Another Day to Start Again

Description

Another Day to Start Again is the debut album by the American alternative rock band The Seventy Sevens, released on Steelroots Records in 2002, in co-operation with Flicker Records, distributed by Chordant Distribution Group.

They were voted one of the top 25 unsigned bands in 7 Ball magazine in 2001. But not anymore since the band have signed with the small indie label Steelroots Records. From Charlotte, North Carolina, Strange Occurrence have released their debut label album with a view to securing mainstream and Christian market interest in the band’s music. And so far so good!

The opening salvo of «Sunrise» and the single «Reach» set the tone for the whole album with plenty of riffing guitars and strong melodies to create a powerful rock treat that immediately arrests the attention. It’s also immediately apparent that ‘Another Day To Start Again’ is pretty blatantly spiritual with an agenda to create anthemic soul lifting rock’n’roll and to that purpose the band are successful.

Singer TJ Harris is on record saying “We want people to forget the stereotypes that are placed upon Christianity. Being a Christian starts in your heart. Change comes from God, to give you hope and comfort. God loves you just as you are right now.” Consequently, there is little argument that the band are wanting to see spiritual fruit from the music they make and with the success of other bands in the mainstream who are pursuing a spiritual dimension for their music, the time might be right for Strange Occurrence.

There are plenty of songs that encourage the message of the album’s title. The album’s opener «Sunrise» is itself a metaphor for that fresh start and «Runaway» again brings a picture of a changed spiritual life moving someone from black and white to full Technicolor. But it isn’t all optimistic. There are some darker moments on the album, most notably «Inside» which was written after a friend of the band committed suicide. Some of the lyrics actually come from the guy’s suicide note! I know it sounds gruesome but the song is powerfully moving.

So compelling rock is the name of the game here with plenty of guitar power and soaring strong vocals which will appeal to fans of bands like Pearl Jam, Pillar, Kutless and even Third Day. Although there is little here that smacks of extensive originality, the band do what they do extremely well and look set to establish themselves as a popular outfit. [Mike Rimmer, The Phantom Tollbooth, 9/14/2002]

CD tracklist:

01. Sunrise
02. Reach
03. Prisoner
04. Mask Me
05. Fear
06. Runaway
07. Love’s Labor Found (Kendra’s Song)
08. Inside
09. Dark Matter
10. Fetters
11. Sunset (Sunrise Acoustic Mix)


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