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5.0 out of 5 stars
Seabird [Rocks Into Rivers],
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This review is from: Rocks Into Rivers (MP3 Download)
Rocks Into Rivers is the follow up to Seabird's 2008 critically acclaimed label debut, `Til We See The Shore. The band split its time between Ocean Studios in Los Angeles and The Smoakstack in Nashville, honing what brothers Aaron and Ryan Morgan are calling their most exciting project to date. "For this album I think we wanted to mature both musically and lyrically," says Aaron. "We have families now and are experiencing different aspects of life, and we think that our audience has matured with us as well. We want to continue making songs that inspire people to change and grow. There is a musical progression in these songs, they may be a little less poppy but at the same they definitely showcase our rock sensibility."
Seabird recently joined headliner David Crowder*Band with Danyew on the Church Music tour. I got the great opportunity to see the show and Seabird performed a great set including two new songs and hit song "Rescue", which was featured in promos for ABC's Emmy-nominated series, "Pushing Daisies." The new project's first single, "Don't You Know You're Beautiful" is one of my favorite new songs of the year. The song really sets the tone for this excellent album with a great piano-based rock beat, similar to The Fray. The song is about a girl trying to stand up as her family falls down around her, believing lies about herself as though her parent's divorce is her fault. The song is about wanting her to know the truth. "Believe Me" continues the great piano-based rock, with Aaron singing about himself and his promise to be the husband and father he knows he should be. What's really impressive to me is that I can hear Aaron's vulnerability throughout the album, especially in "The Good King," a lullaby to his daughter about seeing life through her eyes and "Baby I'm In Love" which is about seeing Aaron's pregnant wife become an incredible mother before their daughter was born. Another standout song for me is "Sing To Save My Life," a very moving and passionate song with Aaron's personal prayer to `bring forth the ocean, sing for devotion and sing to save my life'. The driving guitar part at the end of the song really highlights the emotional side of this great band. "Trust" reminds me the song "Trust Me" by The Fray from How To Save A Life, one of my favorite albums of the decade. "This Ain't Home" is another great confessional song, with raw emotion dripping from the lyrics `why would we cry for your soul, why would we lie when you know that this ain't home'. At the end of the song, the piano and string-based rock beat reminds me of "Strawberry Swing" by Coldplay from Viva La Vida, my favorite album of the decade. "The Sound Of You And I" is a great love song and reflects Aaron's personal feelings again in less than 2 minutes. "Don't Change A Thing" is an amazing song and I could immediately identify with the sentiment that my personal transformation is also my heart's desire. You can apply the concept to relationships with loved ones and with God. "This Road" and "Finally Done Right" keep the confessional flow going right to the emotional title song "Rocks Into Rivers" which sums up several themes of the album, seamlessly blending faith and relationships with these inspiring lyrics `and if we lose our way, I'll pray that God just shows us'. The songs all have a Brit-pop style similar to The Fray, Coldplay and Needtobreathe, all favorite bands of mine. If you liked "Rescue", then you need to hear Rocks Into Rivers by Seabird. For me, the standout songs are "Don't You Know You're Beautiful," "Believe Me," "Sing To Save My Life," "The Good King," "Baby I'm In Love," "Don't Change A Thing" and "Rocks Into Rivers". This is a great and catchy album and an excellent way to cap off 2009!
4.0 out of 5 stars
well worth it,
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Having been to a Seabird concert in Dayton, OH in early December, I decided that I'd purchase this CD.
Believe is a great song with a great beat. It's very energetic. I like the guitars a lot in the song about Michael Jackson. I like the way the piano/keyboard sounds with the guitars in all of the songs. I'm a big fan of drummers and Aaron Hunt does a good job with the buckets.
5.0 out of 5 stars
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME,
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I loved it, I purchased this CD because their song beautiful was great. I love every song on the cd, but to let you know i love every kind of music. But i was addicted to this CD for a very long time. Great buy!
3.0 out of 5 stars
Why the 3 stars???,
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As the other reviewer said Im also very disappointed with this album. When seabird came out with the first album it was something else. The music was a lot better "less commercial" to the point that I still listen to it without getting tired. This album is nice but the music turns more to the commercial side and now im tired of it. Most of the songs are catchy but after some time the cd will start getting dust!!! I hope their next cd goes back to the beginnings.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Different Sound, Same Great Talent,
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This album may have been disappointing to those expecting an album in the encouragement for the hurting style of the Till' We See the Shore. Instead, "Trust" echoes triumphantly "the world is ours", "Rocks Into Rivers" states "I'll make you shiver when I turn rocks into rivers", and "Finally Done Right" proclaims "Michael's come home to reclaim his throne". What has remained constant is that Aaron can still hit the high notes and Seabird can still create catchy beats and melodies. This may take some time to grow on Seabird fans, but it is a welcome maturing of the band.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed,
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I have to say I was disappointed in this CD. I don't think it was nearly as good as the first. It wasn't just the musicianship, but the content of the CD. I purchased this CD because it was supposed to be a Christian band on a secular label. I can't recommend it.
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