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After a number of delays, independent Centricity Records will finally release “Uncommon Days” from acclaimed newbies Circleslide this summer.
Four pieces that bring fat passionate worship in full-out rock mode, ala Brit-pop, you're gonna like 'em. I first heard Circleslide last summer; what follows is my August '05 review. Circleslide debuts with enthusiasm to spare. Their honest and vulnerable lyrics tell stories of growing in relationship with God. You will be encouraged and reassured, both inspired and entertained. Showcasing a nice variety of rock approaches within this project, Circleslide offers up the hard rock of "Weatherboy," the wailing and worshipful guitar of "Up to the Sky," and the passionate declaration of "Possession." These songs are as ready for church worship as they are for radio play and that's a beautiful thing. Standout tracks include the bouncy title track, the melodic "Home," and the uplifting and compelling "Walking on the Waves." "Get Up" is another winner, moving and deeply encouraging. You may not initially be drawn to thickly swirling guitars but give yourself time to move farther into this music. You won't be sorry. "Uncommon Days" is upbeat rock with great heart.
The copyright of the article Circleslide Release Coming in Christian Music is owned by Kevan Breitinger. Permission to republish Circleslide Release Coming in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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