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Album Review

In the mirror world of Christian music, where trends in pop are carefully studied and closely replicated in the service of a religious message, David Hanley's group Press Play represent an effort to adapt the hard-charging electronic dance-pop of acts like Black Eyed Peas, P!nk, and Lady Gaga to the spiritual realm. Hanley's fellow musicians, synthesizer programmers, and producers attack the dancefloor with fast BPM tempos, over which he and singers such as Sada Jackson and Jonathan Thulin bark out such slogans as "Start a revolution," "Change the nation," "Join the movement" (all heard in leadoff track "World Anthem"), and "Let's get the fire started" ("F-I-R-E"). Early on, they concern themselves more with attracting attention, soft-pedaling the implicit Christian sentiment with more catch phrases that could be taken to represent friendship or romantic love. "I am yours forever," they sing in "Just Like Lightning," for instance. As the disc continues, however, the tempos slow, and the lyrics become more direct, until, finally, Jackson sings, "God is the difference" in "Change the World." From there, the album concludes with a few ballads full of praise and worship as if, the listeners having been corralled from the dancefloor, they now can be given the straight story. A godless cynic might say that performers like Hanley and company contrive their sound-alike music, unconcerned with the art form. But to a believer, any vehicle that can help convey sinners and the uninitiated to salvation is worth driving, as long as Jesus takes the wheel.

Customer Reviews

awesome!!!!!

Im glad that there's some cool christain music groups out there. I go to Park Christain school in fargo moorhead north dakota, but even though its a christian school, lots of the kids use bad language and listen to bad music. I hope your cool music helps them. I love it!

Amazing Album

Press Play has a great sound with great lyrics. An album I can probably listen to over and over again on repeat...
"F-I-R-E" and "Let It Out" are probably to two songs you can imagine in a club scene. And all there songs have the great message of Love making the world a better place, like their song "Three Little Words" and "Change the World"
And even an intimate Love song with God "Walking On Air" which is different but so passionate.
Like on every one of their albums, they have great worship songs like "Save My Life" "Give It All" and their remake of "Angels Sing" which adds a 2nd Verse, which is different, compared to repeating the 1st verse...
One of their best albums... I suggest it

HOLY SMOKE - LOVE IT!!!!

This album has many songs on it that are great. Dont just review the "most popular" songs. DId I mention that I love the Energy of this album!!!

Biography

Genre: Christian & Gospel

Years Active: '00s

Formed in 1997 by multi-instrumentalist/singer/songwriter David Hanley as a vehicle for positive and relevant faith-based transformation, effusive Los Angeles-based praise & worship outfit Press Play began to make a name for itself in the CCM community in 2001 after becoming the house band for Angelus Temple's Dream Center, an inner-city community-based house of worship with "line-array speakers, 52-foot panoramic screen, LED stage panels, and a sound system." Known for its high-energy, genre-bending...
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