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1st review of Liberty n Justice Soundtrack Of a Soul!

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 8:25 am
by sountrack
below is the first review we got plus go to our site to hear the new Slaughter/Loran MP3 and read Tim Gaines interview

Reviewer: Brian Rademacher

Band Name: Liberty N� Justice

Album Name: Soundtrack of a Soul

Genre: Christian Rock

Rating: 4.5 / 5 Stars

Record Label: LNJ Records

Demo or official release: Official

Release Date (year): 2006

Band Line-up:

Listed with tracks

Track List: included in review

Official Website: www.libertynjustice.net/

�Liberty N� Justice� is back again with an all-star line-up of chartbusting performances by some of the top artists in the business, featuring sixteen tracks of music from the heavens above. We are going to break this down track by track so sit back and enjoy. The CD opens with a narration by Jack Black and rocks into �King of Hollywood� with vocals by Ez Gomer of Jet Circus. I am new to Ez Gomer but became a fan once I heard this track. I love the projects by LNJ because you not only get to hear some new vibes you get to know a higher power of music through the vocalist. �Kings of Hollywood� is excellent and Gomer�s vocals are killer. �Another Nail� sung by Sebastian Bach has ripping vocals; it�s a good song but not my favorite on this release. Russell Arcara adds great dimension on �State of Grace� which is a fantastic tune with Russell�s melodic soothing voice makes this song standout with a great message in the lyrics (Only hope can Save a Child). Jamie Rowe of Guardian gets laid back and mellows your mind with an acoustic track �Malice in Wonderland�. Bride members Dale & Troy Thompson do a total rockin� tune called �Grenade� it sound like a mixture of Skid Row and Stryper and will knock your socks off. Lynch Mob�s Oni Logan tears it up with another great track called �Show Me the Way� which could make it to the top of the charts. One line caught my attention (Oh lord show me the way) if this is any indication what Christian rock is about this will change many adolescence minds what good music is all about. Lief Garrett, what Lief Garrett forget that past imagine Garrett pumps out �Sight Unseen� an will show you what maturity is all about. �Up That Hill� done by Josh Kramer of Saint is a fair tune but the drum tracks are a let down. Tony Harnell does one of the most aggressive tunes called Flinch and pulls off one of the best tunes on the CD. What a team Mark Slaughter of Slaughter & Pete Loran of Trixter hit paydirt with another fantastic track with �Thy Will Be Done�. These two should team up again because this could be a million dollar duo. The chorus is on fire with lyrics like (Here I am, All I have left is you Lord). Does Stephen Pearcy know how to rock; you bet check out �Killer Grin� plenty of reverb and melting riffs. Piano sounds to an Angels voice Joe Cerisano of Silver Condor/Trans-Siberian Orchestra just smokes on �If The World Could Be Mine� this is true excellences. One of the best vocal performances on this release is by Mr. Ted Poley of Danger Danger doing �Always Tomorrow� which could be a top of the rotation track. �Hope & Pray / Ballad of King David� sung by Phil Naro of Talas has great meaning with powerful vocals and good harmonies. The last track �Make Believe� by Mike Lee of Barren Cross is up lifting and ends another chapter in Liberty N� Justice and is great one. �Soundtrack of a Soul� has a powerful message and all the artists that have given their time to this project should be applauded. The songs could change the way you see things as you open your hearts in a new way of life.

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