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Come Together Review
Little did the members of Dove Award-winning
Southern rock band Third Day know how timely the title of
their November 2001 album, Come Together, would be. A name
chosen a year and a half prior to the release date, the five
Georgia residents had no idea of the importance the United
States would soon be placing on unity, the very theme that
underlies the band's fourth studio project, Come Together.
Recorded over an 18-month span of time in a makeshift studio
transformed from a once loft-style office, Come Together
features the band's trademark Southern rock sound supported
by frontman Mac Powell's unmistakable vocals. When compared
to the band's previous projects, Come Together most resembles
the group's self-titled debut album. With this release, however,
Third Day -- composed of members Powell, Mark Lee, Tai Anderson,
Brad Avery, and David Carr -- has created an innovative and
edgy blend of Southern rock, pop, and CCM styles, resulting
in a majority of tracks unlike any of the group's prior work.
While a couple tracks such as "I Don't Know" do
bring to mind pieces from Conspiracy Theory No. 5, Come Together
overall is a well-loved sound set to a more finely detailed
musical approach. Songs include "40 Days," "Still
Listening," and "Nothing Compares."
Review by: Ashleigh
Kittle, All Music Guide
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