Plumb's self-titled debut has a subtle yet definite spirituality underpinning the storytelling that drives the best of the band's songs. Equal doses of guitar-based modern rock, atmospheric sampled backgrounds, and deliberate yet danceable rhythms comprise Plumb's musical emphasis; their fairly distinctive sound generally makes up for the occasional lapse in melodicism, making the set a worthwhile acquisition for fans of alternative rock with Christian sensibilities, à la Jars of Clay (whose Dan Haseltine co-produced this ...
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Plumb's self-titled debut has a subtle yet definite spirituality underpinning the storytelling that drives the best of the band's songs. Equal doses of guitar-based modern rock, atmospheric sampled backgrounds, and deliberate yet danceable rhythms comprise Plumb's musical emphasis; their fairly distinctive sound generally makes up for the occasional lapse in melodicism, making the set a worthwhile acquisition for fans of alternative rock with Christian sensibilities, à la Jars of Clay (whose Dan Haseltine co-produced this album). ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
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