Unfettered - Ross King

Unfettered

Ross King

  • Genre: Christian
  • Release Date: 2015-05-06
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Hope Dies Last Ross King 3:48
2
More Now Ross King 4:01
3
Love Is a Hammer Ross King 4:07
4
What Kind of Person Ross King 3:21
5
Treason and Blasphemy Ross King 4:32
6
Give Away Your Life Ross King 4:13
7
Where I Was Then Ross King 3:31
8
God's Like Me Ross King 4:22
9
First Ross King 4:02
10
Opposite Day Ross King 3:19
11
Love Makes Us (feat. Staci Kin Ross King 3:19
12
On That Shining Shore Ross King 4:52

Reviews

  • Tremendous lyrics

    5
    By Jm2012!
    I agree with the story-telling description of Ross; he writes lyrics that are not only melodic, but also pull you in. There's a need to listen to the entirety of every song, because you know there is more to be heard. Thanks Ross for another great album!
  • Great Album!!

    5
    By EVERYNICKNAMEISALREADYTAKEN992
    There are some great songs on this album! Love the lyrics!
  • AMAZING!!!!!

    5
    By Sloaniebo
    I love worshipping The Lord with these songs! :)
  • Pure Ross

    5
    By NKYAggie
    This album is quintessential Ross. He is a gifted storyteller, and there's not a wasted lyric on this album. Each tracks both entertains and challenges. There is no vapid waste of bits and bytes here. The music itself moves from punchy and upbeat to soulful to more melodic. Ross has done a masterful job of marrying the music to the lyric so that each reinforces the other. This album is everything that I love about Ross King as a musician.
  • Buy this!

    5
    By JoshRRhodes
    Ross has again hit a home run with songs that say what we wish we could say. He has always been a great writer, and with each song on this album he continues to prove that the Lord is speaking through him. Christian without being pushy, convicting without pulling the punch, at times even sarcastic and self-deprecating, this album doesn't take itself too seriously, all while continuing the legacy of great songs that challenge my soul. Thanks Ross!

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