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<blockquote data-quote="WolfGate" data-source="post: 73899173" data-attributes="member: 74360"><p>Yeah, it sounds spacey and new age. She has always been a bit of an emotional artist but that is a new level. Reading the whole interview to get everything in context, particularly with the last paragraph, I doubt her Christian belief system has changed, but I sure don't relate to that type of imagery. I think it also will be confusing to many what she is trying to say. Of course, I've never been deep in the charismatic area where she resides either.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I also noted a couple of other things. First, she was not on Bethel's most recent release and has not been on their tour this year either. Not sure if that means anything or not - she is opening for another group. Second, I was actually looking forward to her latest album. IMHO, it's terrible. Most mundane thing I've heard, lots of boring synthetic music and nondescript imagery. It severely underwhelmed my expectations. I deleted it from my library. From all that and the interview in general, it appears to me she's been going through something. If so, I pray she comes out of it close to the true God and continuing to become more like Christ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WolfGate, post: 73899173, member: 74360"] Yeah, it sounds spacey and new age. She has always been a bit of an emotional artist but that is a new level. Reading the whole interview to get everything in context, particularly with the last paragraph, I doubt her Christian belief system has changed, but I sure don't relate to that type of imagery. I think it also will be confusing to many what she is trying to say. Of course, I've never been deep in the charismatic area where she resides either. I also noted a couple of other things. First, she was not on Bethel's most recent release and has not been on their tour this year either. Not sure if that means anything or not - she is opening for another group. Second, I was actually looking forward to her latest album. IMHO, it's terrible. Most mundane thing I've heard, lots of boring synthetic music and nondescript imagery. It severely underwhelmed my expectations. I deleted it from my library. From all that and the interview in general, it appears to me she's been going through something. If so, I pray she comes out of it close to the true God and continuing to become more like Christ. [/QUOTE]
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