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Friday, October 16, 2009
Jason Gray - Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue (2009)
2009
256kbps
Stereo / 44100 hz
Playing time: 00:49:10
Size; 90,09 MB
Singer/songwriter Jason Gray breaks a two-year writer's block with his new album, Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue.
Blending elements of folk, alternative rock, and R&B, the album features Gray's soothing vocals and deep insight into live and faith.
Lyrically conjuring up memories of the late Rich Mullins, Jason Gray is a Ragamuffin with a pop veneer. Disclosing vulnerable refrains in veritably smart pop, Gray bares his soul without drowning under the drudgery of sad tunes. For example, on "Fade With Our Voices," an extremely accessible chorus soberly begs, "Does our worship have hands, does it have feet/Does it stand up in the face of injustice … Does it fade with our voices?" And "Help Me, Thank You,"
delightfully admits, "These are the two best prayers I know," over a shuffling snare and easy banjo. Similar to Sara Groves, Gray's musical journal is poignant and reflected in these songs.
Tracklisting
1. (00:03:39) Jason Gray - More Like Falling In Love
2. (00:03:30) Jason Gray - Everything Sad is Coming Untrue (Part 1)
3. (00:04:02) Jason Gray - For the First Time Again
4. (00:03:59) Jason Gray - Fade With Our Voices
5. (00:03:58) Jason Gray - Holding the Key
6. (00:03:14) Jason Gray - How I Ended Up Here
7. (00:03:11) Jason Gray - Help Me, Thank You
8. (00:03:37) Jason Gray - Better Way to Live
9. (00:03:49) Jason Gray - Hold Me Back
10. (00:04:13) Jason Gray - The Golden Boy & The Prodigal
11. (00:03:52) Jason Gray - Jesus Use Me, I'm Yours
12. (00:03:52) Jason Gray - I Am New
13. (00:04:14) Jason Gray - Everything Sad is Coming Untrue (Part 2)
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