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The Beautiful Letdown

Current price: $14.99
The Beautiful Letdown
The Beautiful Letdown

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The Beautiful Letdown

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In 2002, alternative CCM rockers cribbed some wider exposure from , contributing tracks to her film A Walk to Remember. It was a good fit, as the film, like , strode toward the mainstream without forgetting its good-hearted ideals. They returned in February 2003 with the slick modern rock missive , which promptly blew up the Christian charts and garnered an armful of Dove Award nominations. But, issued through instead of , it was clear had designs on something larger than the CCM market. Thus a year later, in 2004, issued the album again. It's the same, though the mix is slightly tweaked and an unremarkable DVD with videos and some unreleased stuff appears, hoping to appease those who bought the thing once already. Musically, the album is kind of all over the place. But it's always melodic and well paced, and carefully emulates what's already worked for adult alternative. So, while "Meant to Live" approaches the chunky grandeur of , "Gone" is a winking sing-song of a thing that owes a huge -- huge! -- debt to . There's also stuff like "This Is Your Life" and "More Than Fine," where slick electronic treatments accentuate 's slightly -ish vocals. It's all tinged with the spirituality that's been 's m.o. since the beginning; however, the band's work is too easily hooky and mature not to find favor with secular audiences. The meanest thing you can say about a gorgeously layered ballad like "Dare You to Move" is that it's more of a nice, warm Tuesday evening than the wee hours of a greasy Saturday night. But there needs to be gradation like this in rock, bands on both the good and evil sides of the coin trying to hold it down. And for their part, for what they do, is very talented. Here's hoping their polished halo brings its gleam to the mainstream. ~ Johnny Loftus

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