New artist Daniel Doss and his band burst onto the scene
with
Greater Than Us All. Vocally, think a mixture between Bart Millard
(MercyMe) and Chris Tomlin sung in the style of Steven Curtis Chapman. The similarities are especially evident on
the third track, “Hold On,” which describes the freedom in which God generously
gives His love. Doss sings “Hold on/Lay your weary head upon my shoulder.” Front and center of the album is the pure and
honest worship conveyed through the music and song.
Greater Than Us All finds a comfortable
combination of fast, medium and slow tunes pairing the pertinent music with
insightful and worshipful lyrics. The disc
has the ability to continue to get better and better with every listen. Each listen reveals a new snippet of music
that perhaps the listener didn’t catch previously. Doss’ music does indeed have the ability to
crossover into different parts of your day lending itself to be the soundtrack
of your Christian walk.
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- Jonathan Isaac Harms