STYLE: Rock RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 6013-5891 LABEL: Independent FORMAT: CD Album
Reviewed by Tony Cummings
East Anglia's World Without End have been around, seemingly, for years. Their 1996 album 'Nothing To Hide' and their 1998 'Some Things Change' both got swooning reviews in your favourite magazine. Now the band have clearly matured. Frontman Tony Hood still has an arresting huskily expressive voice, the jangling guitars still cut through on the pop rock hooks on songs like "A Sacrifice Of Praise" (based on Psalm 116) and "All I Am", and the band still play hooky, pop rock with precision. But now that they've gained a worship focus, the band are far more affecting. Recommended.
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