttle
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Folk-like music | Posted July-16-2007
Sara Groves writes honest, simple songs. Her style is mainly her and a guitar and piano. I enjoy her music. This abum is more rounded out than her past albums.
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