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Illuminate,David Crowder

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    • Sparks Fly
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    • Revolutionary Love
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    • O Praise Him (All This For A King)
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    • Skies Interlude
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    • Open Skies
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    • Intoxicating
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    • How Great
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    • No One Like You
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    • Reprise
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    • All Creatures #2
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    • Only You
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    • Deliver Me
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    • Coming Toward
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    • Heaven Came Down
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    • Glorious Day
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    • Stars

album review

On their sophomore release, Illuminate, the members of the David Crowder Band leave no one in the dark regarding their collective talents. This 16-song set rides a sonic edge that is helping lead modern worship into new, uncharted territory. The six-man group is unabashed in putting 21st century, Christ-centered optimism to a brilliant innovative sound. The songs have as much depth as you would expect from a group that blends three guitars, an electric fiddle, a punching bass, and endless drum loops. Lead man David Crowder adds a layer of poignant thoughtfulness with his ponderous lyrics. Their collective synergy cannot be hidden, as verses rise to chilling anthems in toe-tappers like "How Great" and "No One Like You." The first single, "O Praise Him (All This For a King)," climbs to ecstatic climax in hailing the regality of the Savior. The guys don't get carried away, though; they lay down enough quiet spots like "Only You" and "All Creatures #2," for you to digest the passionate testimonies that drip from every beat. Even the reprises and interludes have something to say: the instrumental "Coming Toward," for example, could be a soundtrack for spiritual awakening. Don't expect these guys to do anything quietly. There's too much in them begging to be heard. ~ Jared Johnson, All Music Guide

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