Love Riot

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Love Riot
Studio album by Worth Dying For
Released February 22, 2011
Recorded Modesto, California
Genre alternative, contemporary worship,
contemporary Christian, Christian rock, hardcore, electronic, dance
Length 62 minutes
Label Ammunition Records
Producer Henry Seeley
Worth Dying For chronology
Worth Dying For
(2008)
Love Riot (2011) Live Riot (2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Jesus Freak Hideout[1]
Christianity Today[2]
Cross Rhythms[3]
New Release Tuesday Staff Review[4]

Love Riot is the second album from the Modesto, CA based contemporary worship band Worth Dying For released by Ammunition Records in February 2011.

Track listing

  1. Destroy (3:44)
  2. Savior (2:51)
  3. Love Riot (3:27)
  4. Through Your Eyes (ft. Trevor McNevan of TFK) (3:13)
  5. You're Alive (3:02)
  6. Stir it Up (3:35)
  7. Higher (4:46)
  8. Glorify (6:50)
  9. Power of Your Love (5:05)
  10. (Reprise) (3:38)
  11. Never Look Back (3:24)
  12. No Love Greater (2:57)
  13. Closer (ft. Henry Seeley) (5:33)
  14. Take Me Away (5:18)
  15. My Glorious (4:54)

Chart performance

Love Riot debuted at #3 on the iTunes Christian and Gospel Charts and reached #48 on the Billboard magazine Christian Albums chart.[5]

Reception

The album was generally well received by Christian media publications. Christianity Today said, "even with vertical lyrics, the album could fit in easily with modern rock radio."[2] Jesus Freak Hideout gave the album an overall positive review and said while the techno and industrial blends are more of an "acquired taste", the album is "right up your alley" if a person likes their worship "edgy."[1] Cross Rhythms was very favorable of the album, giving it nine squares out of ten and stating that "apart from some slightly questionable theology in places, 'Love Riot' is an exceptional worship album."[3]

Style

Love Riot was labeled under a variety of musical genres, including alternative worship,[1][2][3] contemporary,[1] hard rock,[1] industrial,[1] techno,[1] synthpop,[2][3] screamo,[2] ballad/power ballad,[2][3] and dance.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Hoskins, Kevin (20 February 2011). "Worth Dying For, "Love Riot" Review". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Argyrakis, Andy (2011). "Love Riot". Christianity Today. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 McCollum, Alastair (28 July 2011). "Worth Dying For - Love Riot". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
  4. http://www.newreleasetuesday.com/albumdetail.php?album_id=9899
  5. "Billboard Albums - For Dying For". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
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