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Review - Carriers of the Cross - Against the Grain |
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Written by Wordlife
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Wednesday, 24 January 2007 |
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Carriers of the Cross have dropped their latest CD, "Against the Grain" in collaboration with Holy Hip Hop Music/EMI Gospel. The CD celebrates the power that Christians have through the goodness of God and His Son, Jesus Christ. Carriers do an excellent job of lifting up His name and relating their lyrics to the relevant topics of this modern day.
Songs like "Who You Rep?" and "On a Mission" bring thoughtful rhymes along with catchy hooks to keep the listening audience in tuned with their message. Carriers also spit solid rhymes about living Christ-like and not just being a light when only behind the mic on the song "Beyond the Mic".
I admit that I am not a great fan of every beat on "Against the Grain". Most of the tracks are familiar and don't really deviate from the CD’s formula, with the exception of "The Rebirth Remix" which brings a reggaeton flavor. And along with that, on most of the songs the Carriers have an offbeat flow which, albeit their steez, doesn't compliment the style of the track, once again, with the exception of “The Rebirth Remix".
In a nutshell Carriers have brought a reputable product in "Against the Grain". While absolutely strong in its message, there are some weak spots in the presentation. In the future it would be great to see Carriers of the Cross rocked more reggaeton-styled rhymes, as that seems to be a strongpoint in their arsenal. Release Date: August 15 2006 Record Label: Holy Hip Hop Music Track Listing: 01. Anthem Live 02. Against The Grain 03. Black Hole 04. On A Mission 05. Madd Flo 06. Dad 07. Warriors 08. Who You Rep? 09. Beyond The Mic 10. The ReBirth REMIX 11. Letter From The Grave 12. Introspect
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