
This Too Shall Pass CD
Description
This Too Shall Pass could've been just another catchy rock disc with a positive message that parents would approve of in light of the alternatives. But instead, Chicago-based The Fold ups the ante and gives listeners a little meat with the melody, resulting in a thoroughly enjoyable listening experience.Kicking off with the full-on guitar assault of "Gravity," the lyrics firmly establish our depravity without Christ: "So let's start at the beginning of the story/I was a boy with nowhere to call home." That theme resonates throughout the disc, but the way the band addresses it differently in each song keeps the redemptive message from growing old.
Like rock peers Relient K, The Fold also isn't afraid to get a bit sardonic in its honesty, particularly in "Rid of Me," addressing the issue of intimacy with God: "I suppose that I should get a little deeper with You now/It's kind of like the feeling of watching everything around you tumble down/But you don't seem to mind/In fact the ashes seem to be too beautiful for words."
Speaking of Relient K, frontman Matt Thiessen's familiar vocals appear on "I Believe You," one of the disc's standout tracks. And if the band keeps churning out great songs like the infectiously catchy "Backseat Drivers" and "Going for My Lungs," The Fold could see its career on a Relient K-esque trajectory, with acceptance in both Christian and mainstream markets.
Ultimately, the faster, louder songs rank as the album's best, but The Fold proves it can slow things down a little on "New City" and "With You I Sink" and still have the same punch, which should serve them well in multiple radio formats.
RRP: £10.99
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Our Price: £10.44
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Author/Artist Fold, The
ISBN/Ref TND11459
Publisher Tooth and Nail
Published 2006-03-01
Product ID 107714
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