Jars of Clay manage to put a bit of spirit into their rock & roll. But the spirit isn't one of deceased loved ones or demons, but of religious enlightenment. This album...
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Following up their platinum self-titled debut, these spiritually-minded, Nashville-based rockers take a modest recipe--simple-but-solid acoustic-based tunes,...
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Jars of Clay's second mainstream, adult alternative album, Much Afraid, finds the group refining the anthemic, folky neo-jangle that made its predecessor, Jars of Clay, a...
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When a band offers up songs of religious devotion, all their love songs take on a spiritual bent. "No One Loves Me Like You" from the new CD by Jars Of Clay is one...
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If the stripped-down, neo-vaudevillian sound of If I Left the Zoo's opener suggests that Jars of Clay is following a different path with their fifth album, that's because...
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In September 2001, the alternative pop/rock band Jars of Clay performed their first concert in over a year. The event served to foreshadow the group's March 2002 release The...
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With four studio releases to its credit, Jars of Clay returns with Furthermore, a two-disc set that features a disc of live material plus an entire disc of reworked material...
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For 2002's Eleventh Hour, Jars of Clay seemed to transfer the inherent power of their music from soulful vocals and grassroots gospel to the din of ragged electric guitars...
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