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Audrey Assad

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Album Review

Channeling the classic singer/songwriter pop of the '70s and the introspective coffeehouse fare of the mid-'90s, contemporary Christian vocalist Audrey Assad's second album, Heart, is a much more organic affair than her Dove Award-nominated debut. Its 12 tracks may share the same producer as 2010's The House You're Building in the shape of Marshall Altman (Natasha Bedingfield, Kate Voegele), but other than the driving soft rock of "Even the Winter" and "Won Me Over," and the quirky synths on "No Turning Back," the New Jersey native adopts a gorgeously understated and stripped-back approach that allows her fragile ethereal vocals to take center stage, whether it's the warm Carole King-inspired soul-pop of "The Way You Move," the piano-led melancholy of "Lament," or the slow-burning torch song "O My Soul." The skittering percussion on opener "Blessed Are the Ones," an honest look at the challenges of newlywed life, and the harmony-laden "Wherever You Go" helps to provide a bit of backbone to the delicate acoustics, as does the brave cover of "His Eye Is on the Sparrow," which turns the gospel hymn into a Sarah McLachlan-esque slice of dreamy pop. And while a series of unremarkable ballads toward the end sees Assad drift into autopilot, the appropriately titled Heart is, on the whole, an impassioned and sincere affair worthy of joining recent efforts from Ingrid Michaelson and Sara Bareilles in the same new Lilith Fair stable. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

Customer Reviews

If Chai Tea Lattes Were Music

Audrey's second album does not disappoint. Her lyrics are still as rich, dense, and textured as those on "The House You're Building". She accomplishes what few CCM artists have been to, that is creating quality music that upholds good lyrics just as much as good melodies. No songs on this album use Christian cliches or slogans, and that is an incredible relief. I actually wouldn't turn her music down in my car if I had some non religious friends riding with me. It's not pretentious. It's a beautiful window that magnifies beauty and authenticity.

Standout songs (in my humble opinion) are "Wherever You Go", "Lament", "Slow", and "O My Soul".

Grab a chai tea latte and a warm blanket and download "Heart".

Just what I needed

I've been thinking lately that there's no good music that Christian... Just clicked on it because it caught my eye, but then I started listening and to my surprise there is good music out there that's Christian :)

Heart

Simply outstanding!

Biography

Genre: Christian & Gospel

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Singer/songwriter Audrey Assad, a New York native, began her musical journey after relocating to Florida at the age of 18. It was there that the deeply spiritual Assad decided to focus all of her energies on her faith. A flurry of local shows and worship events followed, resulting in a move to Nashville and a five-song EP called Fireflies that drew the attention of CCM label Sparrow Records. Assad continued to hone her craft, writing songs for other performers...
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