Mainstay - Well Meaning Fiction

Published Wednesday 26th July 2006
Mainstay - Well Meaning Fiction
Mainstay - Well Meaning Fiction

STYLE: Rock
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 17664-11181
LABEL: BEC BED74433
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RELEASE DATE: 2006-03-01
RRP: £1.99

Reviewed by Tony Cummings

With literally hundreds of US Christian rock bands being launched onto the scene, it's easy to miss a promising newcomer. But this Minnesota-based band will reward all those who investigate this impressive release. Their sound combines the pop grunge leanings of groups like Kutless and Building 429, the hook-laden modern rock of Sanctus Real and The Afters and the ethereal alternative of Copeland yet thanks to an expressive lead singer in Justin Anderson (apparently he lost his voice when hitmaking producer Aaron Sprinkle was tracking the album and Zach Hodges had to step in later and get Anderson's vocals on the tape!) it still sounds fresh. There are some memorable songs with themes including the struggle to find peace with God in the middle of a chaotic world ("Down Silver Lake"), the shortcomings of self-help psychology ("Mirrors") and "Yesterday" where the songwriter recognises that the grass wasn't really greener in the past. No doubt you'll be hearing a song or two from this set on the radio in the future. America does this modern rock thing so well and these guys deserve their moment in the spotlight.

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Posted by John Doe in Idaho @ 00:40 on Feb 27 2008

so are they about god



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