Give Yourself Away
EMI
You expect sunsets with every Robbie Seay Band song and you get sunsets. Building, grandiose, mostly midtempo but epic sunsets of songs find their way into every track on the latest opus. As past efforts, it has a decidedly Brit-rock feel to it like Travis or Keane. This is all likely owed to the uniformity of production, which for the first time was handled by a single producer, Tedd T.
Lyrically the songs are poetic, passionate, vulnerable.
A nice touch for older contemporary Christian music fans is the cover of “Beautiful Scandalous Night,” a worship song passed through the ranks of intelligent Christian rock.
Robbie Seay Band will likely have several songs receive the same treatment.




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