| | Third Day Wire CD Third Day Discography of CDs
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Perusing the lyrics of WIRE, it's apparent that the mammoth success of Third Day's praise-themed albums, OFFERINGS I: A WORSHIP ALBUM and OFFERINGS II: ALL I HAVE TO GIVE, has given lead singer/main songwriter Mac Powell plenty of literary fodder. On several tracks, the vocalist pairs his band's trademark Lynyrd Skynyrd-via-Live grunge-boogie with words focusing on the difficulty of reconciling financial gain and rabid fan worship with a sincere Christian ministry. These are big questions for any band to grapple with, but Powell treats the subject with an admirable humanity that steers clear of over-the-top preaching or blind faith. Throughout, Third Day offers tough, rugged backing in the best Southern rock tradition, but with a modern touch that will also please fans of Staind and 3 Doors Down.
Audio Mixer: Brendan O'Brien.
Recording information: 747 Studios, Memphis, TN; Doppler Studios, Atlanta, GA.
Photographer: Marina Chavez.
Third Day: Mark Lee (guitar); Tai Anderson (bass instrument); David Carr , Mac Powell, Brad Avery.
Personnel: Mac Powell (vocals, acoustic guitar); Mark "Anarchy" Lee, Brad Avery (guitar); Paul Ebersold (acoustic guitar, piano, organ, Mellotron, programming); Boyd Tinsley (violin); Richard Thomas (cello); Scotty Wilbanks (piano); David Carr (drums); Chrystine Lloree Fincher, Scott Hardin (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Paul Ebersold (Hammond b-3 organ); Boyd Tinsley.
Purchase Wire CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Third Day Offerings: A Worship Album CD (2000)
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| | Jeremy Camp Stay CD (2002)
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| | Songtime Kids Silly Songs CD (2001)
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| | Land CD (2007)
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| | Brother's Keeper Cover Me CD (2002)
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| | El Chupa Cobras CD (2008)
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$12.65 Bama's finest hard-to-pin-down freak n roll superstars bring you a giant dose of 'what?' and 'did they really just do that?'. Bringing together elements of the past and future while punching current trends in the face, El Chupa Cobras bang out familiar phrases in completely unfamiliar ways. Imagine an alternate Earth where the machismo of metal and hardcore was replaced by an appreciation for good songs and a desire to just ROCK. That's where the Cobras are from (they just live in Montgomery for now). Consisting of past members of Ed Kemper Trio, Saragashum, Babydriver, and too many other bands to list, the Cobras' music is the culmination of years of isolation and experimentation. The rest of the world might not know it, but the Central Alabama scene has incubated for years and now it's time to hatch. The Cobras are the vanguard. Press Quotes: As part of "Hissy Fit": A 3-band review also featuring Black Cobra and Sweet Cobra, as reviewed by G.I. Joe's Cobra Commander.El Chupa Cobras, our final applicant, boast the dual guitar athleticism of Baroness, without the annoying Russian accent. And I'll bet they look surprisingly good in bikini's too. Their forays into technically proficient progressive punk are what we've come to expect from the fine Acerbic Noise Development organization, a like-minded ally in global subversion/domination. A dossier suggesting that ECC's music is "a culmination of years of isolation and experimentation" suggests not just the versatility and ruthlessness of a Zartan, but the non-comedic output of fellow snake enthusiast John Reis. Rating 8 of 10. -Decibel Magazine----------------------------"...ADD-riddled attitude and momentum...an intriguing style of rock n' riffs and punk demeanour that will have your attention..." - UNRESTRAINED!-----------------------------HellRide Music Review By Jay Snyder February 10, 2008Everything about El Chupa Cobras debut S/T record is a blink and you’ll miss it type of deal. The songs are short, fast and furious, never letting any part stick around for very long. Their sound is the punishing, charred flesh on the sidewalk rage of noise-rock coupled with a stiff upper of both punk n’ metal ethos to further dizzy the senses. Hiding somewhere in the heart of all their raucous noise is the beefy songwriting and hook laden, ...
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