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

January 3rd, 2007 | Reviews | Source: GrowthTrac.com (16)

When Don Donahue, the president of Rocketown Records, stepped up to the plate in 2006 to sign The Swift to Michael W. Smith’s label, he proved once again that he has a good eye for talent. In October, the band that has toured with the likes of Mercy Me, Kutless and Audio Adrenaline released their debut album for Rocketown Records.

Singing Back To You is a pop/light rock worship album featuring a blend of original compositions and covers of previous hit songs. The quartet of Mike Simons (bass/vocals), Britt Edwards (piano/vocals), Matt Wilder (guitar) and Guy Lemon (drums) provide a more than capable rendition of the Delirious? tune “Rain Down”. Covering a song by a phenomenal group such as Delirous? Is no easy task and The Swift get thumbs up. […read more]

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