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INTERVIEW : My Epic

To risk sounding rather cliché, I’d like to start off by saying that My Epic is – well, epic in every way. Whether it’s the music, lyrics, stage presence or the heart of the band itself, “epic” is a rather fitting term all around. Back before “epic” was the buzz word and before they had ever played a show – lead singer Aaron Stone liked to use the term. “Every time I wanted to describe how our music should sound, I’d use the word epic,” he recalls.… Continued →

October 22, 2010

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REVIEW : Abel - Lesser Men

It's safe to say that Abel is one underestimated artist that deserves more attention in our current music scene. They bring vibrantly powerful & strong lyrical presence.

October 17, 2010

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INTERVIEW : Messengers

Chad from Strike First's latest signing Messengers talks about their new EP Anthems, being a Spirit-filled band, and how to stay positive in the hardcore scene.

October 12, 2010

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REVIEW : Lakes - The Agreement

Lakes keeps things fresh and interesting from beginning to end with both quiet calm and driving energy. The variety of instrumentation and strong songwriting make it even better.

October 7, 2010

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REVIEW : The Ember Days - Finger Painting EP

On this latest release these New Zealand worshippers sound like Explosions In The Sky infused with a bit of Jesus, complete with those constant, dripping, echoing guitar riffs and those soothing build-ups fueled by those rat-a-tat snare rhythms and lazy cymbal rolls.

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REVIEW : Jeremy Camp - We Cry Out: The Worship Project

Band: Jeremy Camp Title: We Cry Out: The Worship Project Label: BEC Recordings Release Date: 8/24/2010 Reviewer: Jeremiah Tracklisting: 1. Jesus Saves 2. Not Ashamed 3. The Way 4. Mighty To Save 5. We Cry Out 6. You Are The Lord 7. Everlasting God 8. Overcome 9. You Never Let Go 10. Unrestrained 11. King Jesus Jeremy Camp has been around for quite awhile now. His studio discography spans 6 albums, 2 of them being worship albums, as well as 2 live albums. The new album just happens to be his 2nd studio worship album titled “We Cry Out: The Worship Project”.… Continued →

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