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Of Grace : Review
Steady On Review
A stunning album with all the signature harmonies
and lyrical intensity that you've come to love. These four
ladies dedicate STEADY ON to their mothers, saying "we
want to be just like you." You can't get much more apple
pie-American than that. Don't be fooled into thinking that
Point of Grace's music is some vapid, '90s version of Donny
and Marie, though. All the tunes here are fully realized,
and musically sophisticated, with a layered, textured feel
to the arrangements, making for radio-friendly-but-intriguing
pop. Point of Grace falls into that area of '90s pop where
gospel, pop and Contemporary Christian music intersect, and
their lyrics are full of spiritual themes and devotional
references, but they don't sacrifice a single whit of accessibility
or infectiousness. L. A. session vets like Lee Sklar and
Phil Madeira rub shoulders with Christian pop hero Michael
W. Smith (who makes a distinctive guest appearance) on this
unique album.
Review by: MusiChristian.com
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