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With a sound as diverse as its homeland, Newworldson is musically re-inventing what it means to be Canadian. The band, comprised of singer-songwriter Joel Parisien, drummer Mark Rogers, bassist Rich Moore and guitarist/vocalist Josh Toal, seamlessly weaves soul, funk, reggae and gospel into a unique tapestry. Hailing from Toronto, one of the world’s most multi-cultural and integrated cities, the band was named after the New World, hinterland of the British, French and Spanish monarchies. Newworldson passionately underscores the spiritual content of its lyrics whenever they perform, encouraging fellow Christians to be committed to a life of outreach and evangelism and hoping to see all God’s children united in praise, sharing fellowship and experiencing revival. Newworldson is the soundtrack to an emerging spiritual revolution • a revolution that will define 21st century history.
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Salvation Station
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Working Man
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Sweet Holy Spirit
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Borderline
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Down from the Mountain
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Gimme
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Pledge of Allegiance
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Citybus Love Song
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Babylon Is Gonna Fall
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Empty Heart
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Average Customer Rating: CDRelease Date: 02/12/2008 Label: Inpop Records Distributed By: Chordant (EMI) ISBN-13: 804147142223 Product Code: 534335
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Salvation Station by Newworldson
January 30, 2008
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Jan from Cedar Rapids, IA |
This is a great album with a new beat and sound, it gets your feat moving and is great to sing along to. My whole family love this cd and we have shared it with others who loved it too.
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Great New Artist!!!!
August 22, 2008
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James from Midwest City, OK |
From the opening track of Salvation Station I knew that Newworldson had something different and special to make it stand out. There music doesnt really sound like anyone else that I can think of. It is praise and worship with some rock, blues, jazz, southern gospel, reggae and a few other types of music infused throughout the sound. I like the song "Salvation Station" "Working Man" and "Gimme." I expect really great things from them and this album is worth the listen for all fans of great music especially those willing to try something new.
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