Impact
Impact formed in Louisiana in the early 2000s, drawing from gospel, R&B, and contemporary Christian music. Their 2005 album 'Mon Secours Est En Toi' gave the...
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Impact formed in Louisiana in the early 2000s, drawing from gospel, R&B, and contemporary Christian music. Their 2005 album 'Mon Secours Est En Toi' gave the band its first real attention, with the title track becoming a staple for listeners drawn to its straightforward message of faith.
That album included songs like 'Celui Que Mon Coeur Aime' and 'Dolci Sensazioni,' which followed a similar pattern of melodic, devotional music. The band's lineup featured Kayla Davis on lead vocals, Mark Johnson on drums, David Bell on bass, and Jonathan Williams on keyboards.
Later albums like 'Un Nouveau Jour' and 'A Ton Nom' continued in this vein, with tracks such as 'Ancora' and 'Giustizia' maintaining the group's focus on spiritual themes. Their music found a consistent audience within contemporary Christian circles, where their blend of soulful vocals and clean arrangements held steady appeal.
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