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Coming To Life Review
Unlike many artists who stay stuck in the
mold cast by their debut, the Normals have transcended to
a new place of inspiration with their sophomore release,
Coming to Life. This project has the same mix of brooding
power and gentle swell that one would find in the forces
of nature, drawing admiration as well as respect. The focus
of its punch is found within the subject matter, which poetically
crafts a bittersweet picture of life by zeroing in on the
pain and failure that accompany being human. God's ability
to redeem these darkened situations is offered as the hope
that always delivers. Surrounding and invading the message,
the musical dynamic rises and falls without jolting you from
your seat. This music sneaks up on you. Its down-to-earth
quality draws out a relaxed sentiment, while its otherworldly
intensity stirs up emotion that challenges even the stoic.
Some of the surreal guitar work and passionate vocal flavors
are clearly influenced by U2, but the Normals do not come
across as a U2 wipe-up band. Mixed with their unique folk-pop
styling and artistic stretch, Coming to Life has a brilliance
that is both accessible and daring.
Review by: Israel Button, Amazon.com
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