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California rock worshippers, The Tristin Roberts Band, just released their joyous sophomore effort, "Love and Mystery." A good time was had by all.
"Love and Mystery" contains eleven diverse songs, many of them imaginatively arranged, that energetically display the band's sheer enjoyment of their life in Christ. Their sound is mostly alt rock, with a wide range of tempos, from the slammin' "Let the Cat Out," all Mac Powell vocals and blistering Edge guitars, to gentle mid-tempo "One Thing," with its Sgt. Pepper keys, to the standout track "Heavenly Lights," a moody mellow ballad with the softest of vocals. Another standout is the buoyant "Free From Everything," straight-up worship and triumphant vocals. The Tristin Roberts band enjoys their salvation and they want the same for you. The whole project is bookended by quiet acoustic ballads that shimmer with straightforward passion. The closer, simply titled "Y" repeats the exhorting refrain, "Let's get loud, let's shout it out, for the world to hear." Yes, TR Band. Let's.
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