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Sixteen Cities Music Review

Sixteen CitiesAround here, we are always looking for good Christian music as we listen to a lot of music.  We recently received the self-titled debut album from a band called Sixteen Cities.  Since they’re fairly new on the music scene, we were curious to hear their sound.  As we do with all cds, we quickly converted the songs to mp3, so we could listen to the songs on the go.

We listened to Sixteen Cities as we were driving around.  We all liked the relevant, upbeat music that we were hearing.  The strong vocals were great combined with electric guitars and drums.  The songs on this album have a rock/pop feel to them.  I believe the songs will reach out to a wide audience. I’m sure many people will find themselves quickly learning the songs and singing along just like Munchkin.

One of Munchkin’s favorite songs is Come As You Are…

Song: Come as You Are

After listening to the album, I went looking for a little more information about the band, and I found a few videos of the band explaining a little more about themselves.

Meet the Band: Coming Up with the Name Sixteen Cities

How They Became a Band

I appreciated the fact that they went looking in the Bible to come up with a name for the band. The members Sixteen Cities appear to have a real heart for the Lord. I look forward to seeing how they grow as a band while they seek to serve the Lord through music.

You can listen to another song – Winter – here.

I received a copy of Sixteen Cities from Centricity music for the purpose of an honest review. No other compensation was received. All opinions are my own. This post may contain affiliate link(s).

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