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How Can We Be Silent CDFervent Records / 2007 / Compact disc
$12.99 (CD Price)
Retail: $16.98
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Product DescriptionThe third studio album from the sisters Barlow is packed with big rock hooks and lyrics of encouragement, faith, and commitment. The nine-time Dove winners showcase their brilliant harmonies on "Million Voices," "Song for the Broken," "One More Round," and more.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() BarlowGirl has quickly established itself as the Christian communitys premiere girl rock band, and How Can We Be Silent adds firepower to its musical cache. This time each song is a BarlowGirl original, and the girls show their musical chops with a track list that showcases a variety of styles in the rock genre. BarlowGirl is still reminiscent of Superchick and Evanescence, but the trio could easily give Kutless and Stellar Kart a run for their money. Joined once again by producer Otto Price (GRITS, By the Tree), the band creates a collection of fist-pumping anthems and introspective ballads with the occasional playful stroke (One More Round). While the girls deliver instrumentally, the bundle of additional musicians behind them on horns and strings adds a pretty depth. The music holds its own in substance and diversity; BarlowGirl shows maturity and staying power on that count. Whats lacking is the girls depth and diversity lyrically. They have worked to unite a generation on previous outings, and there are at least five tracks marked with the same stand up, go-against-the-flow mentality that BarlowGirl was already known for. That said, lyrical potential appears on How Can We Be Silent. Consider Heres My Life, Sweet Revenge and I Dont Regret where the band writes personally through its experience. Rather than singing about a perceived battle that a generation should fight, BarlowGirl points to issues (regret, revenge) and makes a point about them. Rather than be silent, BarlowGirl should sink some more teeth into its bite. JACKIE A. CHAPMAN- CCMMagazine.com Product ReviewsProduct Q&AOther Customers Also PurchasedFind Related Products
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