Terry and the Da guys chose to dedicate this wonderful
record to the late great Mark Heard. I wonder if this was so
because of the style in particular on this record? Because
this doesnt half shine a lot of the shades of Mark
Heardiness along its route. The guitar riffs all make me
think of Mark Heard, the lyrics at times also mirror Mark's
honesty. no wonder I feel Terry is second only to Mark in
the CCM scene. Because like Mark, he is never stagnant or
repetitive.
This album has such a well produced feel, there is so much
excellent keyboard work and guitaring, and the songs are as
always wide in their scope and yet piercing in their
presentation. "Hole in the World" Is an awesome standout
track, and "Whats Come Over Me" is like Da's stab at a
brilliant alternative worship song. "Guilty" is true for all
of us, and has an infectious groove.
This album is yet another stunning outting for the guys of
Da, and this is not to be missed.
Terry and the Da guys chose to dedicate this wonderful record to the late great Mark Heard. I wonder if this was so because of the style in particular on this record? Because this doesnt half shine a lot of the shades of Mark Heardiness along its route. The guitar riffs all make me think of Mark Heard, the lyrics at times also mirror Mark's honesty. no wonder I feel Terry is second only to Mark in the CCM scene. Because like Mark, he is never stagnant or repetitive.
This album has such a well produced feel, there is so much excellent keyboard work and guitaring, and the songs are as always wide in their scope and yet piercing in their presentation. "Hole in the World" Is an awesome standout track, and "Whats Come Over Me" is like Da's stab at a brilliant alternative worship song. "Guilty" is true for all of us, and has an infectious groove.
This album is yet another stunning outting for the guys of Da, and this is not to be missed.