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Tomlin : Review
Not To Us Review
There are few, if any, Christian artists
who better understand the dynamics of worship-oriented rock
music than Chris Tomlin. On Not to Us, his second major-label
release, Tomlin raises the bar for anyone who ascribes to
this ever-increasing popular format. He has a knack for blending
irresistible melodies and catchy choruses that nearly always
leave a pleasant aftertaste. Tomlin's wall-of-guitars sound
on the opener, "Everything," the title track, and
the anthemic "Famous One" cooks up enough firepower
to light a church service. His constant touring with the
One Day worship caravan over the last few years has clearly
taught him how to lead the crowd with loud. But he can also
deftly switch gears while never losing focus. There's nice
counterbalance with the softer testimony of "Come Home
Running" and the beautiful "Wonderful Maker." Ultimately,
Tomlin showcases here a seldom-matched instinct for infusing
familiar rock phrasing with modern worship at no cost to
the integrity of either.
Review by: Michael Lyttle, Amazon.com
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