Life is beautiful
Posted June 02, 2009
By newreleasewarrior,
First of all take everything Nate said and reverse it and that's Press Play. Since when did every Christian Album have to be loaded with deep lyrics. Can't we ever have fun? Can't we ever just roll down the window and just jam to great music with positive lyrics and a great beat? This album is fantastic but youth group traditionalists (Older people) won't like it. Why? Because it's good. Anything good we kick to the curb in the Christian industry. Press Play is going somewhere, and going somewhere fast. There album is loaded with amazing beats, fun hooks, and every song is one you can listen to on your ipod on a treadmill. Do not be sidetrack Press Play by the Nate's for their will be many of them. This album also has a great way of just letting you have fun something we haven't heard in a long time. The great thing about this album was that it's an album you can give to your unsaved friends and they will enjoy. This album is a masterpiece! Fresh, cutting edge and fit for greatness. Let's not be so harsh Nate! We need to welcome new Christian artists and not slam them when they make their first entry. No wonder why we have lost Jessica Simpson, and Brittany. Our vision in Christian Music has often missed the mark and we've paid the price with a lot of artists we lost. Anyways, do not judge this album by Nate's Bias. Judge it on the merit of innovation, excitement, and the joy it brings to the most crucial audience of all. 12-18 year olds. We are losing them and this kind of piece will bring them back to Christian Music. View All Music And Book Reviews By newreleasewarrior | View newreleasewarrior's Profile
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