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Article Title: Alarma!
Author of reported comment: Matt
Comment Date: 16:07 on Feb 26 2013
Comment: New wave!!!! I love the sound and the aggressive assault the lyrics give the heart on this excellent album. Some may well class this kind of music as just about going out of date now, but not so with me. The album begins on a very extreme high point, with "Central Theme" cutting to the chase about just who should be the centre of our very existance. Sad how so much gets in the way of this notion today. "Alarma" heralds that usual kind of Terry Scott Taylor song, the one that stabs you in the heart and may leave you for dead if you dont accept the truth of the songs simple statement. "Cloak and Dagger" deals with just how should one convey their beliefs properly...yes, and a very grey area this is for many of us today in this oppressive world. "Hit Them" is a beautiful catchy love drive, and theres some great guitar licks to add to the brilliance. "Baby Game" could apply to both sides of the sexes, we all have been this kind of hollow babyish idiot when we dont always get to have our own way. And this is supposed to be a good life for us all, but our selfishness frequently gets in the way! "Walls of Doubt" has to be a DA classic, with wonderful truth of if you doubt you may not get anywhere....but just rely on Christ and you will see heaven. Alarma is a formidable album, full of spiritual spice and flavour that doesnt leave the heart once its tasted!
   
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