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The album reunites the production team of Steve Taylor & Peter Furler; John James remains in the lead vocal slot, with the road-tested Duncan Phillips and Kevin Mills on keys and bass, respectively. The newest Newsie is guitarist Jody Davis; he and Mills add a "live," organic feel to the sometimes programming-dominated sound with their creative solos and inventive rhythm work. But where this Newsboys album betters its predecessor is in the lyrical department. The band and Taylor seem to have agreed that what they do best is write killer hooks and melodies.
From the first song on Going Public, "Real Good Thing," you're assaulted with the Taylor wit. With the church in mind, the Boys sing "All our good deeds don't mean squat," while "When we don't get what we deserve/That's a real good thing" could also apply to a broader audience. Building on the themes of their previous album, the Boys continue to exhort and encourage their fans to make their faith visible, with songs like "Shine" ("There isn't a way to explain the kind of change/That would make a vegetarian barbeque a hamster/Sine/Make 'em wonder what you've got" and the title track ("the cross makes him wish/That his spine was more than a school of jellyfish/The lines are drawn and clear/There's no straddling fences here").
Going Public also contains some of the most serious fare the Newsboys have ever featured on their records. "Truth and Consequences" deals with a single Christian girl, who when rejected ("Dumped on more than a birdhouse shingle"), falls in the crowd who tries to cajole her into pre-marital sex, for the sake of being accepted. We never learn if she heeds the chorus "Are you really gonna stand for love that waits its turn?" The albums closer, the cleverly titled Elle G," is the melancholy story of a suicide that doesn't reveal its plot immediately. You're into the second verse before you're hit with the line "Did you really assume/Id find solace from the letter in your room?" As the storyteller struggles to understand the death, he prays "A child of the Kingdom/Still an invalid/Father forgive her/She don't know what she did."
There are also some reflective moments on the album, such as "Let It Rain," where the Apostle Paul looks back on his life with Christ and "Be Still," a pretty, prayerful ballad which reminds us that kneeling is always a good posture from which to receive revelation. But Going Public mostly walks a rock/alternative edge and therein lies my only criticism. I would love to hear less programming and mire "live" music that is as challenging as the lyrics; likewise, it would be great to hear the Newsboys take the Euro dance/fuzzy guitar/brittle drum sound that they've been flirting with for two albums and be more aggressive with it, or chuck it for the something fresher. The boys have earned the right to experiment and if they keep making albums this good, their audience will follow them. -- Bruce A. Brown (c) 1994 CCM Communications, Inc.
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