Much Afraid is "a departure, but more of the same" -JOC
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Much Afraid, the title of the sophomore release of Jars of Clay, was based on a book by Hannah Hurnard entitled "Hind’s Feet on High Places" which is an allegory of the every individuals journey being... read full review
Released in 1999, "If I Left The Zoo" was originally slatted to be called "If I Ran The Zoo" but it was changed since it conflicted with a Dr. Suess title. The band's third album conta... read full review
It catchy…definitely something I can use at the gym
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Inspired by the guitarist Mark Tremonti memory of a bridge, which he was not allowed to cross as a child. (Located on the controversial Alter Road, at the intersection of Korte, “which forms the border between... read full review
Defined by the Band as Acoustic,Driven, Alternative Pop
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Released in 1995, Jars of Clay's self-titled album is based on their "Frail" school project album from their days in Greenville College. The band, who describes their music as "Acoustic, Dr... read full review
Released in 1997, The Little Drummer Boy is the first Jars of Clay EP released after the band's self-titled debut album. It contains four tracks: Two versions of a christmas song (The Little Drummer Boy,... read full review