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Above the Noise
JAMIE JAMGOCHIAN
Producer(s): Nathan Nockels
Genre: CHRISTIAN
Label: Centricity Records
This Massachusetts native honed her gifts as a worship leader at a large church in Washington before landing a record deal with Centricity. Her debut disc spawned the hit "Hear My Worship" and paved the way for this impressive sophomore set. Jamie Jamgochian's voice is a beautiful instrument, and she sounds like she's really leaning into these songs with greater confidence and conviction. "Amaze Me" is an inspiring song with a buoyant melody and one of her most vulnerable lyrics, and "God Unchanging" is a vibrant worship anthem. Though she's a gifted songwriter in her own right, Jamgochian also gathers great material from such writers as Nichole Nordeman, who penned the gorgeous ballad "Heal the Wound." There's a more contemporary flavor and polished pop sound to this album, which perfectly suits Jamgochian's talents. —Deborah Evans Price


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