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Jars Of Clay
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Jars Of Clay
7/13/2005, AMG

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...  more >

Much Afraid
9/16/1997, Yahoo! Music, Mike Lipton

Following up their platinum self-titled debut, these spiritually-minded, Nashville-based rockers take a modest recipe--simple-but-solid acoustic-based tunes,...  more >

Much Afraid
7/13/2005, AMG

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...  more >

If I Left The Zoo
11/9/1999, Yahoo! Music, Tim Sheridan

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...  more >

If I Left The Zoo
7/13/2005, AMG

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...  more >

The Eleventh Hour
7/13/2005, AMG

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...  more >

Furthermore: From The Studio : From The Stage
7/13/2005, AMG

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...  more >

Who We Are Instead
7/13/2005, AMG

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...  more >