No Shame - Tenth Avenue North

No Shame

Tenth Avenue North

  • Genre: Christian
  • Release Date: 2019-08-02
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2019 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Intro Tenth Avenue North 0:33
2
No Shame (feat. The Young Esca Tenth Avenue North 3:27
3
Heaven Is Now Tenth Avenue North 3:46
4
Someone to Talk To Tenth Avenue North 3:30
5
A Phone Call Tenth Avenue North 1:03
6
Greater Than All My Regrets Tenth Avenue North 4:16
7
The Future Tenth Avenue North 3:33
8
Paranoia Tenth Avenue North 2:58
9
Reaching Tenth Avenue North 4:25
10
Call My Name Tenth Avenue North 3:42
11
Space to Speak Tenth Avenue North 4:16
12
Always Been You Tenth Avenue North 4:19

Reviews

  • Not that good!

    2
    By 21elijahcook
    This is by far their worst album. Greater than all my regrets is a good song, but the rest of the album is terrible.
  • THE FUTURE

    5
    By switchfoot12
    Love love love LOVE IT MUST LISTEN
  • Stick their roots but push their artistic challenge

    5
    By lilo2121
    Love their new album! I Don’t have a many favorite bands but 10 AVE North Is one of the few where I will still buy their albums. One of the reasons is because each album is artistically different. They don't stick to the same sound that was successful, but they choose new styles that will successfully/effectively deliver the message they want to convey to their audience. LOVE IT. Listen back at their first album from 2008 to now. They have their sound, but they challenge themselves to keep pushing their musical talent. This album was exactly what i needed to hear this week. Thanks for reminding us and pointing us back to HIM. Keep running the race and holding to what is true!
  • Heart and soul

    5
    By JonnyRios77
    This one is from the gut. A real sucker punch. God doesn’t anoint a method. He anoints men and you carry something that shifts atmospheres. Well done fellas- Thanks for the sacrifice, sweat, and guts you put into this album. Best yet 🔥
  • Does NOT Disappoint

    5
    By BeautifullyLoved
    For years Tenth Avenue North’s music has always encouraged me and spoke to me. This album does not disappoint. With a new sound but the same home hitting lyrics that remind my heart I’m not alone and that God is greater than all my regrets. That in Christ I can live a life free of condemning shame. There are few albums I can listen to on repeat and this is one of them. It’s been on almost non stop repeat since release. Great album!
  • I just cant’t

    1
    By K to the E ven
    Over and Underneath will always be one of my favorite Christian albums all time but what happened? I don't understand why artists can’t simply pick up a guitar and play. Why drums need electronic layering if they use any real drums at all! I’ve had enough with bands going down this road. Once they do, deuces go up, I’ve moved on. I know theres got to be artistry in this band, they’ve written incredible songs in the past. Either way, if God is glorified that’s awesome, I just want my old TAN back.
  • Can't Stop Listening

    5
    By Kelsie86
    I love this album! Love love love it. These lyrics and the musical aspects, I jus love it. I begni the day thinking it wuold be good to listen to another album, but then I find myself right back o this one. If you want your world turned right side up, give this albun a try! My absolute favorite song from this album is Someone To Talk to. Over the years I have grown to tremendously respect thse artists with the content they put out and the way they carry themselves with fans. It doesn't always happen with an artist, but it does in this case! Who you see on the album is who you get in person. They ruffle feathers with their music to love on people and glorify God. What a special group of people with songs that bring, at myself, closer to God. Anyone who does this, and there are others in my life who have done so, is a treaure.
  • Generic

    1
    By tbsopp
    Great....more computers. Awesome.....more generic songwriting. Surprise........no humans actually playing anything on the album.
  • Great album from a sincere band

    5
    By Creamer4122&
    This album is great, I’d say it’s better than the last couple that TAN has put out. Lyrics feel genuine, and the music is high quality.
  • Really disappointing

    2
    By JoshMac82
    Ever since Jeff started producing, the style of the band changed and it makes me sad. From “Over and Underneath” to “Cathedrals” each of the member’s instruments could be heard and the lyricism was beautiful and poetic. “Followers” was pretty close lyrically, but the music started becoming more Pop centered than Contemporary Rock centered. “No Shame” has abandoned their roots and immersed themselves into pop (aside from “Paranoia”). The lyricism has lost it poeticism yet keeps it’s intention of being deep. I love the message of “No Shame” and “The Things We’ve Been Afraid to Say”, but the lyricism and instrumentation is at an all time low. These songs don’t mix well with a compilation of the band’s older songs. I’m glad Mike and the guys love this album and think it’s their favorite, but the first 4 albums should be in the CCM Hall of Fame. If you’re going to change your style, it doesn’t need to be this drastic and the lyricism needs time and care. This decision didn’t work for Linkin Park, Thirty Seconds to Mars, to a similar degree Skillet, and more. Casting Crowns has changed a bit, but they stuck to their roots, Steven Curtis Chapman has stuck to his roots, and they are still going strong and succeed.

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