Seabird:Rocks Into Rivers
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Seabird is back with their sophomore album titled “Rocks into Rivers”. They are from Cincinnati, Ohio and the band launched in 2004. Leading the band are brothers Aaron and Ryan Morgan. Aaron is the primary songwriter and and also lead vocals while Ryan backs him up on guitar. After the success of their first studio album “Til We See the Shore” the band has definintely matured, not only in songwriting, but also musically. Some of the singles you may have heard from their first project are Rescue and Not Alone.
Don’t You Know You’re Beautiful is the first single off of Rocks into Rivers. A great song that tells of a girls story dealing with the struggle of her parent’s divorce. It’s a great reminder of how your faith can hold you up in the valleys of your life. Aaron says that the album’s primary purpose is “a lot about becoming a father and a husband. I was thrown into so many roles and struggled with determining what is a gift and what is burden. It’s about recognizing my own shortcomings and dealing with them.”
If are you listening to them for the first time, you might think you are listening David Crowder, Coldplay, Keane or even The Fray. The piano driven rock elements were some of the best that I have heard, and one of my favorite parts of the album. One hidden gym is a lyrical tribute to Michael Jackson on “Finally Done Right”.
Notable tracks on the album include:
• Believe Me: A track that explains his hope to be the father and husband that he needs to be.
• The Good King: That when you feel alone, no matter what the circumstance, our King is near and in His eyes He sees your needs, determination, love and obedience. You can hold on to Him for everything that you need.
• The Road: Discusses the road of friendship and the trials we have to take in our walk with our loved ones. Discusses forgiveness and pressing forward. Stay close to His word and He will guide us. We will have hard decisions to make, don’t just rely on your own understanding.
• Rocks into Rivers: One of my favorite songs off this album. It tells us that when we lose our way, God just show us where to go.
Other Notables: This Ain’t Home and Trust.
This album is solid, and was well produced by Paul Moak and Matt Hales. Seabird is creative and consistent with their message. I look for them to have a great deal of success with this album both on radio and TV. The future of Seabird is very bright as they continue to grow and I challenge you to preview the album and see for yourself the quality that is within. Also, check out their two EP’s entitled “Let Me Go On” and “The Silent Night”.
8/10
Review by Ben Dempsey of RockTheCross.net



