Justin Fox - Angel Motel

Tuesday 1st August 2000
Justin Fox - Angel Motel
Justin Fox - Angel Motel

STYLE: Rock
RATING 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 2302-14186
LABEL: True Tunes Rhythm House
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by John Baugh

12 songs from a name that is new to me although he shares a label with a couple of names which have previously graced the pages of CR (Vigilantes Of Love, Jason And The Gmen). Justin's musical heart is in rock with tunes but he is also happy at times to stray towards a more "alternative" sound. Lyrically, he tries to tell an honest story of the struggles and joys of the Christian life. All but one of the songs are self-penned and you get the feeling that the words are not so much fitted to make a catchy hook as allowed to stand up for themselves with the music fitted around them. For instrumentation it is kept pretty simple with, on the whole, a basic band sound - again (I imagine) in an attempt to avoid swamping the words. Interested?

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Reader Comments

Posted by Don in state of Delaware @ 20:00 on Jun 16 2011

The first time I ever heard of Justin Fox was on a late night TBN show; I caught him performing some songs live. This is the first cd I saw by him on the shelf, so I bought it to hear more. According to an unknown DJ,
track 9 "Home" and track 10"Faithful" were the top songs to hear. These are great songs!and I must admit that they stand out above the rest: I really like
"Faithful". "Home" has a likeable sound, similar to pop icon group Collective Soul. "Turnaround" has those old familiar words, "baby, baby....":another tune I favor. BTW, the cd lists 12 songs, but there are actually 13; no clue as to why track 13 title omitted. It has 2 1/2 minutes of his daughter singing at a super young age at intro of song: title could be "Tell You Something" or "Something To Say". The prayerful "YOU Cover Me" seems to fair ok. Nice harmonica on "Say A Prayer".
GOD Bless!-Don



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