It’s been a while since we’ve heard Ronnie Winter’s voice sing new tunes, and since the release of their latest full-length, Lonely Road, it’s been stuck on replay. For me, this album was one that I was looking forward to, and I’m sure I wasn’t the only one.  Since the release of 2007′s Don’t You Fake It, the band have left fans starving for more.

Lonely Road has given the band a whole new sound. The single, You Better Pray, has a southern rock spin to it, with heavy guitar licks. In comparison to their first record, Don’t You Fake It, it’s almost as if the band has been remodeled for Lonely Road. Not only musically, but lyrically, the band has matured and are back in the game. All the songs have depth to them, the lyrics were carefully written and Ronnie belts out the words perfectly. RJA were once the underdogs, people were unsue what to make of them, but they’re back and they’re ready to be taken seriously.

Notable tracks are the albums first single, You Better Pray, pop-ballad Believe, and southern rock track Pull Me Back.

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