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By:OK! Staff
Apr. 23 2009, Published 12:05 p.m. ET
The Long Fall Back to Earth
(Provident)
In its latest, indie-tinged effort, the Grammy-winning Christian rock quartet from Tennessee expounds on romantic themes.
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