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Space in Between Us

Space in Between Us
Building 429

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Track Listing

  1. Glory Defined
  2. Above It All
  3. Space in Between Us
  4. One Time Too Many
  5. Back To Me
  6. Shadow of Angels
  7. No One Else Knows
  8. Never Look Away
  9. Angeline
  10. Show Me Love
  11. You Are Loved
  12. Spirit Lives On
  13. All You Ask Of Me (Unplugged)
  14. Free (previously out of print)
  15. Glory Defined (alternative version)
  16. No One Else Knows (radio remix)
  17. Famous One (brand new song)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #39555 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-08-30
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Building 429 offers fans all the additional music content they could want with the new Space In Between Us-Expanded Edition CD.

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Building 429 hit the Christian music charts forcefully in 2004 with the Glory Defined EP and the subsequent Space In Between Us full-length release. And unless you lived in a cave, you no doubt heard "Glory Defined" a million times on radio as the arena rock style of the band left its strong first impression. But one listen to "Free" from the EP and one has a sense of where Building 429 could have gone with its hard-charging, power chord attack. With strong lyrics and an impressive wall-of-guitars sound from lead man Jason Roy, Paul Bowden, and Jesse Garcia, the track is the best this expanded edition has to offer. Sonic cousin "One Time Too Many" shows a rare grit and is one of the release's most adventurous numbers. "Never Look Away", co-written by Roy and worship artist Jason Ingram, and "Shadows of Angels" are the other worthy highlights that will reasonate with listeners. Otherwise, the brand of rock served up is all too predictable and uninspiring, drawing obvious comparisons to Creed, Jeremy Camp, and Kutless. Whether the band plays it safe next time or reaches out for more creativity should determine its shelf life among a developing and growing number of Christian formulaic rock bands. –- Michael Lyttle


Customer Reviews

This building rocks but defines itself in the more subtle moments3
It's in their more subtle moments that Building 429 shines. Songs like "The Space in Between Us" and "No One Else Knows" are well-crafted, hook-laden pop/rock songs. The latter is a beautiful ballad, which is currently making its way up Christian radio. In the "Spirit Lives On" the band starts with a promising musical intro that unfortunately gets lost in the background.

Without wanting to take away anything from their break out hit "Glory Defined," it's songs like it that employ crunchy guitars that sound a little generic. Though the band sounds similar to a number of pop/rock Christian artists, those that enjoy Christian radio will find a number of songs that they can appreciate.

This extended edition has alternate versions of "Glory Defined," "No One Else Knows," a couple of previously out of print songs, and a rocking version of Chris Tomlin's "Famous One." The CD also includes the video for "Glory Defined." The additional songs don't add that much. Those who have the 12 song CD are better off waiting for the next release. This might be worthwhile for those who only have the original EP version.

It will be interesting to see if they can further define themselves on their next release. With a strong male vocalist, a good sound, some thoughtful lyrics and now a string of radio hits they have the opportunity to build on their success. This is a good start for a building in progress.


True to their name5
Building 429's album truly reflects their mission statement.Their songs truly build for the edifying of the believer in Christ.This is one of my favorite contemporary cds.With each song there is something that we can each relate to in our everyday life.