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| Dramatic step forward for Canadian band w/violin-centered alt-pop sound. Without You (I’m Not Alright), Love You Tomorrow, title track, Above All Else, etc. |
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| 1 Without You (I'm Not Alright) |
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| 2 Colors and Sounds |
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| 3 Searchlights |
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| 4 Never Too Late to Call |
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| 5 Set to Start (Fall for Love) |
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| 6 Becoming |
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| 7 If the World Gives Up |
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| 8 Love You Tomorrow |
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| 9 Dare to Believe |
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| 10 Looking for Angels |
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| 11 Angels |
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| 12 Above All Else |
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| 13 Taken by the Storm |
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| 14 Peace 'Til We Meet Again |
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Album Review
Article One could hardly have taken a larger step towards greatness on their sophomore album. Where some critics poked at their debut as "standard issue," the Piche brothers added vivid textures in all the right places this time around with the help of producer Tedd T (Mute Math). The colors and sounds in the title refer to more focus on Matt Piche's swarming violin and a backdrop of sonic textures that rivals anything by the David Crowder Band or newsboys. One of the most pleasant surprises is a rhythmic intensity that is rarely heard in the Casting Crowns era. Better yet, the album works as a cohesive project where every track stands alone as a well-crafted gem. The band's thought-provoking energy is contagious. And with a tendency to focus on bright yet challenging takes on life, Nathan Piche proved his songwriting chops are to be taken seriously. This is exactly what contemporary Christian music needed in a time when mediocrity ruled the radio waves and sales continued to slump across the board. ~ Jared Johnson, All Music Guide
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Biography


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