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Thoughts From a Driveway
Lloyd
Thoughts From a Driveway
Genres: Pop, Rock, Christian & Gospel
 
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All Artists: Lloyd
Title: Thoughts From a Driveway
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Organic Records
Release Date: 4/28/1998
Genres: Pop, Rock, Christian & Gospel
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 602248980320, 602248980344

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Thoughts From a Reviewer
Laura Pelz | Grand Rapids, Michigan United States | 06/06/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In 1998, Lloyd entered the Cristian rock scene with its freshman album "Thoughts From a Driveway". Instantly many of the songs, such as "Don't Wanna Know" and "Listening For Wispers" became a regular on Christian radio waves accross the United States. The Album contains strong lyrics and Post Garage rock to back it up, it has become a winning album. Their sound has been compared to Vertical Horizons, Everclear, and Matchbox 20. People who enjoy a healthy taste of rock will enjoy this album. I personally enjoy all of the songs, however two stand out. "Mr.Warner" which is a song to Marlyin Manson, and "Human" which expains how some things were not for us to understand. Their lyrics are far from corny and I think that anyone, Christian or not, will enjoy "Thought From a Driveway" for it gives fuel to the soul with a rock sound to help it go down."
Thoughts From a Lloyd Fan
Jack Benny | 06/22/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"With their 1998 release, Lloyd ventured into territories not often explored by Christian bands. Much of Christian music borders on both the contemporary and hard rock sides of a good modern rock sound. But Lloyd jumped right into the middle of it and supplied Christian rock fans with what the scene needed. The lyrics on the album are much like the music. Nothing is too fancy and everything is straight up on the level. "Listening for Whispers" is the strongest song on the CD musically while "Mr. Warner" delivers an "in your face" message to a secular band that will remain nameless.In the end, frontman Daryl Younglood (formerly of "Imagine This") and his band deliver a fresh sound without attempting to be overly inventive. This is a must CD for any Christian rock fan or for any music fan looking for a rock CD with a refreshing message."
Great Christian Rock. The CD will move you!
mheldmheld@msn.com | Dallas, Tx | 11/27/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)

"All of the tracks are good. The first song should have made Top 10. Great mix of rock & alternative Christian music."