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Article Title:
Kalhoun
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Matt
Comment Date:
11:24 on Apr 13 2011
Comment:
Kalhoun is a very special album. There seems to be a theme running through this album, and here the theme is the rather heavy subject of war and attrition. War is hateful, desperate and wrong to say the least. This world just cant seem to get away from the shadow of killing. "Father Expalins" explores the war theme explicitly and honestly, with the line "he thinks God may be over on the devil's side" being very very open about what ones faith must be pushed to in times of moral decay and death. Terry always has presented hard to escape from subjects within his work, and this song is one of the best on the album. "The Gate of The World" deals with the immense hope though of what will come to pass in the final days of the earth. After the pain of the previous track, this is raw and blazing encouragement of the highest order. "Note To Anna" is the useless feeling we get when we learn of the passing of a dear loved one, and maybe even an unsaved loved one, which makes the matter all the more dire and stirring. This is a make you get up and notice track in the same vein of Mark Heards Long Way Down and Nutshell's "Sara" "I Will Return" tells of the apocolypse brilliantly, and yet the simple truth that yes, the Lord shall surely soon be coming back to renew this dire place in which we all live. "If You Want To" is one of Terry's finest love songs, a moving little song with brilliant guiatr work thrown into the mix. Kalhoun has plenty to offer, I want to play this album for as long as I live, it truly is that good. Listen to it and I bet you cannot fail to have a lump in your throat at the end of it.
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