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Make Some Noise by Krystal Make Some Noise by Krystal
This is definitely a different style for Krystal but she works it well. I'm so used to her older pieces but I love this CD. ...
Lost in the Sound of Separation by Underoath Lost in the Sound of Separation by Underoath
Underoath did an incredible job on this album. I've been waiting for it come out for forever. They have their same sound but the songs are enjoyable nonetheless. ...
With All Of My Heart: Greatest Hits by ZOEgirl With All Of My Heart: Greatest Hits by ZOEgirl
ohmygosh beautiful name is one of my fav songs ever. its amazing and it ROXX!! that song was amazingly written. it has such an inspiring...

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wow | Posted June-02-2008
this cd was so amazing. my favorite song was "i can only imagine." it is an awesome worship cd and i would recommend this cd to everyone that i know. they are such an amazing band.

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Pretty Awesome | Posted June-01-2008
Fireflight is so awesome. This CD is so amazing. The lyrics to the songs are totally genuine and the singer has an amazing voice. I am totally looking forward to more of FF's CD's in the future.

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awesome. | Posted April-04-2008
The heart-on-the-sleeve plaintiveness of emo has so completely infiltrated other post-punk and indie pop music genres that it really no longer makes sense to try to draw a clean distinction between emo and punk. To the degree that this fact results in indie rock that pays attention to melody and hooks, this is a good thing. To the degree that it results in sharp, heavy rock music that is undermined by breathlessly wimpy vocals, it's a bad thing. On its debut album, Live Like We're Alive, the Tennessee-based Nevertheless manages to offer evidence of both tendencies on : with the help of producer James Paul Wisner, the group generates a sound that is crunchy without being abrasive and dense without being oppressive; every song boasts at least one sharp hook, and the hooks range in obviousness from the whoa-oh-oh singalong chorus of "The Real" to the more subtle layers of backing vocals on the title track. If Joshua Pearson's singing is generally just a little bit too breathy and high-pitched, well, the guitars mostly make up for it. The band's Christian faith does add an occasional blast of saccharine sweetness to the lyrics, which is unfortunate. Their faith itself isn't actually the problem; the problem is their sometimes cloying expressions of it: "Don't stop believing," "It's faith that takes us there," "Run towards the light" -- when your Christian witness starts sounding like the chorus to an REO Speedwagon song, it's time to rethink your lyrical approach. Even with its occasional weaknesses, though, it's hard to imagine anyone who loves tuneful power pop being able to resist this album's significant charms. Recommended.

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