4 Out of 5 Stars
When Five For Fighting
Ondrasik still has not lost his penchant for heavier topics, though. "Note To The Unknown Soldier" is as serious and melancholy as its title suggests, and "Augie Nieto" was written for a man suffering from Lou Gherig's disease, assists a foundation to look for the cure, and wrote a book with his toes (his lone remaining movable body part). No light reading, despite the easy listening trappings.
The remainder of the songs deal primarily with love and other struggles, easily denoted by titles like "Hope," "This Dance" and "Love Can't Change The Weather." It's a maturation that suits Ondrasik well. By puffing up the arrangements, he helps to draw attention away from the despair in most of his writing to the fact that he can create some great melodies. The intermingling of these elements makes "Slice" the most consistent and enjoyable of Five For Fighting's albums.
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