STYLE: Pop RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 21165-11858 LABEL: Independent FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1
Reviewed by Mark Lawrence
The Arena are based at Ilkeston Christian Centre near Derby and this is their second album. It's a collection of original worship songs designed to capture the "heartbeat" of their church. The songs follow the standard guitar-driven pop sound so common in today's worship set up, they have been written to be sung in a congregational setting and this is reflected in the simple melodies and lyrics, which although are not terribly original are passionate and heartfelt. Unfortunately, production-wise the album has a distinctly "church worship group demo" feel about it. Opener "Passion" and "Unfailing Love" are ruined by off key vocals, indeed throughout, the vocals are often flat and too high in the mix. Elsewhere a penchant for Noel Gallagher-esque guitar solos and percussion that is, on more than one occasion, out of time, does tend to become a bit over-bearing. There are some brighter moments though; the piano-driven "Beautiful" is one standout. But this is unlikely to travel far beyond Ilkeston Christian Centre itself.
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Posted by Jane and Hannah in Derbyshire @ 18:36 on Apr 24 2007
The album 'everything is possible' has been changed our life
and been a great inspiration to us both. Through this we
have followed on worshipping God and this album means so
much to us and many other young christians. We thank the
band for giving us a whole new outlook on life.
The album 'everything is possible' has been changed our life and been a great inspiration to us both. Through this we have followed on worshipping God and this album means so much to us and many other young christians. We thank the band for giving us a whole new outlook on life.