Speckled Bird was a departure from the normal sound of The Choir, not what you'd expect. But then, The Choir have a way of giving you what youd wouldn't expect. The opener is the title track, a spacy, haunting song of dying in Christ and rising to new life in Christ. From there the album moves from gritty, grungy songs like Wilderness to upbeat power ballads like Yellow Skies. The Choir again shows its oft-exposed soft underbelly with Love Your Mind, a personal favorite of mine among their repertoire and a greatly underappreciated song, and closes with Kissers and Killers, a rollicking alternative thrill ride of a song. Other notable cuts are Gripped, a song with a great, grinding rhythm guitar part, and Weather Girl. This particular album leans more toward the experimental side, but is a great album.