Pros: Incredibly deep and poetic lyrics coupled with lush instrumentation. Cons: Not as "rock" as fans were expecting after the first album.
Jars of Clay has had a remarkable success story in the world of Christian music. Their debut album (which was mostly new versions of songs from their Frail demo beefed up with better...
Pros: Listener friendly, insightful, positive messages without candy coating. Cons: Goes by way too fast!
"Much Afraid", it's Jars of Clay at their finest. Lyrically, this album is just overflowing with poetic meaning and thoughtful insight. While the melodies are rather simple, they are still original, and quick to put pictures in your head, if...
Pros: Deep and moving lyrics, relaxed melodic style Cons: could be more cheerful
As my first Jars of Clay album, I must say, as now devoted fan, I am rather partial to "Much Afraid". This album is deeply spiritual and very poetic. Though the seriousness of the songs can be somewhat depressing at times, the artistic writing...
Pros: Fascinating, unique music and lyrics. Cons: Occasional and minor distortion on higher-end stereos.
I was a late-comer to the Jars of Clay arena. Having avoided most Christian music for some time because of my inexperience in the artists and styles, I tip-toed my way into the Jesus Music genre and missed out on the introduction of Jars of Clay's...
Pros: deep lyrics make you think about life Cons: softer sound than self-titled debut
Jars of Clay' sophomore release "Much Afraid" showcases the softer side of thier music. The entire CD is much more laid-back and subtle than their self-titled debut album. However, with this softer sound comes the same deep lyrics found in...
Pros: The whole thing. No, really, I mean it. Cons: None of it. Really, I mean that as well.
"Much Afraid," the sophomore release from Christian rock band, Jars of Clay is, in a word, phenomenal. They have progressed so much from their self-titled debut that it seems like they would have needed some time to catch up with themselves...
If you like Jars of Clay, the self titled album, then Much Afraid will definitely appeal to you. With the same soothing style, Jars of Clay creates another amazing album with lyrics to think about, and at the same time songs that get to you. In this...
I originally got the CD cause I had heard some songs and liked them and the cover was interesting. I was not disappointed at all by the music. The lead singer has an amazing voice. The songs are inspiring and fun to sing along to. I have listened to the...
After spending months listening to the Jars' self-title debut, I was a little disappointed in the quality of Much Afraid. Unlike their other album, which features distinctive and diverse tracks, Much Afraid seems to echo the same notes and words time...
Pros: Music that makes you think about life. Cons: They really like God/Jesus
Jars Of Clay has to be one of my favorite bands, not because they sing about God. They sing about him, but don't use his name and they don't force him on you.
Jars Of Clay is more of a Slow/Soft/Rock not just Chritian music, but...
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