Love Come to Life

[5] CCM Magazine's Grace S. Aspinwall said that "Big Daddy Weave has a like-ability factor rivaled only by their musical talent...and both come to light in their latest album, Love Come To Life.

"[7] Christianity Today's Robert Ham said that "Their albums come out like clockwork, and the music on them fall into a niche of adult contemporary pop with few frills and fewer surprises.

Were it not for an inspiring heart that urges themselves and their listeners to move their lives forward in the light of the Lord, this album would have little to recommend it.

"[8] Indie Vision Music's Jonathan Andre said that "Love Come to Life would be fresh and invigorating, something new from the band that would stand out among other albums in 2012.

"[7] Jesus Freak Hideout's Roger Gelwicks said that "CCM fanatics everywhere have only more reason to rejoice with Big Daddy Weave's return from hibernation, as the sugary-sweet pop hooks, shiny choruses, and inspirational moments aren't in short supply.

There isn't necessarily anything new in style or music, but what you do get is a whole album full of great, strong, honest songs with solid sound quality and production that will be please all fans of this band.

"[12] Worship Leader's Randy Cross said that the album "continues to solidify the sound that has made them one of Christian music’s most sought after and respected groups.

Contemplative and celebratory, Love Come to Life reminds you that there are others who share this walk of trial and blessing, with its unexpected range of emotions, and unforeseen circumstances.