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10 Jun 2016 (US), 03 Jun 2016 (UK)
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Having been brought up on listening to “The world wide message Tribe” and “The Tribe” and also having been a huge fan of LZ7 over the last decade this there third album is not to shabby either.
This album has been in the making for over a year and having heard songs from it at big church day out 2015 and subsequent gigs through out the year, we eagerly waited for its release at this year’s big church day out. With a huge fan base not only in the UK and all over the globe it shot up the Christian...
Read More Having been brought up on listening to “The world wide message Tribe” and “The Tribe” and also having been a huge fan of LZ7 over the last decade this there third album is not to shabby either.
This album has been in the making for over a year and having heard songs from it at big church day out 2015 and subsequent gigs through out the year, we eagerly waited for its release at this year’s big church day out. With a huge fan base not only in the UK and all over the globe it shot up the Christian contemporary chart.
So what can we say about this album and what stands out for me, well here goes if you know anything about this Group of evolving members you know you are going to get a high paced, bass thumping sound, electronic dance music at its best.
The first track “So Good” was originally released as a single with numerous remix’s and funny enough none make it to the album but the original is a great summer anthem.
“Brave” is a great sing-along song reminding us to step out in faith and that God is always with us even in the fire. The second single released from album “Home” also the title track, makes an appearance with a cheeky remix at the end from “Geek Boy”
But the best is yet to come with a song featuring Martin Smith “stolen voices” and proper banger “love infinity” which would not feel out of place in a “Fast and Furious” film, just imagine pulling up in your Lambo in Dubai and you get my drift.
There’s even a tune you could line dance too if that’s your thing with the song “two left feet”.
High pace and high octane music you get through out with cracking lyrics but if you’re my age, sometimes you may love the tune but have no idea what Lindz is trying to get over, this may show my age but I have been assured by my teenage sons that is the way they talk nowadays, and is relevant to the younger generation, this is a real feel good album, which you can share with your friends Christian or not in next coming summer months and not cringe too much. Soft top convertibles at the ready.
Review by Paul Crysell
LTTM Rating 4.5 Out of 5 Stars
Standout Tracks
Brave
Love Infinity
We're Fire