Ives’, while flute, marimba and harp take turns in ‘Walk About The Craters Of The Moon’, which opens and closes with electronic bleeps and blips. Arabian percussion adorns the sprightly ‘St. Mostly folk-styled numbers here, some soft and swaying, others cherubic and upbeat. You can certainly tell they’re nuns once those harmonies click in – still there’s something unique in their song-writing and presentation that sets them apart from a lot of the Sister acts. Ljubimo (Croatian for “let us love”) is a well-produced album containing twelve of Sister Marianne Misetich’s songs. Gene: Christian Folk / Rock / Jesus MusicĬonsider the Nun-Plus: five Sisters from Oregon (the “Nun” part), joined by two non-nun Catholic musician gals (the “Plus” part). Looking Up - This Gospel Is Not for Sale (3:37).Looking Up - Battle the Darkness (3:39).Looking Up - I Know This Is Real (4:55).Looking Up - Devil on Your Shoulder (4:43).Third Day and Petra fans will love Battle the Darkness. Battle the Darkness is a fresh wake up call with exceptional guitar riffs, relevant lyrics and a gospel message that cannot be misunderstood. The theme of Battle the Darkness is to remind us all that we are in a real fight a struggle that is not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual powers and principalities. Looking Up’s latest release is a rock-n-roll journey to hope and awareness. God inspired and guitar driven, Battle the Darkness is, in a word, REAL.
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