Reviews
Illusion
VERY NICE!

Nice Piano, very kool synth sounds create intense atmosphere, kool little drop nice key changes like it alot, kind of evil sound changes cleverly to kind of open free sound sweet transition.

Sound is very nicely laid out in a well structured fashion, I've given you credit for "coolest chill-out track".

Would also be great for a movie soundtrack.

Nice job guys love it.

--Reviewed by: shot_by_rizzla: www.garageband.com
The Lie
This track seemed to just pull a Chill out mood out of me. The breaks Were well placed and highly engaging! Gave a great presentation to the feel of the next segment.

I liked the Old school Solo!!! Haven't really heard anything that classic in a while!!

----Reviewed by: twistedtempo: www.Garageband.com
Interlude
Very dramatic opus feeling...cool! nice chord progression. good arrangement. keepin that baby alive. this is uplifting music. keep it up!
----Reviewed by: brayg: www.garageband.com
Once In A Lifetime
Once In A Lifetime.
Beautiful.
Well said.
It's simplicity is what makes this unique song stand out.
Rather than cloud your message in pomp, and grandeur, you went for the heart by arranging basic, human, soul touching,
parts together with just the right vocal delivery!
Excellent!!!:):):)

D.D. Ranged


--DD Ranged: http://www.soundclick.com/ddranged
Reviewed Song : Lonesome Trail
Reviewed Song : Lonesome Trail

What can I say? "I liked it so much I bought the company!". Well not quite, but I have included it on one of my select stations. This is an upbeat number but despite the upbeat and dancey nature of the track it has a certain melancholy or sadness induced by the haunting echoey piano line. The dance beat (complete with retro "Pet shop boys" style syn-drums) grabs you by the throat. The powerful synth lines kick you up the back-side and before you know it you are bopping! (Unfortunately I am at work and people are giving me strange looks). As you rave away (at your desk) the lush piano line moves in and despite the sadness in the melody produces a nice warm feeling inside that life is good and the sun does shine, even on this lonesome trail.

--WADZ: Randomartist.com
Forsaken Saviour
Forsaken Saviour
by Digital Storm

This is a very dark and enigmatic song written and performed by a serious and accomplished composer... The slowly chunking overdrive guitar throughout the verses helps to convey the desperation of the situation: A saviour rejected by His people because he did not come in the form of a conquering lion as they had expected.

The instrumental sections of the song offer the listener some uplifting relief to what can best be described as a "drudging, grueling, or agonizing" emotion throughout the verses. The guitars in these instrumental sections have a righteous feel that left me with the mental image of a fearless soldier who believes he can claim victory in a seemingly hopeless battle.

The arrangement is very effective in communicating the tone of the writer's message, and the vocal can best be described as "authoritative" with the exception of one word, "saviour." The desperate tension of the vocal suddenly turns to loving and submissive servitude on that one word, an impressive feat.

While this song is anything but common for a genre that exists to make the truth of Christ's salvation edible as milk for the world to consume, it does provide a healthy serving of meat for those who already believe. I cannot help but remember the shocking violent images from Mel Gibson's "Passion of the Christ" when I listen to this song. Perhaps the world had forgotten the true agony of Christ's suffering, and the time has come for more Christian artists such as Mel Gibson and Stephen Matthews to remind us that the real story was not pretty. Only by understanding the depth of the agony and sacrifice that Christ endured for our salvation can we grasp the real magnitude of His love for us.

--B.J. Collins: (Founder - Seventy Times Seven ) www.70x7.com
Song: Moving On: CD: Darker Shade Of Light
I LOVE THIS. VERY ORIGINAL...THIS GUYS GOT IT GOIN' ON! SUPER COOL ARRANGEMENT. THOUGHTFUL LYRICS, GOT HOOK? THEY SURE DO! SOME MIGHTY FINE GUITAR WORK. SOME REAL TALENT PRESENT. THANKS FOR UPLOADING MUSIC THAT DOES NOT SUCK.
--Reviewed by: Harlow from Tampa, Florida: www.garageband.com
When Drawn Lines Blur
track: When Drawn Lines Blur
Genre: Electronic - Darkwave
album: When Drawn Lines Blur - track: 1

My oh my, if this doesn't hark back strongly to 80s electro pop maestros Depeche Mode - particularly in the vocal. When Drawn Lines Blur is a darkly pounding mix of electronica and rock. It's big juicy analogue sounds and dead pan vocals for this one, the message is depro, as it should be. Watch out for the hot little guitar solos, very tastey. Cool title, good track.

--rippingtracks.com