Audio Adrenaline - Until My Heart Caves In

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Album Details

Title: Until My Heart Caves In
Artist: Audio Adrenaline
Release Date: 8/30/2005
Label: Forefront Records
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 724356375826
Genre: Gospel
Styles: Gospel, Alternative CCM, Contemporary Christian
Moods: Bright, Earnest, Reverent, Spiritual, Earthy, Gutsy, Rousing, Energetic, Gritty, Fun, Lively, Rollicking, Amiable/Good-Natured, Light, Passionate, Confident, Party/Celebratory, Street-Smart
Total Copies: 7
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Clap Your Hands
  2. Until My Heart Caves In
  3. King
  4. Melody (Lost Inside the Wonder)
  5. Starting Over
  6. Are You Ready for Love?
  7. Undefeated
  8. (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher
  9. Light of the Sun
  10. All Around Me
  11. Losing Control

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDForefront Records63758

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Album Review

Until My Heart Caves In turned out to be the final studio album by one of the longest-tenured contemporary christian bands. Whether or not they knew the end was coming remains unclear, but a sense of finality, as well as the band's trademark resilience, could be interpreted in lyrics from "Clap Your Hands" and the title track. Indeed, the line "I can't stop until my body drops" from the opener was either foreshadowing of their hanging up the towel or sheer irony after the news surfaced in 2006 that lead vocalist Mark Stuart's "ongoing vocal challenges" were a key factor in announcing their farewell tour. Sonically, producer Jay Joyce kept an edgy, modern rock feel to this one, steering clear of the funk, rap and hip-hop that had graced previous efforts. "King" and "Starting Over" were hits, and both appeared on the band's best-of collection Adios a year later. "Light of the Sun" had a more sustained feel à la Delirious. It's hard to say where the band would have gone after Heart and its 2003 predecessor Worldwide, but it would be tough to argue that this final output allowed them to go out on top. The only misgiving might be a lack of clever, bouncy pop gems like "Big House" and "Get Down" that powered the band up the charts during the late '90s and early 2000s. ~ Jared Johnson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aaron SwihartEngineer
Ben CissellDrums, Percussion, Group Member
Brady WardlawGroomer
Brent MilliganPiano, Executive Producer
Christopher StevensProducer, Organ (Hammond)
Danny DuncanVocal Engineer
David LeonardMixing
Debbie SelbyChoir, Chorus
Denise "Nissi" AllenChoir, Chorus
Jan CookCreative Director
Jason EskridgeChoir, Chorus
Jason HallVocals (Background), Engineer
Jay JoyceGuitar, Producer, Keyboards, Drum Machine, Engineer, Loop, Vocals (Background)
Jeff CainAssistant
Jim DeMainMastering
Marina ChavezPhotography
Mike ParagoneAssistant Engineer
Sheila DavisGroomer
Tim FrankCreative Director
Tyler BurkumGroup Member, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Keyboards
Will McGinnissBass, Group Member

Member Reviews

Jeremy S. (Bearjer) wrote on 1/27/2007...

0 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I have listened to alot of cds before...and this is definitly one of them.Every is pretty much new.