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We are faithful to the teaching Magisterium of the Roman Catholic Church and we are committed to working together with our other brothers and sisters in Christ to bring His saving message to the world. We strive to do this by creating music which is relevant artistically to the current culture. We would like to encourage other Catholic artists to strive to continue to improve their artistic skills and with them give greater glory to our Wonderful God. ![]()
Along with the other members of the band, work began on the demo recording, "Faith Looks Up". Recorded on a shoe-string budget (around $1200), the band members were shocked to have the recording take off in sales and in rave reviews. Radio play soon happened all over Canada and parts of the US. The album has received several honorable mentions at the Canadian Gospel Music Association Awards! Lorraine Adams left the group just prior to September of 2000 when Critical Mass released their second album entitled "Completely". Produced by Andrew Horrocks of the Canadian rock band, 100 Days, the new album had a tighter, more aggressive sound than "Faith Looks Up". To the band members' surprise, the album immediately garnered the Best Album of the Year at the Canadian Gospel Music Association Awards and the song "Humility" was finalist for Rock Song of the year. David Wang decided to continue the mission of Critical Mass with "Grasping for Hope in the Darkness" released September 11, 2004. The album took a concept album approach and was unique in that it married modern rock with a pro-life storyline. The album won the band its second Canadian Gospel Music Association Covenant Award for Best Rock Album in 2005 and its cover of "Carry On Wayward Son" received an honorable mention for Best Rock Song. In 2006, the band received International Group of the Year honours from the United Catholic Music and Video Association. At the same time, Critical Mass released its 4th album entitled "Celebrate", a live praise and worship album that captures their dynamic live show!
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