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Released 2002 With their first independent release, Days of Lot is slowly establishing themselves in the independent rock genre. One of Those Days mixes driving guitars and melody with introspective lyrics that push the line of what Christian music is supposed to be about. One of Those Days deals with Christianity in everyday life, from times of hope and praise with songs like Praise Song and One Life to times of loss and hurt such as Empty Songs and #15, One of Those Days deals with the struggle of grace and hope in a world of sin and death. Days of Lot has been touring in the Southeast for over three years, bringing a style of rock and roll worship to small and large towns. Their first independent release One of Those Days marks another time of growth in the life of the band. For Days of Lot making music isn't about becoming popular or gaining fame, instead the four guys from Montgomery, Alabama are committed to sharing the ups and downs of a life of faith through song and spirit. Other customers who purchased One Of Those Days by Days Of Lot were also interested in: CD Anatomy of the Tongue In Cheek by Relient K CD Casting Crowns by Casting Crowns CD Jekyll and Hyde by Petra CD Root by By The Tree | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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