Album Of The Day: Big Star Logistics by The Rock 'N' Roll Worship Circus

Album Art of The Rock 'N' Roll Worship Circus's Big Star Logistics album - A black-and-white, somewhat blurry photo of four young people in hoodies and T-shirts with rather crazy looks standing on top of a building with a large neon 'Hotel' sign behind them. The picture is a bit blurry with motion and and the bottom third is covered by a dark red background and a decorative line around the band's name in large, white block letters. At the very bottom in smaller, more decorative font is the album title and a small white star is right above it.

Released 25 years ago yesterday, this is the first, independent studio album from The Rock 'N' Roll Worship Circus, a band that brought classic rock vibes to audiences with in-your-face, Christian lyrics like you would hear on a modern worship album. Songs like "Your Crown", "The Blood Of Jesus", and "Come On, Get Down" sound like they could be on some '60s or '70s rock album, with poppy hooks, lots of guitars, and tight harmonies. Sounds like "The Undiscovered", "Open The Gates", and "See The Lord Is Coming" are a bit more spaced out, slower, epic vibes--think psychedelic rock. "The Undiscovered" is definitely one of my all-time favorites songs from this era, really. Over half of the songs are on their label debut Welcome To The Rock 'N' Roll Worship Circus released just over a year later. This album isn't on streaming so you will need to find a CD, probably, to give it a listen, but it's a fun one to find if you're a fan of obscure Christian rock from this era. It's a really fun hour of throwback music styles with Christian messages from the Pacific Northwest.

Release Year: 2001

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