Jason Gray - Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue |
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STYLE: Pop
RATING
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 85791-16108
LABEL: Centricity 1910902
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RELEASE DATE: 2009-11-20
RRP: £13.00
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Reviewed by Peter Dilley Jason Gray got his first big break with a stint touring as guitarist with Sara Groves, and enlisting Andrew Peterson, Lori Chaffer (Waterdeep) and Joel Hanson (PFR) for his solo debut, the last of whom shares writing credits on "I Am New", the penultimate track on the optimistic-sounding follow-up. The tracks most in keeping with the buoyant title are probably the opener "More Like Falling In Love" and the sunny "Help Me, Thank You" which comes mid-way through, but which curiously is left as a gap in the lyric sheet. With producer Jason Ingram keeping a tight rein on song content and structure, this is focused, high-quality CCM throughout, largely a folk/rock blend. "How I Ended Up Here" and "The Golden Boy & The Prodigal" and the devotional "Jesus, Use Me, I'm Yours" are all more in the former category, and wouldn't sound out of place if performed instead by erstwhile associate Andrew Peterson. The title cut appears in two separate parts, the second being the finale, and much mellower in delivery than part one. Perhaps the most powerful song is "Fade With Our Voices", with its challenge for us to have integrity in worship: 'Does our worship have hands? Does our worship have feet? Does it stand up in the face of injustice?'. It echoes the likes of Amos centuries ago, but later turns each question into exhortation 'Let our worship have hands' etc. - a message we'd all do well to heed.
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A thought-provoking collection of artful, emotional tunes from Jason Gray.
Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue is a thoughtprovoking collection of artful, emotional and radiofriendly tunes that achieve a high level of accessibility without sacrificing any of the Jason Gray’s personality or creativity. Jason has an uncanny ability to absorb images, emotions and truths from a variety of sources: theology, literature, relationships, his own struggles, pop culture, poetry, etc., and to pull together those diverse strands into a unified whole. Over the years he has developed a razor sharp knack for saying deep things in a way that the rest of us can relate to. Produced by Jason Ingram and Rusty Varenkamp (Tenth Avenue North, Brandon Heath), Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue blends carefully chosen elements of folk, roots rock, and even r&b into a seamless pop framework that showcases Jason Gray’s strong and soothing vocals. |
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