MUSIC REVIEWS
Impressed by "The
Beautiful Letdown"
By Mark Weber
Guest Columnist
CBN.com
- "The Beautiful Letdown"
Artist: Switchfoot
Switchfoots new CD, The Beautiful Letdown, is
a musically potent,
hopeful rock CD that revolves around the idea that life is hard but
worth
living.
Hailing from San Diego, California, Switchfoot (the name comes from
a
term used in surfing) has already seen some commercial success. Their
songs have been featured on several popular TV shows like "Dawsons
Creek"
and "Party of Five," as well as in Mandy Moores hit
film A Walk to
Remember.
The Beautiful Letdown marks Switchfoots next logical
step in
connecting with a twentysomething audience. Full of questions as the
past
seems further and further away and the future still holds some promise,
life, for many young people experiencing the tumultuous transition
to
adulthood, often seems like a beautiful letdown.
Switchfoot acknowledges the confusing, often overwhelming age we live
in
while encouraging the listener to examine their own existence and
press
on despite the lows.
This Is Your Life repeatedly asks the listener, Are
you who you want
to be, while More Than Fine self-assuredly says,
I want more than
just okay, Im not givin up. Dare You To Move
sums it up by saying,
Welcome to the fallout, welcome to resistance, the tension is
here,
between who you are and who you could be, between how it is and how
it
should be.
Jon Foreman, the groups songwriter and frontman, describes The
Beautiful Letdown best when he says, Its an honest
attempt to reflect
on the great and terrible aspects of being human, the tension of
existence.
Rita MacNeil shares her Common Dream
If there is such a thing as Celtic country music, Rita MacNeil has
mastered it. Hailing from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, the popular
singer-songwriter captures the essence of small town sentimentality
on
her collection of spiritual songs called Common Dream.
Common Dream is a feel-good record that uplifts the listener
with
MacNeils ever-optimistic attitude shining through on every one
of the
fifteen songs. Shes a trooper. You see, MacNeil is somewhat
of an
anomaly in popular music. She has had to battle obesity, a harelip/cleft
palate and intense shyness throughout her several decade career. In
our
increasingly image-obsessed society, its a wonder that she made
it. But
make it she did, having sold millions of records, as well as hosting
her
own successful Canadian variety television series.
Her simple-yet-eloquent melodies are timeless and easily accessible
to many
ears. The way she sings a song as a woman who has been through tough
times-- but made it through--has endeared her to fans around the world.
You cant help but feel like MacNeil is your favorite aunt, who
has
wisdom, courage and experience, and wants to share it with you through
her songs. On Common Dream, she sings spiritual songs
about love,
joy and peace.
Said I Wasnt Gonna Tell Nobody is an upbeat southern
gospel song that
finds MacNeil testifying what the Lord has done for her. Its
a joyful
shuffle that will have you clapping to the beat. She repeats this
southern
gospel feeling on You Never Know and Higher Power,
two other
gospel-tinged shake the rafters soul songs.
Besides southern gospel, MacNeil explores other sounds on Common
Dream. I Shall Not Walk Alone is a piano ballad
that showcases her
powerful vibrato. Lucky Old Sun, a jazzy nightclub duet
with the
appealing gravel-voiced Geoff Arsenault, has soft brushes sweeping
over
snare drums. And Hes Leading Me On is hand tappin
country music with
a bluegrass feel.
To learn more about Rita MacNeil and buy her CDs, visit her website
at www.ritamacneil.com.
Copyright 2003
Mark Weber. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Mark Weber publishes
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