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After seeing Guaranteed songs performed live by Phatfish at Newday 2007, it just strengthens my opinion that Phatfish are one of the best worship bands in the world. From some heavy stuff on Heavenbound, to lighter worship on Faithful, to this fresh new and well produced sound. The main thing that stands out on this album are the lyrics, from lines such as \"Jesus I will follow you, Live each day consecrated to your will. Then one day you will return, and ill know perfect joy forever more\" to \"from the ends of the earth, the nations will come, every knee bowing down, to the holy one.\" Phatfish have appeared on dozens of live worship albums, alongside matt redman, tim hughes, kate simmonds, stuart townend, brian houston, martyn layzell, simon brading, here they prove that as a fourpiece, with the angelic voice of lou fellingham, then can still make fantastic music, own the stage and lead thousands in worship of our one god.
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