This group from Shepherdsville, KY is making giant strides in their music making. Every CD that they have made has been better than the last, and this one is no exception.
The opening song gets you on your riding horse and just doesn’t let up until the last note. “If You Drink This Water” has some very intricate harmony on it. This would be a great radio cut.
The title cut is just an awesome work of art. Tenor, Anthony Facello has made a name for himself in this industry for his ability to interpret a ballad. He has not let us down on this one. Inspired by the events of 9-11-01, this song has been used in the Southern Gospel soundtrack for the Left Behind movie and is making inroads for the Southern Gospel industry. This is one of those goosebump songs that you have to listen to over and over again. What a powerful song.
Bass, Jason Brooks shows out a little as he performs “You Can’t Bring Me Down”. He does some low down singing on this cut. Penned by Daryl Williams, “Our daily Bread” is a beautiful song with lots of close harmony. It is a very worshipful song. You can close your eyes and just be blessed on this one. Slowing the tempo down a bit “Make Something Old Like New” is a new song with an old timey feel. Lead, Stacey Murphy does a nice job performing this one. “He Included Me” was written by Rodney Griffin and has a real; quartet feel to it. Another beautiful ballad on this CD is “Behold The King”. Baritone, Michael Mardis really sinks his teeth into this one. All I can say is WOW. The track is great too. Steve Lacy wrote this song. Good job Steve.
Showing a completely different style, Steve Lacey also wrote “Keep The Faith”, an upbeat number that will have your toes to tapping. Going back in time, they pulled out “Jesus Is Getting Us Ready”. They do a great job of that close harmony required for this song. Closing out the CD with a Kyla Roland song, “The First Step” is mellow and fitting to round out this CD. It has a stirring message and is used in the liner notes to form an invitation to accept Christ. A novel concept.
The CD cover is nice also, in fact one of the better put out by the genre lately.
Homeland Records
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