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Adrenaline : Review
Lift Review
With the release of their album Lift, Audio
Adrenaline proves they still have the chops to reign as one
of the best bands Christian music has to offer. Vocalist
Mark Stuart seems to get better with age. Cuts like "You
Still Amaze Me" and "I'm Alive" showcase his
enduring vocals while distorted guitars kick the cuts into
overdrive. Leaning on the strength of past musical vibes, "Beautiful" possesses
the same charge as the band's past hit, "Big House." The
cut is lyrically enduring, boasting the magnificence of God
while musically the funky guitars and vocal nuances are right
on target. "This Is Everything" is classic Audio
Adrenaline. The tune lays a bed of synthesizers with guitars
filling the voids nicely; here Stuart's vocals are the perfect
match for a chorus that will tap your toe for days. The cut "Ocean
Floor" is one of the best sonic offerings on the release;
the band relates the forgiveness of Jesus Christ regarding
sin: "Your sins are erased/They are no more/They're
on the ocean floor." What the tune offers musically
is pure pop-driven guitars, tasty lead riffs, and a bed of
acoustic guitars that offers up breathing room for the vocals.
Another point worth mentioning on the cut is the fantastic
vocal ad-libs at the song's end. Stuart's vocal stylings
are so gritty and unyielding that you swear it's Rod Stewart
in his prime. The band has became better songwriters and
producers since their first release in 1993. One spin of
the disc will prove it.
Review by: Steven Douglas Losey, All Music
Guide
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