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The House You’re Building

Christianity Today June 28, 2010

Style: Piano-driven worship/pop; compare to Vanessa Carlton, Kari Jobe, Bethany Dillon

The House You're Building

The House You're Building

EMI Latin

July 13, 2010

The House You're Building

The House You're Building

EMI Latin

July 13, 2010

Top tracks: “Restless,” “Ought to Be,” “Come Clean”

Assad’s debut album could be called a confession; her lyrics are both accessible and intimate, universal to the Christian walk, and unique to twentysomething struggles.  Drawing inspiration from poets like Gerard Manley Hopkins and Francis Thompson, Assad’s modern-day Psalms speak of heartache and point to God’s mighty love. Musically, however, Assad’s songs lack originality. Though purer pop tunes (“Ought to Be” and “Show Me”) offer a nice change from her piano-driven worship, most of her songs suffer from too much repetition. Still, her lovely lyrics will encourage listeners to be forgiving of a still-developing sound.

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