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author: Brenten Gilbert
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Go
InPop Records
Rock
10-31-2006
When people think about the Great Commission, it's often set in the
context of becoming a full-time missionary. This adds a significant
amount of pressure, making it seem like a giant leap of faith and effort
to follow the calling of reaching others with the Gospel message. Perhaps
you don't feel like qualified enough to be a missionary, or you lack
the deftness of a public speaker. Whatever the case, these doubts and
concerns can lead you to neglect this most basic calling on your life.
However, you can share your faith simply by making a positive impact
in the world around you and that impact may even effect a greater scope
than you could imagine.
Coming off of an exciting year that has taken them around the world,
performing in places such as Israel, Morocco, and Uganda, the newsboys
released their twelfth studio album, one that offers listeners a glimpse
of the group's collective heart and mission in life. Go works
as more than an album and song title, serving as the mission statement
for the newsboys and their fans. The title track proclaims the message
that Jesus left His disciples as He ascended into Heaven, "Go into
all the earth and make disciples." "The Mission"
echoes this sentiment, calling for a desire to boldly share the Gospel
worldwide. Other songs, namely "Something Beautiful"
and "Your Love Is Better Than Life," express the importance
and significance of God's love for us. Another theme that seems to recur
on the album is that of overcoming fear and depressions as evidenced
in "Gonna Be Alright," "The Letter" and "Let
It All Come Out."
Perhaps the most notable aspect of the album is the return of the pop
sound that earned the newsboys such a large audience throughout their
career. After two consecutive "worship" albums with a toned
down feel, the group wastes no time digging back into the energy and
fervor of past hits, leading off with "Wherever We Go,"
an upbeat pop number whose biggest detraction seems to be the inclusion
of the phrase "holla back" (made infamous by Gwen Stefani).
As the rest of the album unfolds, listeners are treated to some rock-laced
pop tracks similar to the likes of Audio Adrenaline ("Go",
"I am Free"), a dance hall track ("Something Beautiful"),
an experiment in Brit-pop dance ("Your Love Is Better Than Life"),
and some good clean fun courtesy of everyone's favorite "Oi Boys."
"The Mission" seems to be the most promising track
with a very enthusiastic and lively chorus, but tracks such as "Secret
Kingdom" clearly borrow much from past releases, leaving the
album feeling slightly dated and less than fresh.
So the newsboys seem to be back in the swing of things musically since
Go is such an enjoyable album on the surface. Digging deeper,
however, the collection doesn't quite hold up to the group's hit albums
from yesteryear. Perhaps it's just a bit of rust that needs to be shaken
off. Regardless, Go is still a rather fun album, only disappointing
in the sense that the once cutting-edge pop outfit has settled for a
middle of the road effort.
Brenten's rating: 83 %
--Brenten Gilbert ««