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Stronger Review
Natalie Grant's Stronger is one of the rarest
treasures in Christian music: an original album that has
a distinct voice and style. With so many CCM pop stars making
decent but faceless music, it is a relief to see that there
are still albums like this floating around. With a powerhouse
voice and top notch songwriters, Grant brings to mind a wholesome
Britney Spears at some points and a spiritual Faith Hill
at others. In fact, it is pretty weird to hear what would
ordinarily be typical radio pop filled with lyrics about
Christian topics and ideologies. But it works, in fact, it
works very well. This is one of the freshest approaches to
this genre in quite a while, bringing to mind Amy Grant's
groundbreaking Heart in Motion. Much like the other Grant,
Natalie Grant puts her emphasis on the hooks, something that
most CCM artists put in a distant second behind their message.
Because of this, she not only gets her message across, but
gets it across using music that anyone could get into. This
is a very good album that points to the direction that CCM
has the potential to go in. Despite the stigma that the genre
has with mainstream audiences, any fan of solid pop music
should at least give this a chance.
Review by: Bradley Torreano, All
Music Guide
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