Stars: 3 out of 5
Pros: Individually, the songs are encouraging
Cons: Taken together, they start to sound the same
The Bottom Line:
Encouraging songs
Yet things start to sound the same
Needs variety
The Light Meets the Dark is Just Gray
Last May, I discovered Tenth Avenue North 's debut and fell in
love with their encouraging lyrics and fun music. I've been looking forward to their follow up,
The Light Meets The Dark. Unfortunately,
it just doesn't live up to their debut.
With this release, Tenth
Avenue North has firmly established themselves on
the pop side of the pop/rock genre. In
fact, I would be hard pressed to call any of the songs on this disc as
rock. There are some upbeat tracks, but
for the most part, things pretty much seem to be on an even keel. And that's my biggest problem with this
disc. The songs all start to sound the
same after a while.
The lyrics on the first disc were moving and
inspirational. Here, they don't seem
quite as deep, even bordering on cliche.
That's even worse to me since the lyrics are usually what make or break
a release for me.
There are some good tracks here. For example, disc opener "Healing
Begins" is a nice mid-tempo number that reminds us that we won't truly
heal until we accept God's forgiveness.
The verses talk about how all our trying won't do any good. It starts out rather quiet and slow, but it
picks up in both volumn and tempo when they reach the first chorus. You can even hear some strings in the midst
of the guitar and drums. It really does
give me a sense of freedom to remember that God knows my faults and has
forgiven them.
They up the tempo with the next track, "Strong Enough
to Save." This track is on the rock
side of the spectrum, especially on the chorus, with the loud guitar and strong
drum beat. It follows up the theme of
the first track by reminding us that the God who controls nature is strong
enough to save us.
"The Trust is Who You Are" uses guitar to remind
us that our belief in God needs to actually affect how we live. Once again, we've got a guitar driven song
that starts slow and builds to mid-tempo by the chorus.
Another favorite track is the disc closer. "Oh My Dear" is a piano driven
ballad. The longest track here, it's
absolutely beautiful to listen to. The
lyrics are pretty powerful as well.
They're written from the point of view of a person who goes over to help
a friend who is going through a very rough patch, mainly due to sins of the
past. The forgiveness and love shown are
convicting and heartwarming at the same time.
There are a couple songs that I find annoying because of the
lyrics. "On and On" is written
from God's point of view as He reminds us of His love and sacrifice for
us. It's got a great piano and strings
background that is pretty. It's an
upbeat ballad that could really deliver a powerful wallop. Yet it leaves me feeling cold because the
lyrics cover ground they've done better in other songs on their two discs.
Then there's "House of Mirrors." And upbeat guitar track, it challenges us to
break the mirror of our pasts and focus on what God has done for us. Again, it's something they've covered before
and the chorus is just so simple. I've heard
prediction it will be a concert favorite, and I think that will be the case
because the simple chorus will be easy to shout out, but it doesn't make for a
good song on a CD.
Frankly, this is one of those discs I think I will enjoy
best in bits and pieces. The songs are
okay by themselves, so as they come through iTunes shuffle or some such
program, I will enjoy hearing them. But
when I sit down and listen to them back to back, I find them lyrically and
musically repetitive.
I really did want to like The Light Meets The Dark. Tenth
Avenue North has a gift for putting familiar
truths into fresh, encouraging packages.
But the repetitive nature of the songs here makes it only average.
CD Length: 45:17
Tracks:
1. Healing Begins
2. Strong Enough to Save
3. You are More
4. The Truth is Who You Are
5. All the Pretty Things
6. Any Other Way
7. On and On
8. Hearts Safe (A
Better Way )
9. House of Mirrors
10. Empty My Hands
11. Oh My Dear
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