Andrea Emmes








      For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to
harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.
Jeremiah 29:11

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November 22, 2008

Andrea Emmes
I'm On My Way

Andrea Emmes' story is another powerful one of a talented, beautiful person whose life is going uphill and then life happens and starts a mudslide.This is the story of many God-loving Christians who have never forgotten Him along life's road but were given a brazen reminder as they slid down the hill pushing Him back into the forefront of their minds. It is a story that never grows dull because it is a joy to hear the uplifting triumph of the soul at the bottom of the muddy hill get up and start the ascent once again. Emmes is all ready a seasoned stage performer but now her own heartfelt words are exquisitely sung with passion instead of a rehashing of some other composer's pop or cabaret tune.

The two biographical ballads "Beautifully Broken" and "I'm On My Way" are excellent. Both of these gems hold mass appeal but at the same time touch each individual listener with their reverent honesty. Not wanting to just deliver an album of slow adult contemporary standards, Emmes showcases her vocal diversity with the rock anthem "Lost." Reminiscent of Rebecca St. James with her powerful mid-range, smooth lower register and occasional girly squeak at the end of phrases, this fun tune is heavily guitar driven but could use more drums to pump up the backbeat. Another great power pop tune, albeit a little slower, is "You Are." Emmes pulls out all the stops with falsetto jumps and a whole step modulation for extra dramatic emphasis as she belts out the chorus: "'Cuz You are Holy / You are wonderful / You are Father / King of Kings / 'Cuz You are Jesus / You are my true God / You are Mighty / God, You're everything."

Emmes range is a gentle mezzo-soprano that is easy on the ears but can also pack a punch. She holds back when appropriate but can also control it and deliver during a more heavy-handed tune. Because of this, the stark instrumentation on "Meet Me Here" works with its quirky keyboard and Emmes' lilting vocal stylings with appropriate vibrato. However "Don't Cry" could use more production. Emmes melody and vocal delivery could stand out much more than just what an acoustic guitar has to offer. The track that holds the most subdued energy is "Thank You." This soulful, gospel number slowly builds up the excitement levels in anticipation of an explosion of praise - which never comes. But in a way, it works because the listener is left yearning for more. In a live setting no doubt this anthem could go on for thirty minutes with Emmes leading the shouting and hand clapping in a triumphant victory over life's setbacks thanks to our heavenly Father.

All ready garnering radio play on select Christian stations, time will hopefully bless Emmes as she continues her climb up on the hill and reaches more listeners with her inspirational story and music. She knows all too well that God controls her steps and she is "on her way."
-Kelly O'Neil

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