Thursday, May 10, 2012

Kutlass Believer CD Review + Giveaway


After a successful 2009 release that spawned the mega-hit single “What Faith Can Do,” Kutless has released a new studio album titled "Believer" (BEC Recordings). The album is produced by Grammy-nominated Chris Stevens as well as David Garcia (TobyMac, Mandisa, Carrie Underwood) and Dave Lubben (worship leader, Kutless). With over two million albums sold, a RIAA Gold-selling album, AC Song of the Year in 2010, and 11 No. 1 radio singles, Kutless has transformed from that new rock band from Oregon to the one new bands look up to, the band whose music is all over the radio in multiple formats and on major tours. "Believer" finds Kutless using a decade of growth to deliver an expertly crafted set of songs with as much diversity in the music as there is consistency in the message. This album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Albums chart during street week as well as No. 1 on iTunes Christian Albums. 

This is the first time I've ever heard of the band Kutlass and the first time I've listened to their music that I'm aware of.  I was pleasantly surprised to find that a few of these songs I have heard on the radio and was able to sing along.  Usually it takes a few times of listening to a cd before I pick out my 'favorites' but I instantly knew that I loved I'm With You and Carry Me to the Cross.

A bit of gospel mixed with rock, Kutless has a unique sound that will have you singing along and moving to the beat.  Not only do you feel closer to God but it sounds good and you feel uplifted.  I would love to see this group in a concert - I can only imagine the energy.  If you love Christian music  - definitely give Kutless a try.  If you're a Kutless fan, then pick up their new album! I'm a new fan!!

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