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Going Public Review
For the most part, Going Public is a first-rate
pop/rock album from this Australian-based band. Although
there are traces of dogma in the lyrics, there is enough
variety, depth, and cleverness both musically and lyrically
to make the album a winner. The first two numbers, "Real
Good Thing" (with a great thumping bass line) and "Shine," are
extremely hook-laden and musically hard to resist. Lyrically,
the album looks at the themes of unmerited grace, being open
with one's faith, and the cost of discipleship, among others.
Musically, the recording runs the gamut from the ballad "Be
Still" to the almost punky "Lights Out" (which
is critical of those who are sure of the timing of the Second
Coming), with a good balance between slower and uptempo cuts.
The best moment on the album is the last cut, "Elle
G." It is the story from a survivor's point of view
of trying to come to terms with a friend who has committed
suicide. What makes this song so outstanding is its honesty,
lyrical depth, and the complex musical journey that accompanies
the story line. The words reveal both deep compassion and
acute anger, in addition to trying to bring a greater meaning
to the event in a larger context. The ending guitar solo
fits extremely well with the lyrical content, while the entire
cut leaves a lasting impression on the listener. The willingness
to go deeply into such a subject matter and admit some ambiguity
may be seen as a sign of weakness to some believers, but
in this case it brings a profundity that is not expected,
and most welcome.
Review by: Michael Ofjord, All Music Guide
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