Image



Hailing from Arkansas are 4 brothers destined to shed their light for God in forming “Image”. Their sound easily projects soulful gospel with roots to traditional hymnal themes. The quartet’s music is polished & well delivered. As it relates to various gospel groups around the globe, their music can be distinctive & that’s what is going to be the highlight of their career, as well as this project.

Track Listing:
~ I Feel Good
~ Why Not
~ Sunny Day
~ Never Let Go
~ We’re Gonna Make It
~ Redeemed
~ Fight On
~ Live & Love
~ Restoration Again
~ Starting Over Again
~ It Ain’t Over

The opening track, “I Feel Good” is simply put. The lyrics expresses it with ease & directs the attention of the Holy Spirit encouraging & uplifting their expressions!; “Why Not” seeks to reach into the listener, by witnessing an opportunity to Trust God in everything…”Why Not?”; “Sunny Day” is something the quartet encourages to the sanctuary about the light at the end of the tunnel. A better day is ahead after those trials & tribulations…

Some Contemporary R&B flavor is felt in tracks “Restoration” & “Starting Over Again”, with room to expand those tracks into those communities/fanbase, respectively.

The essence of both worlds – the old school feel of traditional gospel – & new school Gospel is reached in this project & arrangements. Soon to be released on EMI Gospel, Image has a nice album. It certainly has its high moments & thoughtful, uplifting messages, as well as a steady paced, song sequencing, laid out track for track. I expect to see more from them!

Terrill J. Hanna
The Urban Music Scene

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