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The raw power of this album is undeniable. If ever lyrics have been so openly exquisite and soul bearing, then this album would definitely be at the top with not many close contenders. Mark is so sadly misssed by me and my Dad, we both love his music to death/ And its not surprising when he comes out with amzing songwriting like this.
Satellite Sky resonates to the full the depth of mark's insight and wisdom on all things Christ whilst never ever getting near bla bla bla heard it all before lyrics. all you hear on this album is songs that will punch you in the face and leave you reeling for a very long time. Hammers And Nails is the best song in the universe.The line: How can You take me back over and over again really gets to me. Anyone who doesnt own this album is missing a massive treat. This album boasts rock, ballads, mandolins aplenty, and drummig at the speed of light on the classic Freighttrain to Nowhere. Lyrical forefrontedness is to the fore all the way thru though. Not for the faint hearted by any means...