![]() ![]() Similar in feel and tone to "Chain Breaker," the song works on a number of different levels and will sound great on radios in the near future. If there was an "Exhibit A" for what Williams does very well, it's the stirring and anthemic third track "Sunday's Comin'" a simple tune of encouragement (something Williams does very well) that starts to soar in its second half (with a wonderful, restrained gospel choir) but never becomes overbearing or cliché. Williams' third album, A Hundred Highways continues this simple formula to (mostly) similar success, albeit, with a few clunkers (even if well-intentioned) in the mix. The title track from that album continues to be a staple for addiction recovery groups and showed what the power of a truth welded to a simple melody can invoke. ![]() In many ways, Zach Williams' now iconic debut album, Chain Breaker, released back in 2016, was a bit of a watershed moment for Christian music (particularly, the kind that is played on the radio.) With his gritty, "everyman" baritone voice, southern rock leanings and plainspoken, encouraging songs, Williams understandably hit big and helped the CCM industry understand that there is always a place for "blue collar" songs of faith on the radio and on stage. ![]() Movie Reviews (Main) > Movie Reviews (Main).Indie Reviews (Main) > Indie Reviews (Main). ![]()
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