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Glad All Over

Christianity Today October 16, 2012

Style: Hook-laden rock; compare to Crows, Elvis Costello, and Big Audio Dynamite

Glad All Over

Glad All Over

Columbia

October 9, 2012

Glad All Over

Glad All Over

Columbia

October 9, 2012

Top tracks: “Hospital for Sinners,” “Love Is a Country,” “Reboot the Mission”

Jakob Dylan has always seemed like a serious fellow, carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders as he sang po-faced songs about sin and salvation. He cut a couple of austere solo albums, and now he’s back to The Wallflowers—sounding, almost shockingly, like he’s ready to cut loose and have a good time. Aided by Clash luminary Mick Jones, the band has cut its most limber, most groove-centered album yet, and it’s a roaring good time. Dylan is getting his feathers ruffled, but his songs still have a lot of weight: The opening song, “Hospital for Sinners,” surveys an old church building, calling it a “museum of saints.” Almost as good is “Love Is a Country,” a shimmering paean to love’s hardships—and to its capacity to endure.

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