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Unger, Justin
- Disengage
After a two-year break from the music industry, former Across the Sky member Justin Unger is going solo with his newest album, Disengage. Piano-driven pop with a guitar-given edge, Disengage is an album of devotion to God. The title track gives the message of Luke 9:23-26: You have to lose your life to gain it. With this in mind, the rest of the album allows listeners to lose themselves in praise to God for His greatness and enduring faithfulness. In “Everything” Unger sings, “Everything You said You would do, You’ve already done.” And “In God Alone” proclaims God’s unique deity. Unfortunately, the use of these timeless messages means that Unger’s album isn’t very unique. His style is pleasant and his words are encouraging, but they don’t challenge the listener. It makes for nice listening today, but it will probably be forgotten in a year or two. Highlights: “Disengage,” and “Fly.” - bethany duval
Until June
Upton, Jason
Utecht, Ben
- Ben Utecht by Ben Utecht
When you think of NFL players and music, sports fans can’t forget the ’85 Bears’ “Super Bowl Shuffle”, and often try to forget about the ill-fated rap release from Deion “Prime Time” Sanders. But, unlike his gridiron predecessors, Ben Utecht is no novelty. Utecht is best known as a Super Bowl-winning tight end, but his debut album, released through Word Distribution, shows the Cincinnati Bengal’s other passion—worship. His songs are carefully-written, sincere testaments to his faith. Though the album doesn’t break any new ground stylistically, Utecht is a talented singer. Check out the album opener, “Generation”, where Utecht displays a Jeremy Camp-like ability for a catchy chorus. Other Album Highlights: “Heal Me” and “Run to You” - jesse carey
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