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Addison's "An Apple one Day" is a bright worship experience.

This album covers the gammet from rock to pop. Addison rocks it out with the guitar driven All to Him yet show they can bring it down with beautiful piano led worship songs like Hallowed and Forever. With their catchy melodies, amazing guitar riffs, driving rythmns and strong lyrics "An Apple one Day" proves to be one of this years best new worship albums.

Track Info:
Only You4:21 key: D
This song started with the chorus and evolved from there. Lyrically we really wanted to write a song that showed God the things that we Only do for Him. Or maybe were only meant for Him. It's this really simply melody structure with a declaration and exaltation of Christ.
All To Him5:04 key: E
This was really just written with the chord progression of the chorus. We liked the idea of dropping down in the verses but really just thought that the chord progression was busy enough to have a slow and lyrically simply melody throughout. With Grahams guitar parts this song really just gets bigger and bigger. Imagine a thousand people singing Praise Him at the top of there longs. This is the kinda anthemn it was meant to be. This was the kind of God Glorifying anthemn we set out for.
Hallowed5:20 key: A
Danielle wrote this song after a sermon series at her home church in Saskatoon on how to pray. It's really just a beautiful simple song that really helps people enter into the praises of God. The girls sing so awesome and everytime we do this in worship the people immediately focus on their Father. It is really a special worship song.
Lay Me Down1:56 key: G
This song is really just a person pray Evan wrote when he first moved out. Really simple, stripped down song but really shows the heart of the band and their desire to put the focus on God.
Now4:12 key: D
It must be a theme but this song originated with the sound of a childrens choir singing the chorus. It's just a simple declaration of praise. Nothing fancy, just poppie rythmns and an ascending chorus melody sure to get stuck in anyones head.
Forever8:20 key: A
Addison refers to this song as there hymnlad. A power ballad with hymn like lyrics. It's definitely a long long song. But probably the strongest lyrics done by Evan on the cd. The band really amps this song up and the additions of the strings really bring the song to a great climax. Addison is about great theology in there lyrics incased in simple melodies that the crowds can sing. This song really features this desire.
Blessed Assurance4:21 key:D
This is Addison attempt at redoing and old hymn. A classic hymn at that. This song really works with Addisons rythmic sound. There sound is familiar enough to feel comfortable, yet unique enough to stick around. The songs light and energetic and really adds to the strength this hymn already had.
Doxology0:48
A classic end to this energetic, fresh worship experience. With four vocals singing acapella the one of the most recognizable Christian worship songs of all time. Each vocal is strong and together they make a beautiful sound. A great way to end the worship journey Addison leads us through.