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The Benjamin Gate, Untitled

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1536490

Disk length: 55m 36s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. How Long 4:10
2. Scream 2:48
3. All Over Me 3:36
4. Heaven 4:19
5. Lay It Down 3:55
6. Nightglow 4:13
7. Blow My Mind 3:35
8. Halo 3:19
9. Rush 6:38
10. Secret 4:11
11. Hands 5:36
12. Live Out Loud 4:29
13. Hidden 4:38

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Review

ForeFront Records' newest act--The Benjamin Gate--is in keeping with the label's tradition of introducing truly cutting-edge Christian sounds. With a roaring chorus of guitars and singer Adrienne Liesching's enigmatic vocals, this South African fivesome cover new ground on the musical map. Sure you'll listen to the call-and-answer choruses by Liesching on "All Over Me" and think about the Cranberries, or, for older fans, maybe even Siouxsie and the Banshees. But the similarities end with the Godly message stamped on each riveting rocker. Think Christian bands can't shake sonic foundations? Check out the fury of "Lay It Down" or the enthralling alternative rocker "Secret." And for those quieter moments, the Gate gives us the lonely sounding and moving ballad "Hands." It may take a few listens to grow on you, but this release is a thoughtful and dynamic debut for a world that sorely needs it. --Michael Lyttle

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Untitled

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 55m 52s (+0m 16s)

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