Album Of The Day: Death In Reverse by Jeremy Casella

Album Art of Jeremy Casella's Death In Reverse album - A photo of a white man striding across a grassy field with a line of trees off in the distance. The man is striding to the right and is wearing blue jeans and a black coat, and has brown hair. he is looking away from the camera towards the sunset, which seems to be just around the right edge of the frame near the horizon. On top of the photo in the center is the album title in large, creamy white text, with 'by Jeremy Casella

Released 11 years ago today, this is the fourth album from independent singer/songwriter Jeremy Casella. This album is a beautiful reflection on working through those hard moments in life as well as a reminder of the hope that keeps us going. Jeremy crafts consistently good songs and this album is no different. The lyrics have lots of religious language, but no matter if that interests you or not, it's a well-crafted pop/rock album with top-notch musicians bringing the songs to life. I think slower songs like "Let It All Go" and "Beauty Leads The Way" stick in my memory the most, and of course I love an epic closing track like "The City Of The Lord" along with the rest of the album. Please check out Jeremy's music if you haven't done so yet.

Release Year: 2014
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