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The Beautiful Letdown Review
Contemporary Christian music has come a long
way toward secular acceptance in recent years thanks to the
likes of Switchfoot, who avoid obvious sacred references
in their lyrics. It's also refreshing to hear CCM songwriters
like Switchfoot's Jonathan Foreman explore love and belonging
as song subjects. Unfortunately, The Beautiful Letdown hews
too closely to the formula established by alternative CCM
brethren Jars of Clay and Creed. Songs like the title track
and "More Than Fine" come close to forging their
own identity, but too often sound overproduced and designed
to appeal to the widest audience. Still, Foreman's songwriting
shows potential, and his progressive vision for spiritual
themes indicates a willingness to color outside the lines.
Review by: Matthew Cooke, Amazon.com
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