Five For Fighting “Two Lights” Album Review

Five For Fighting Two LightsTHE STAR SCOOP’s REVIEW:

By Traci Grant

Five For Fighting delivers once again with “Two Lights.” John Ondrasik’s beautiful falsetto graces such ballads as “The Riddle,” which is composed with the same successful ingredients of past hits “Superman,” and “100 Years.” A great album to own, the sound is light, and the content heavy, a combination that creates a mostly peaceful, thought-provoking work. Ondrasik composed the lyrics and music himself, and all tracks but one bear the lovely melody of the piano-playing Ondrasik. Five For Fighting is a musical inspiration, providing a positive message to fans both young and old. With Two Lights, Five For Fighting brings new material, but keeps the style we know and love.

FAVORITES:
“The Riddle,” “Freedom Never Cries,” “Two Lights”

VERDICT:
The lights are on. Love it.

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