Downpour - The Real Me

Tuesday 1st August 2000
Downpour - The Real Me
Downpour - The Real Me

STYLE: Rock
RATING 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 2127-2736
LABEL: Rustproof Records RUD7132
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RRP: £4.99

Reviewed by Mike Rimmer

This band were planning to play the Cross Rhythms Festival but had to pull out at the last minute. Great shame. As Plaid they released a stonking album and now with the name change, their music and ministry has kicked into a whole new level. Modern rock is their musical bag, but lyrically the band pen songs that are vulnerable and broken, filled with hope and ministering straight into the heart. Powerful stuff! Whether it's the angst of the struggle against sin in "Lesson In Failing" or the snapshot of eternity painted in "Paradise" or even the simple exhortation of the pop rock opener "Believe", Downpour connect. Whether they're blending acoustic and electric sounds with loops and stacked vocals on "Hiding Place" or indulging in the soulful vocal honesty of "Hold On", this is a musically satisfying album. There are touches of dc Talk here and there but we'll forgive them that! There's a lot of US Christian rock around but this is top quality.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Don in state of Delaware @ 14:41 on Sep 2 2011

I wanted to add that, the last track (#10) is actually not the last song; there is a bonus song after about 2 minutes of silence. A 5 1/2 minute soul soother;
title something like Take My Life":worth the waiting.



Posted by Don in state of Delaware @ 14:22 on Sep 2 2011

I bought this duo's cd at a whim; never heard them, but the lyrics impressed me. The first 3 tracks that are heard, "Believe", "In Love Forever" & "Hiding Place" provide the listener with top notch fueled material. I really like "In Love Forever";I luv "Hiding Place"; last known song by this title was by top ccm artist, Steven Curtis Chapman in 1987. "Hold On" is a fave on cd; love it! The vocals heard by the duo are just awesome! The more calmer "Paradise" is pleasing to the listener; great ccm! A less heavier sound for "Do You Know Him?" may have faired better for a closer. GOD Bless! -Don



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