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Brave Enough

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Brave Enough
Brave Enough

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Brave Enough

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Lindsey Stirling
's third album,
Brave Enough
, is where her crossover sound falls nicely into place. Her first two efforts -- thrilling collisions of violin acrobatics and electronic embellishment -- were novel, but there was something missing to that new age dubstep. On
,
Stirling
taps into a deep well of pain -- inspired by her own emotional maturity and the death of her best friend and keyboardist,
Jason Gaviati
, in November 2015 -- and the result is an organic interplay between her instrument and digital beats that focuses more on pleasant rhythms than dubstep muscle. Each song is a step through the processing of pain, an emotional roller coaster that finds
on a journey to face the darkness and find a way to carry on. The ethereal "Lost Girls" cleanses
's confusion with a Celtic raver. From there, a handful of guests assist in conveying
's thoughts.
Christina Perri
adds her effective sentimentality to the title track, mirroring
's soul with lines like "There's some things I should have said/I was too afraid/It was just so hard to let you know/Now it's all too late." From there,
enters "The Arena" to get dirty with her demons, before rising from the ashes on the explosive "The Phoenix," which is what one might imagine if
Nero
hired a classical violinist.
Shiny Toy Guns
/
Versant
vocalist
Carah Faye
conveys
's faith and trust in God on "Where Do We Go," while country duo
Dan + Shay
step out of their boots for a shimmering dose of nostalgia on "Those Days." Blues-rocker
ZZ Ward
adds gritty soul to the empowering "Hold My Heart" and
Andrew McMahon
carries the torch even further with the adventurous "Something Wild."
Weezer
's
Rivers Cuomo
and Christian rapper
Lecrae
appear on "Don't Let This Feeling Fade," but their star power never overshadows
. On an album without a skippable track, the standouts are big moments like the tropical-trap jam "Prism" and the propulsive glory of the unique "Mirage" with Indian-American femcee
Raja Kumari
. Over 13 tracks of rousing violin stompers,
continuously proves that she can party just as well as she can stir the soul. However, on the closing number,
releases a wallop of sentiment. "Gavi's Song" is somber and mournful, a sweeping piano-violin gem that she began writing with the late
Gaviati
, later finishing it on her own. It's a quietly devastating heartbreaker that manages to lift the spirit with a tiny sparkle of hope. It ends with a faint recording of a demo session with
Gavi
, his voice the final sound on the album. It's a fitting tribute on an album infused with his spirit. That heart is central to what makes
so successful: it's not just about cool crossover sounds anymore, it's about hitting that emotional target.
and company pull it off quite nicely and
ends up being one of her most listenable, enjoyable, and emotionally satisfying efforts. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

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