If It Leads Me Back is the first studio album by contemporary Christian musician Lindsay McCaul, released on January 17, 2012 by Reunion Records.
A songwriter and singer that reminds me of Nichole Nordeman and Christy Nockels; Lindsay has an honest heart, inspirational lyrics, litters these songs with truth from the Bible, and is not afraid to push musical boundaries.
"[4] Christianity Today's Andy Argyrakis noted how "it's easy to pick up on her background in praise throughout this project, but there are also plenty of personal reflections".
[5] Argyrakis was critical, when he said "McCaul could learn a bit from the veteran Cindy Morgan, aiming to be more adventurous with her sometimes pedestrian production and arrangements.
"[6] Indie Vision Music's Jonathan Andre said "Lindsay McCaul has beautifully crafted 11 songs that should hit a chord with everyone.
Jesus Freak Hideout's Jen Rose highlights the fact "her personal musical efforts don't necessarily fall into the expected genre.
"[8] Lastly, Rose finished with "Lindsay McCaul's debut doesn't blaze new trails or dazzle with flashy production or mindblowing vocals, but it does show off what she does best, giving a home to her personal songwriting and offering a refreshing and lovely new release to the CCM scene.
"[9] New Release Tuesday's Kevin Davis surmised "Lindsay McCaul has pure and strong vocals that remind me of Brooke Fraser and Audrey Assad who are my favorite female vocalists of all time.