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Album DescriptionDavid Crowder*Band, a rarely permitted fan-favorites have been behind with their brand new recover Church Music, arguably their many innovative bid to date. Packed with seventeen full tracks, a rope hopes this manuscript serves as a sign of a redundant evolvement of song inside of a Church. David Crowder*Band is heading a approach defining innovation, accessibility as well as fanconnectivity. . . . More >>

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    5 Responses to “Church Music”

    1. -T. says:

      This album has a very different feel from the David Crowder I’m use to. Granted, every CD has actually changed quite a bit, which I think shows a lot of the bands creative ability, but this one was hard for me to like. Very electronic feel, which is harder for me to worship to personally. I think many people, probably especially musicians, can appreciate this, and will love it. But I love the “a collison” and “can you hear us” and “illuminate” David Crowder, this is different though. So I am totally not downplaying what might be good in other people’s minds, but if you are thinking of the old DC, I would say listen to some samples first before just purchasing. This to me persoanlly was the worst album he created, and didn’t really help lead me to worship the Lord.

      -T
      Rating: 2 / 5

    2. Terri Ferro says:

      I heard DCB version of How He Loves Us and expected to find this album with a similar type of style. I’m sorry to all of you die hard fans, but this is nothing like I expected. It’s got way too many techno sounds on it. Not for me. I don’t expect to get many positive review ratings for this, but it is what it is. I gave it 3 stars because of “How He Loves Us”. I have played that song 20+ times in the last couple of days. It stirs my soul. There are a few good songs on here though. I do like “All Around Me” and “We Are Loved” is growing on me. I suggest listening to the samples before buying the whole album.
      Rating: 3 / 5

    3. Happy Alien says:

      When I first popped in ‘Church Music,’ I thought, “What in the world is this??!? At that point, I was thinking in disappointment, “I thought that I’d really like this CD. ”

      You see, upon a quick listening scan of all the songs, all I could initially decipher was a synthesizer and beats, and I was actually put in remembrance of Mannheim Steamroller, of which I am not a fan.

      But, knowing me and music, I knew that I had to KEEP listening, to actually hear the words, and by the third time I heard ‘Church Music,’ I loved it.

      It’s like a really, REALLY, good Christ-centered mixed tape, where most of the songs endings and beginning blend into each other. The beats and mixes are wonderfully unpredictable and in full range, reminiscent in style from Roger and Zapp, Mr. Mister, Depeche Mode, rock, metal-ish, techno, with ballads, but they are still quite unique, and they all work, well.

      The lyrics are abstract at times, but I find them all terribly sincere, as how can anyone truly objectify or articulate Who GOD is, how wonderful He is, His beauty. . .

      More than the beats and mixes, much more, is the fact that when I hear this DC*B CD, I am put into a mindset focusing on the majesty and glory of Christ, His beauty, compassion, and love. I find myself, even while driving, just wanting to fall on my face and worship in adoration, awe and gratitude.

      Powerful. DC*B reminds me that music unlike traditional “church music” can still lead/help us to enter in to “that place” of worship.

      When I hear music like this, it makes me think that the artist(s) has truly been spending time with the Lord, themselves, worshiping, in His presence.

      Well done, DC*B. May the Lord continue to bless you all.
      Rating: 5 / 5

    4. Lucy Vine says:

      The David Crowder Band has once again made a remarkable record. . . is this all these guys know how to do? Nice to hear something left of center musically that also praises God. If the album doesn’t hit you first off, listen again. Track 10 is by far one of the most eloquent pieces of music heard in a long time.
      Rating: 5 / 5

    5. Troy Olson says:

      I have been a David Crowder band fan for years, and have enjoyed all of their music, so when i purchased this album i had reasonably high expectations. I was blown away, this is by far their best yet, the engineering of the songs to flow one to the next is incredible and the amount of heartfelt worship is amazing. With a progression in style from previous albums, this one takes everything to the next level, i would recommend it to anyone.
      Rating: 5 / 5

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