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Revelation

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The pre-release hoopla surrounding Revelation, Third Day's eighth studio album, was eerily reminiscent of the hype behind 2004's Wire, the band's would-be crossover breakthrough. A breathless Billboard cover story even reported Revelation had all the makings of a disc poised for the big leagues, seemingly unaware that a similar machine pushed Wire to be a general market success four years earlier, to little avail. That album did go gold and cemented the foursome further in Christian circles, but a crossover it wasn't -- indeed, it was the same old Third Day, except rockier and with lyrics that were not as overtly spiritual. The particulars of Revelation are awfully similar. Produced by modern rock guru Howard Benson, recorded in Los Angeles, and boasting guests that would make the mainstream press stand at attention -- among them, Flyleaf's Lacey Mosley, American Idol's Chris Daughtry, and pedal steel maestro Robert Randolph -- Revelation finds Third Day trying new things, but not to the extent that they sound like a different band. If anything, it seems like the change of setting and the added star power intimidated them for the better, inciting them to not settle for the middle of the road or the pat-answer anthems that dogged them post-Offerings -- the turning point where the band went from a Southern rock powerhouse to an adult contemporary one. It's like the Atlanta natives are back to their good old selves, rocking out not because they're trying to appease corporate rock types, but because they've once again reconnected with the conviction and assurance that was prevalent in their first few albums -- even their faith is worn more proudly on their sleeves as a result. It's a muscular, anthemic sound -- unquestionably populist, yet the closest Third Day has come to replicating the Southern-fried goodness of Time, their master opus and one of the best Christian rock full-lengths of the '90s. Believe the hype: Revelation is the best album Third Day has released this decade, as well as a long overdue return to the unbridled fervor that characterized them in their early years.

© Andree Farias /TiVo

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1
This Is Who I Am
00:02:29

Third Day, Lyricist - Third Day, Composer - Third Day, Performer

(P) 2008 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

2
Slow Down
00:03:08

Third Day, Lyricist - Third Day, Composer - Third Day, Performer

(P) 2008 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

3
Call My Name
00:04:02

Mac Powell, Lyricist - Third Day, Composer - Third Day, Performer

(P) 2008 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

4
Run To You
00:03:23

Third Day, Lyricist - Third Day, Composer - Third Day, Performer

(P) 2008 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

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Revelation
00:03:33

Third Day, Lyricist - Third Day, Composer - Third Day, Performer

(P) 2008 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

6
Otherside
00:03:11

Third Day, Lyricist - Third Day, Composer - Third Day, Performer

(P) 2008 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

7
Let Me Love You
00:03:03

Third Day, Lyricist - Third Day, Composer - Third Day, Performer

(P) 2008 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

8
I Will Always Be True
00:03:09

Third Day, Lyricist - Third Day, Composer - Third Day, Performer

(P) 2008 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

9
Born Again
00:03:36

Third Day, Lyricist - Third Day, Composer - Third Day, Performer

(P) 2008 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

10
Give Love
00:03:18

Third Day, Lyricist - Third Day, Composer - Third Day, Performer

(P) 2008 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

11
Caught Up In Yourself
00:03:28

Third Day, Composer - Third Day, Performer - Third Day, Lyricist

(P) 2008 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

12
Ready
00:03:17

Third Day, Lyricist - Third Day, Composer - Third Day, Performer

(P) 2008 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

13
Take It All
00:03:26

Third Day, Lyricist - Third Day, Composer - Third Day, Performer

(P) 2008 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Album review

The pre-release hoopla surrounding Revelation, Third Day's eighth studio album, was eerily reminiscent of the hype behind 2004's Wire, the band's would-be crossover breakthrough. A breathless Billboard cover story even reported Revelation had all the makings of a disc poised for the big leagues, seemingly unaware that a similar machine pushed Wire to be a general market success four years earlier, to little avail. That album did go gold and cemented the foursome further in Christian circles, but a crossover it wasn't -- indeed, it was the same old Third Day, except rockier and with lyrics that were not as overtly spiritual. The particulars of Revelation are awfully similar. Produced by modern rock guru Howard Benson, recorded in Los Angeles, and boasting guests that would make the mainstream press stand at attention -- among them, Flyleaf's Lacey Mosley, American Idol's Chris Daughtry, and pedal steel maestro Robert Randolph -- Revelation finds Third Day trying new things, but not to the extent that they sound like a different band. If anything, it seems like the change of setting and the added star power intimidated them for the better, inciting them to not settle for the middle of the road or the pat-answer anthems that dogged them post-Offerings -- the turning point where the band went from a Southern rock powerhouse to an adult contemporary one. It's like the Atlanta natives are back to their good old selves, rocking out not because they're trying to appease corporate rock types, but because they've once again reconnected with the conviction and assurance that was prevalent in their first few albums -- even their faith is worn more proudly on their sleeves as a result. It's a muscular, anthemic sound -- unquestionably populist, yet the closest Third Day has come to replicating the Southern-fried goodness of Time, their master opus and one of the best Christian rock full-lengths of the '90s. Believe the hype: Revelation is the best album Third Day has released this decade, as well as a long overdue return to the unbridled fervor that characterized them in their early years.

© Andree Farias /TiVo

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