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Pocket Full of Rocks – “Song To the King” (A Review)

Posted on : 09-11-2007 | By : Andy | In : fun, pop culture

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Honestly, I’m not sure where I (or my wife) got this CD from. Nevertheless, it got ripped into my iTunes Library probably over a year ago, and I never listened to it because I always assumed that it was one of my wife’s music CDs of a genre that would be less-than-appealing to me. Was I ever wrong!

I’m positively addicted to their charged Now I Sing, and the thoughtful lyrics that permeate the rest of the album. In the midst of a chapter in my life where Christian Music fails to connect with me where I am, Pocket Full of Rocks is both relevant and surprisingly easy to listen to.

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