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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Teen girl pop with serious groove, November 30, 2000
We see them every day... pretty blonde teenage girls dancing, singing and strutting their stuff before the camera... but what we don't often see is a band with the class, finish and message that this group of Christian sisters have put together for this album.The band has put together some good performances mixed with serious dance pop grooves to deliver a surprisingly good CD that will have younger listeners entranced, while taking the lyrics and message out of the typical teeny-bopper gutters. In short, this pop has soul. It's refreshing not to be bombarded by the tired "oh boy, I love you" theme. The songs Aurora sing are well written, performed and produced. The girls put fort a tight, well matched sound that reminds one of what Britney Spears would sound like if she were a little more tallented. While they don't quite display the soulful sound and dynamic range of Christina Aguilera, they more than hold their own against the best the pop world has to offer. Red Hill Records rolled out some big guns in preparing this album. Production heavyweights John (of Kansas and many other projects) and Dino Elfante produced the album's first song, A World With You, which has a nice pop feel to it. Perhaps the strongest song on the album is the hook-driven "Mercy Me". The sisters hit their stride on this number, which was released as the albums first single. This pop song is as good as any that have hit the radio this year. Producer David Browning brought out the groove on this (as well as the other songs that he produced on this album, all of which are quite well done). This is a song that's designed to thump subwoofers in a club environment, and is highly effective for DJ play at teen events. If I have any gripe with the album it's in the marketing area... this album is better than 99 percent of the stuff that is hitting the streets in the teen market. It should be getting more radio play.
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