Common Children's sophomore album Delicate Fade has been around for a while, but it continues to be the "go to" album in my collection. The entire record is beautifully crafted musically, and it is definitely the emo-core of Christian rock before the genre was invented. It is relevant and real, which I find refreshing, especially when some artists seem to just sound like knock-offs of their mainstream counterparts. This is the album to own and the rock is ageless.
JFH Reader Review: Review date: 11/08/04, written by J.K. Lawrence for Jesusfreakhideout.com

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