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Scott Stapp
Artist Icon The Space Between the Shadows (2019)
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"The Space Between the Shadows" is a third full length solo studio album by American singer, songwriter, and musician Scott Stapp, released by Napalm Records on July 19, 2019.
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On a personal level, it’s pleasing that Stapp has stayed close to Creed’s successful formula. Album opener ‘World I Used To Know’ a perfect example of this. Heavy, melodic accompanied by meaningful lyrics. ‘Name‘ is more of a ballad, and it comes surprisingly early on in the album but works well for me. For the troubles that Stapp has endured over the last few years, it’s clearly evident that the album reflects that awful, dark time for the singer, and if you allow the album to do so, it takes you on that journey with him, and helps you understand what he went through. Each song meaningful and descriptive.
Ready To Love’ closes this magnificent album. Stapp telling us exactly how he feels through this ballad. This is an album all Stapp and Creed fans should listen to. It’s bordering being more than just an album. It deserves to be.
Reviewed by Sty for planetmosh.com.



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