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And when He has just revealed Himself to you in such an amazing way, you get a glimpse of the strong and passionate love that God has for us, and you just can't help but mirror it right back to Him. And just like everything good that comes from God, love and our ability to experience love is from God. Once you've been through really difficult circumstances, and God has rescued you, through His own actions you are able to get these glimpses of how much He loves you. by EMI CMG Publishing) / ASCAP / MGE Songs (ASCAP). Written by Fireflight & Jason McArthur © 2009 Silver Pants Music / Allen, Vaughn and Ray Publishing (admin. I want to live, want to lose myself in You What immediately stands out are the vocals of singer Dawn Michele, who’s powerful voice almost demands to be front and center on the.
#CORE OF MY ADDICTION FIREFLIGHT MOVIE#
Movie Reviews (Main) > Movie Reviews (Main) Core Of My Addiction Guitar tabs by Fireflight: Tabbed by:AC2106 Email:connoraemail.sc.edu Tuning: Guitar 1:Drop C Guitar 2:Drop C This is my. Bundling an inspirational Christian message with driving, Evanescence -inspired hard rock, Fireflight continue to build on their successful formula on their fourth album, For Those Who Wait.Indie Reviews (Main) > Indie Reviews (Main).If the prospect of a mainstream-oriented hard rock band is too much, get over it - this bumps. Their focus and musical variation is also quite improved. The album is a bit same-sounding at times, but the band sounds vastly better. Now, Fireflight is not another faceless band, they have matured in numerous ways. If there was any doubt in this album before-hand, these tracks settle all worries that Fireflight would simply be going though motions.Īlthough ‘Unbreakable’ was a great album, it showed that Fireflight was too similar to other bands to stand out – For Those Who Wait has changed all that.
The three songs mentioned are easily the most emotional songs from the album, and are an excellent way to suck the listener in. It starts slowly with an acoustic guitar and soon builds with electric guitars crashing into the masterful chorus. In the same light as ‘Forever’ and ‘Wrapped In Your Arms’, ‘All I Need To Be’ is simply a majestic song. Another tear-jerking track is ‘Name’, an especially powerful song with sorrowful and hopeful lyrics combined.ĭelicate strings and piano benefit ‘Name’, as does the haunting atmosphere. In ‘Recovery Begins’, Dawn’s gentler side is beautiful as she croons away in the hypnagogic song. As always, Dawn Michele’s strong female voice soars over every song making already compelling songs entrancing. Undoubtedly, the highlight of the album is the lead vocalist. Also, this time around songs are a bit more atmospheric – a change that is not surprising, and is definitely welcome. An extra bonus to the album is that the guitars are a touch heavier than their previous work. Stay Close Fireflight-Action Fireflight-All I Need To Be Fireflight-Attitude Fireflight-Brand New Day Fireflight-Core Of My Addiction Fireflight-Desperate. Every song is a bit different: ‘Fire in My Eyes’ claims an atmospheric verse and a massive chorus ‘Core Of My Addiction’ has relentless guitars and possibly the best chorus of the album ‘What I’ve Overcome’ has a subdued verse and is generally a melancholy track ‘New Perspective’ is a quick-paced, bouncy effort with a bit of angst ‘You Give Me That Feeling’ constantly switches from 4/4 to cut-time and back, and the result is a danceable song that would fit well on their last album. » Chords » Core Of My Addiction Fireflight Chords Core Of My Addiction Fireflight Chords Core Of My Addiction-Fireflight For Those Who Wait 2010 Tabbed by:AC2106 Email:connoraemail.sc.edu Tuning: Guitar 1:Drop C Guitar 2:Drop C This is my first tab but I have been doing this awhile, not perfect at it though Any. These songs are exactly what make Fireflight a great band: catchy, emotionally-driven hard rock songs with massive choruses. True, these songs basically make up half of the album, but who’s complaining. Luckily, as mentioned before, the first two tracks are false indications as to the direction of the album.Īfter two ho-hum singles, the album picks up the pace with killer songs: ‘Fire in My Eyes’, ‘Core Of My Addiction’, ‘What I’ve Overcome’, ‘New Perspective’, and ‘You Give Me That Feeling’. The song sounds like the band tried too hard to compete with other Christian bands by overloading on chunky guitars. The track showcases Fireflight’s ability to write catchy songs, if derivative. Unfortunately, the lead single ‘Desperate’ is not one of those. It does to some extent, and is a powerful track, but better songs are still to come. The album-titled track (also the first single) basically tries to capture the glory of their former single (and ironically album-titled track), ‘Unbreakable’.

Review Summary: Better than the last album, and now the bestest.
