The Reckoning

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Album Information
  • Artist: NEEDTOBREATHE (See All Albums by NEEDTOBREATHE)
  • Date Released: Sep 19, 2011

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Rock

  • Label: Atlantic Records

Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 55:37

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Growing as a band

slippeddisc

They are still true to their roots and influences but their music has grown and matured since their first album. You just can't find a bad track! From foot stomping to soul stirring, they can take you through a lifetimes worth of emotions and memories in their storytelling.

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Love this band- Great CD

stox2

The Reckoning is solid NTB. Perfect harmonies, intricate layering musically, driving percussion, depth in the lyrics-what else could you ask for? Oh, A fun live show, too. Perfect! I came to see a band who was warming up for these guys, and walked away a ravenous NEEDTOBREATHE fan (and YES the name of the band is in all caps). Favorite songs on this disk are: \"Drive All Night\"-listen for the sound of driving thru a big puddle, \"White Fences,\" \"Able,\" and \"Slumber.\" But I haven't found a song I don't like on the CD either. Download the whole thing. You won't regret it. Then pick up the Outsiders. Awesome CD.

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Great!

Mr.Bobo

The Reckoning stays true to Needtobreathe's form. Has a crossover edge to it. Just love the words and music. One of the best new bands on the radio today.

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manD

LOVE THESE GUYS!!! really enjoy the new album - they stay true to their style- love the lead singer!

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They Say All Music Guide

There’s little gray room when it comes to recording a Christian rock album. You either keep things sacred by aiming your songs directly at a churchgoing audience, or you move over to secular territory and ditch the “Christian” tag altogether. Needtobreathe, like Switchfoot and grunge-era Jars of Clay, are one of the only bands with a foothold on both sides of the sacred/secular divide, and The Reckoning takes the best from both camps. On one hand, these 14 tracks are full of Bible allusions and parable-like lyrics. Even the title itself, which hints at Judgment Day, has a Christian bent. At the same time, the band’s music — a mix of heartland rock & roll and chest-thumping, rafter-reaching uplift — is more indebted to rock than anything else, and The Reckoning builds upon the raw, rootsy sound that The Outsiders helped introduce, with the banjo often taking as much airtime as the electric guitar. Bear Rinehart sings like Will Hoge, growling his melodies in a husky baritone and hitting the high notes like they’re punching bags. Whenever his bandmates join in, they stack their harmonies three voices deep. Some of the louder songs are almost too passionate for their own good — there’s a fine line between a heartfelt epic and over-sentimental stadium schlock — but the guys err on the side of caution, stripping songs like “A Place Only You Can Go” down to their bare essentials and avoiding most of the pitfalls that plague people who make “big” music. That’s what that The Reckoning is, though — big music — and Needtobreathe have the balls and brawn to pull it off well. – Andrew Leahey

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