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Eleventh Hour CD

Eleventh Hour CD -  Jars of Clay
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After releasing three widely acclaimed discs and receiving a plethora of awards and accolades, Jars of Clay return to their roots on The Eleventh Hour, revisiting the guitar-driven pop formula that launched their careers.

Gone is the experimentation of If I Left the Zoo, replaced with more direct approaches, like the pounding rock of "Revolution" and the acerbity of "Whatever She Wants."

Matt Odmark's fine guitar work and Dan Haseltine's Everyman vocals resonate with gut-wrenching soul searching and joyous redemption, as the haunting doubts of "Silence" are answered by the hope of the closing "The Edge of Water."

Once again, Jars of Clay have released an insightful masterpiece on the human spirit and those in-between days that define our struggle for faith, and it stands as a road marker for just how far these four talented lads have come.
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Author Jars of Clay
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Customer Reviews

Good old Jars of Clay
.. on to another well-rounded poprock album. If you like the music on Dawson's Creek, this is going to ring your bell. Don't get me wrong, it's a varied collection of songs and all of them are worth listening to (minimal amounts of filler, in my opinion), but it's got that distinctly personal Jar Of Clay feel to it - making it good for listening to daily, even if you like your songs to be meaningful. However, I feel they have strayed particularly off topic here, so if you're looking for the kind of album that you can lend to friends without feeling like a total Bible basher, this is great, but if you want something you can listen to instead of going to church, you'll find it hard to keep your mind on track because it can be heard as odes to romantic (and not spiritual) love. Altogether, calm, well-paced and still no let down in the quality of stuff Jars of Clay is producing.

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