"Love God, Hate Sin," for instance, has a winning simplicity and directness and sports an effective group singalong arrangement. There are a few of those on Crack the Sky. This places a considerable burden on his songwriters' ability to come up with sharp, succinct, and memorable hooks. He is not an enormous musical talent by any measure just a moderately gifted tenor with a voice like Don Henley and tastes like Hall and Oates. His aim in producing a record is to come up with something catchy and entertaining with wholesome and potentially edifying lyrical content. Mylon LeFevre and his band play a relatively bland, run-of-the-mill keyboard and electric guitar-based pop/rock that has no pretensions of deep thematic investigation or musical innovation. Curta este álbum nos aplicativos Qobuz com a sua assinatura
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