Loud and Clear (The O.C. Supertones album)

Loud and Clear
Studio album by The O.C. Supertones
Released October 10, 2000
Genre Christian ska
Length 48:15
Label BEC Recordings
Producer Neill King
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The O.C. Supertones chronology
Chase the Sun
(1999)
Loud and Clear
(2000)
Live! Volume One
(2002)

Loud and Clear is the fourth album released by The O.C. Supertones and features Toby Mac on the song "What It Comes To." This is also the first album that features guitarist, Ethan Luck.[3] Although Luck was not pictured, he is listed under "additional musicians" in the credits. He did not officially join the band until after the album was finished. This was also the last album that featured drummer Jason Carson, who left to take a position in youth ministry.[3]

Musically the album integrates scratching and hip-hop vocal delivery with their brand of ska.[1] The songwriting was handled primarily by Morginsky and Terusa,[3] and was considered more advanced than on previous albums.[2] Themes range from apologetics to doubting God, but still contain elements of praise and worship and pop culture.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Escape from Reason"
  2. "What It Comes To" (featuring tobyMac)
  3. "Jury Duty"
  4. "Lift Me Up"
  5. "Return of the Revolution" (featuring Gospel Gangstaz)
  6. "Wilderness"
  7. "Father's World"
  8. "Pandora's Box"
  9. "Forward to the Future"
  10. "Another Show"
  11. "20/20"
  12. "Who Could It Be"
  13. "Spend It with You"

Credits

Band

Additional Musicians

References

  1. ^ a b (The) Kern County Kid (November / December 2000). "Reviews / Loud and Clear". HM Magazine (86): 86. ISSN 1066-6923. 
  2. ^ a b c Mackle, David (November 2000). "Reviews / Loud and Clear". CCM Magazine 23 (5): 74. ISSN 1524-7848. 
  3. ^ a b c Carlozo, Lou (November 2000). "A Year of Kryptonite". CCM Magazine 23 (5): 56–58. ISSN 1524-7848.