REVIEW: The Swift “Singing Back To You” (CMC)

November 2nd, 2006 | Reviews | Source: CMCentral.com (98)

Pop group, The Swift returns to the scene with a new label in Rocketown Records, a new album in Singing Back to You, and in many regards, a new sound. The message, however, remains the same. The group’s focus is clearly on worshipping God and giving Him praise for all that He’s done. “Love Song” leads off the album with a spirit of gratitude while, tracks like the Matt Redman cover, “Nothing But the Blood,” and “Your Name” explain the healing power of God. “Make You Known” expresses the band’s desire to keep the focus on God while “What the World Will Never Take” details the stability available when we place our trust in eternal values rather than material possessions. The album closes nicely with “At the Feet of Jesus,” which explains the appropriate posture of worship and servitude. [ …read more]

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