![]() The album opens with "Move," a decent and upbeat worship track. Thankfully, the album's easy listening makes for quality background music and is perfect for playing in the car, when you have company over, or working around the house. Additionally, if you felt that previous Jesus Culture songs were exceptionally long, brace yourselves: they've only gotten longer. Clocking in at over 100 minutes, listening to Living with a Fire is a bit of a commitment. For those who read my review of their 2017 project, I'll note that this year's project is better than the last, though not by much. Movie Reviews (Main) > Movie Reviews (Main)Īrriving all too freshly on the heels of Love Has a Name, last year's monumental disappointment, is Jesus Culture's latest album, Living with a Fire.Indie Reviews (Main) > Indie Reviews (Main).
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