Raze - The Plan

Thursday 1st February 2001
Raze - The Plan
Raze - The Plan

STYLE: Dance/Electronic
RATING 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 3355-3944
LABEL: Forefront
FORMAT: CD Single
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Tony Cummings

Now firmly established as America's premier pop dance team, clear, the year the Tulsa-based team spent with the Tribe has paid off for them, giving them both a stylistic focus and, more importantly, a passion to take the Gospel to teenagers. With a new member in tow and a splendiferous selection of strong, radio friendly hooks, techno-tinged beats and lots of edgy R&B-styled harmonies, 'The Plan' has the potential to be the band's big breakthrough album. On the infectious "Forgive Me", the guys are joined by dc Talk's Toby McKeehan and Kevin Max, where elsewhere there are infectious rhythms crying out for club remixes (Zarc Porter already has that well in hand). Faith lifting dance pop with R&B overtones and a consistant message to youth to make a difference for Christ. Need I say more?

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