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Music for the Radio

Christianity Today May 17, 2011

Style: CCM radio pop, compare to Natalie Grant, 33Miles, Francesca Battistelli

Music for the Radio

Music for the Radio

May 15, 2011

Music for the Radio

Music for the Radio

May 15, 2011

Top tracks: “Breathe,” “Asanita,” “Better”

A Sudanese woman gave one of her only chickens to Dave and Jess Ray and inspired an EP. “I cannot forget, I cannot repay, I can’t run away,” Jess sings on the touching tribute “Asanita,” a Caedmon’s Call-like biopic. All proceeds will buy handheld radios for Sudanese villagers to hear the gospel. Unfortunately, the album lacks any African musical influences. Instead, the couple trades strong vocals on slick pop anthems and power ballads; sweeping strings are too prevalent. But lyrics are skillful, especially when tackling gratitude (“Better”) and caring for widows and orphans (“Into the Night”). Music for the Radio is tailored for the airwaves where it should blend in a little too well.

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