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Album Details: Altar And The Door

Release Date:08/19/2008
Label:Reunion
UPC:602341011723

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    By I'm Jehell  Sep 14, 2007 | 1 out of 1 found this Altar And The Door review helpful

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    Vẫn chỉ là music thui^^

    By nooty  Sep 26, 2007

    Pros: Cười and nghe music nhá

    Cons: Zui zẻ cho 1 ngày mới

    Đừng buồn, hãy cho đời niềm vui vì cuộc sống còn thiếu j` thứ để khám phá

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  • All Music Guide

    Expectations ran skyhigh for Casting Crowns' third studio album following a couple of years as Contemporary Christian Music's bestselling and mostplayed artist. The looming question wasn't whether lead singer and songwriter Mark Hall would drastically change his formula that was doubtful after the group's first two albums were certified Platinum faster than any other artist in CCM history (Jars of Clay was the only other group to accomplish the feat). The question for fans was whether or not the runaway success would change the band's heart. Casting Crowns rose to prominence due to Hall's "painful but true" storytelling of the Christian condition and his comforting calls to reform. The Altar and the Door picked up where Lifesong left off, this time with a slightly greater dose of rock. This time around, songs centered on the disconnect between the faith believers feel during worship and the doubt that plagues them during the rigors of daily life. In other words, how to overcome the sp...irit being willing but the flesh being weak. Where former albums drew their strength from ballads and AC pop, Altar gave the world upbeat rock classics. The first three tracks showcase more grunge guitar than could be heard on all of Lifesong. What This World Needs is a tense, fastpaced rocker that opens the album with the same urgency as Jars of Clay's Work. Every Man and Slow Fade also draw on mature rock themes. The band still offers a handful of its signature ballads, reaching a pinnacle on The World is Alive and I Know You're There. Casting Crowns gave fans no reason to be disappointed on Altar, and anyone living under a rock who was unfamiliar with the band at the time of its release would find little to dispel the group's reign among CCM artists. - Jared Johnson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Casting Crowns

The Christian pop group Casting Crowns began as a student worship band in Daytona Beach, FL, in 1999. Led by singer, songwriter, and youth pastor Mark Hall, the group initially included violinist Melodee DeVevo and a pair of guitarists, Juan DeVevo and Hector Cervantes. The musicians relocated to McDonough, GA, in 2001, adding Chris Huffman on bass, Megan Garrett on key... Read more