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Country vocal trio Rascal Flatts bring some extra urgency to their third album, Feels Like Today -- an intensity evident from the first acoustic guitar strums on the thumping album opener, "Where You Are." Steel guitars and mandolins lend a country flavor to several songs, but there's a decided rock tenor this time around, suggesting that the positive messages here needed some extra octane. As the rest of the disc unfolds, the group's strengths become more pronounced. Lead singer Gary LeVox's reedy vocals are even more affecting than they were on last year's Melt, and when he joins his mates -- Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney -- in harmony, the blend of voices is irresistible. On the gospel-rock fusion "Bless the Broken Road," a melody reminiscent of Marc Cohn's "Walking in Memphis" soars as the fellows raise their voices in a mid-tempo celebration of love sought, found, and treasured. The anthemic "Feels Like Today" tells a story of personal rebirth in a glorious arrangement that incorporates keening strings and a cooing female chorus buttressing the band's propulsive thrust and urgent harmonizing. The death of a friend is the impetus for a determined vow to live life to the fullest on the roiling rocker "When the Sand Runs Out," just as the arrival of true love in "The Day Before You" spurs a buoyant hosanna rich in booming drums, tasty electric guitar interjections, and layered, heartfelt harmonizing. All Rascal Flatts' hallmarks -- strong messages, fiery instrumental work, and deeply committed vocalizing -- are in abundant evidence here, making Feels Like Today feel like a winner. David McGee, Barnes & Noble