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Reader Comments
The Alarma Chronicles by Daniel Amos are at the top of the list of my all time favourite albums so I agree very much with this review.
Maybe Crossrhythms will release one day an interview with Terry Taylor or make an article about his work. There is so much amazing music from the Jesus People songs in the seventies to the alternative music of Daniel Amos and the Swirling Eddies in the eighties or his more personal very deep solo albums and the funny music for video games (Imaginerium) or his production work for Randy Stonehill and a lot of other artists or the americana music of the Lost Dogs. (The Lost Dogs are right now on a very special tour on the Route 66 - recording and filming their new album)
It has to be acknowledged by the world that we live in troubled times. It has to be noticed that Christ is suffering from a lack of acknowledgement. It has to be swallowed that we need saving for we have fallen so very far from the Lord above. We all are echoes of who we could and should truly be. Thank grace that the Lord forgives and loves us so much!
This above statement sums up this beautiful record by DA, its cutting edge is needle sharp and painful. There is truth brought out nearly to how Mark Heard did it when he was alive, its that powerful.
This is not a world of roses, we will have to go through pain and suffering pretty frequently,so its sad if you are guilty of the theme of "Angels tuck you In"!
"Real Girls" is certainly very true, but again of both sexes..I like how Terry gives vocal emphasis to whats happening to PEOPLE, not just women!
"New Car" is the obsession of matierialism, and definitely rings true of how so many think possessions are what life is all about.
"Here I Am" affects me quite a bit, for its so catchy and the musicality is quite stunning. Not to mention the feeling of all the things we smear over what serving the Lord should be about.
And the insights of "Hollow Man" really stick in the throat and heart.
I have to admit that this album is not for those who like the la de da approach to music. This is not for the ones who like praise and nothing more. This is for those who like their music with meat and wine!!!!