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Let Us Reconcile

Garage Voice March 5th, 2009

Band/Artist - Garage Voice

Release Date - Feb 19th , 2009

Label - Upbeat Child Records

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There are so many things to say about Garage Voice.   This three piece band from Seattle has a flare to them that just stands out from other bands.

The album kicks off with Book It, which will immediately draw in anyone who was a fan of the late 90’s Christian bands.  This is pretty much the feel of the entire album.  That doesn’t mean there’s nothing to like on Let Us Reconcile.  Some may see this as a step backwards, but it’s nice to see a band not following the crowd of rock and hardcore acts.

Another thing I love about this album is how the vocals seem to be left alone.  Tommy Panigot’s voice sounds natural.  You’ll probably even notice vocal imperfections throughout this album, which just makes it feels that much more real.  The greatest factor about this album is the message.  These guys don’t hold back about relying on God.  In fact, while I’m writing this, I’m listening to Aside which says He’s the peace of our lives.

I can’t push this enough…you need to check out this album.  Fans of the 90’s, fans of fun music, and anybody in between will love this album.  Garage Voice is a band you need to keep your eyes on.

Jeff Schlottmann

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