
Joy Williams debuted with her self-titled album in 2001 at the tender age of 17 and became known for her sweet blend of gospel melodies. As her career continued, Williams could have become just another Christian pop artist walking a well-trodden path where predecessors like Point of Grace, Twila Paris, and Avalon loiter past the point of tolerance. Thankfully, the young songstress emerged with “One of Those Days,: an album with a revitalized sound that is well beyond her years.
The opens with “One of Those Days” which grabs your attention with its refreshing beat and spunky lyrics that closely resemble Sara Bareilles’ “Love Song.” Williams’ bright vocals are the perfect match for the spirited piano’s tune. Her final song “I’m Gonna Break Your Heart” reveals William’s own struggles in love.
“One of Those Days” marks the dawning of a new era for Williams. She managed to unearth a sophisticated record. This album gives testament to the promising talent that compelling Williams delivers.
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