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Saved By Grace

Christianity Today January 10, 2011

Style: Retro meets alternative rock; compare to King’s X, DecembeRadio, 3 Doors Down

Saved By Grace

Saved By Grace

October 5, 2010

Saved By Grace

Saved By Grace

October 5, 2010

Top tracks: “Everything Will Be All Right, “All the Way,” “Set Me Free”

There’s something endearing about Radio Friendly’s affinity for the heavy and experimental sides of the late ’80s/early ’90s (a la King’s X and The 77s). Saved By Grace never sounds dated, though, because the ferocious four-piece band also incorporates alternative rock into its sound, meeting somewhere in the middle with a wall of guitars and big harmonies. Lyrically, the album includes messages of reassurance, redemption, and worship (including a rollicking cover of Hillsong United’s “One Way”).

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