Back to Music Christian Music Today Radio
 

 
Main  |  E-mail Us  |  About Us
Music Search

Features
Artists
Reviews
Interviews
Commentaries
Music Store
Glimpses of God
News
Radio - Listen Now

We Recommend
Editors' Choice
Best Albums of 2007
Our "Best-Of" Archives

Community
Your Feedback
Free Music Newsletter

Current Reviews
Current Features

Artist Pages

Take the poll

HOLIDAYS & EVENTS
Clergy Appreciation Day/Month (U.S.A.)
Halloween/All Saints' Day
Related Channels
Teens
Men
Women
Singles
Today's Christian
Media Guide
Books & Culture
Movies
Holidays & Hot Topics
Fun & Games





Home > Music > Reviews



www.lifetone.com

Lifetone
Who Hopes for What They Always Had?
Released February 2007
reviewed by Christa Banister


Sounds like … energetic praise & worship that's reminiscent of U2, Tree 63, Coldplay, Keane, Starflyer 59 and Damien Rice.

At a glance … intelligent lyrics and an engaging pop/rock soundtrack make these Aussies stand out in an already-crowded marketplace.

Track Listing

After reviewing projects from independent artists for a while now, I can't help but recall that famous line about the "box of chocolates" from Forrest Gump whenever I pop an album into the CD player: "You never know what you're gonna get." A lot of them just aren't distinctive, and some are not so easy on the ears to say the least.

But then you occasionally come across one like Who Hopes for What They Always Had, the debut effort from Lifetone, which captures the attention from the first track and doesn't let go until the final note is played. The quality is indeed strong, but even more surprising is what Lifetone manages to do with the praise & worship genre. Rather than stick with tried-and-true sentiments expressed countless times before, the group pens thoughtful, original lyrics that stick with you for the long haul—imagine that.

The Brisbane, Australia natives start off strong with the anthemic "Salvation," which would sound perfect in an arena setting, evoking Rattle and Hum era U2. Yet before anyone dismisses the group as another U2 copycat, it soon segues into the kind of shimmering Brit pop/rock that we've come to expect from someone like Coldplay or Keane.

Not a bad place to start musically, and Lifetone is quick to showcase its diversity with "May My Life (Be a Song)" and the guitar-driven title track, which both slow the pace considerably. It's not an awkward transition from the upbeat feel of "Salvation," however. These coffeehouse-appropriate songs set a more introspective tone as the members of Lifetone reflect on what Jesus' death and resurrection means to them.

Continuing in this more reflective vein, the band changes it up yet again with the contemplative "The Night is Nearly Over" and the lilting strains of "Beautiful." More stripped-down and artful, like a combination of Starflyer 59 and Damien Rice, the band's versatility is commendable rather than distracting, making this project all the more appealing and noteworthy. Of course, those looking for cohesion and consistency to their music may be disappointed with Who Hopes For What They Always Had. Anyone searching for praise that enjoys a broad spectrum of sound, however, will find a kindred spirit in the eclectic artistry of Lifetone.

For more information about the band, check out www.lifetone.com or the band's MySpace page at www.myspace.com/lifetonemusic.

If you are an independent artist who would like to be considered for review on our site, please send your CD(s) and any related press materials to editor of independent artist coverage:

Christa Banister
Attn: Independent Christian Artists
300 E. 4th St. Suite 406
St. Paul, MN 55101

Due to the number of projects we receive, we are unable to cover or correspond with every artist that contributes. But we do give all submissions a fair listen for coverage consideration.




www.lifetone.com

Lifetone
Who Hopes for What They Always Had?
Released February 2007
reviewed by Christa Banister



© Christa Banister, subject to licensing agreement with Christianity Today International. All rights reserved. Click for reprint information.


Comments or questions? Send us feedback.

Click here to view our music review archives.

Visit the artist pages for related interviews and reviews.



Try an Issue of Today's Christian Woman Free!
Name
Street Address
City/State/Zip
E-mail Address

No credit card required. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Offer valid in U.S. only. Click here for International orders.

If you decide you want to keep Today's Christian Woman coming, honor your invoice for just $17.95 and receive five more issues, a full year in all. If not, simply write "cancel" across the invoice and return it. The trial issue is yours to keep, regardless.

Give Today's Christian Woman as a gift
Buy 1 gift subscription, get 1 FREE!

FREE Newsletter
Sign up now for the Christian Music Today weekly newsletter:
   RSS Feed   RSS Help






XML  Music Features
XML  Music Reviews


Try an Issue of Today's Christian Woman Free!





for teen girls

Download Now
Devotions based on
stories from Christian
music's top female artists


Sale price: $4.95
download now!
ChristianCollegeGuide.net
















Free Newsletter
Sign up for the Music Connection Newsletter:







Concerts & Events
Search:




Powered by iTickets.com
Technology & Information
©2001 iTickets.com
ChristianityToday.com
Home CT Mag Church/Ministry Bible/Life Communities Entertainment Schools/Jobs Shopping Free! Help
Books & Culture
Christianity Today
ChristianityTodayLibrary.com
Church Finance Today
Christian History Back Issues
Church Law & Tax Report
Church Secretary Today
Ignite Your Faith
Leadership Journal
Men of Integrity
Today's Christian
Today's Christian Woman
Your Church
BuildingChurchLeaders.com
ChristianBibleStudies.com
Christian College Guide
Christian History
Christian Music Today
Christianity Today Movies
Church Products & Services
Church Safety
ChurchSiteCreator.com
PreachingToday.com
PreachingTodaySermons.com
Seminary/Grad School Guide
Christianity Today International
www.ChristianityToday.com
Copyright © 2008 Christianity Today International
Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Advertise with Us | Job Openings