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October 12, 2022
The Stand was a 90s power pop band that played on the CCM radio scene when Petra, Wayne Watson, Hoi Polloi, Out of the Grey, Point of Grace, The Winans, Whitecoss were all on the same playlist. It was a way cool time in the scene as you could the radio friendly songs from hard rockers right along next to CCM mainstays. I found out when I got older the formats varied across the USA & I was pretty blessed to have a modern CCM station near me.… Continued →
October 10, 2022
Song of the Day: Steadfast - Slip Away
Steadfast is an obscure pop punk band from Canada it appears. One fan remarked on my Youtube page that they changed their name to Out of the Monetary after this release at some point
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October 8, 2022
Song of the Day: Opus Irae - The Burden of Man
This German symphonic unblack metal band has been musically compared to Emperor & Dimmu Borgir whom I personally have never listened to. From what I gather they used the Endtime record label which has worked with Drottnar, Bloodwork, Crimson Moonlight & Dalit. I happen to really dig symphonic unblack metal more than other heavy genres such as thrash, deathcore or death metal so this track resonates with me. Anyways, enjoy & hope your Saturday is going awesome!
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The 2022 IVM Wishlist: 100+ Albums You Can Buy on CD/Vinyl (Updated November 2022)
Update: I’ve added all the new albums I can find as of November 18th.
After realizing how few albums I’ve purchased on CD this year I decided it was time to correct that and set out to make a list of all the 2022 albums and EPs I could find on CD. And thanks to a little help from the members of the IVM Facebook group I now have a list of over 100 releases from 2022 that you can purchase on CD and/or vinyl! So do yourself (and the artists!)… Continued →
New Music: September 30, 2022
Rock & Metal
Pop & CCM
Electronic & EDM
Folk & Singer/Songwriter
- Allen Odell – Full Hearts, Empty Places
- Allie Murphy – Better Things EP
- Fox & Honey – Together EP
- Ian Yates – Between The Joy And The Sorrow – Part 2
- Jess Ray – BORN AGAIN
- Zane Vickery – Where Is Your Faith: Volume One EP
- Austin Ryder – A Beautiful Death
- Christon Gray – Jacob (Deluxe)
- Gil Gatsby – I’ll Name This Album Later
- Kieran the Light – Confident EP
- Military Mindset Productions – RAMBO KNIFE EP
- Social Club Misfits – Everyone Loves A Comeback Story
- Speez – Godspeed 2
- R-Scar – Metanoia
- Triple O – Everything Left Unsaid
- WHATUPRG – New Hollywood
October 7, 2022
Song of the Day: Bill Mason Band - Out on the Streets
I’m not surprised there was Christian punk and new wave already being made in the 1970s. Contrary to popular belief, believers have always found new and innovative ways to express their faith creatively. It’s the broader public of the faith community that is often slow to accept change, not the artists themselves. This is why I am, in fact, surprised that a Christian record label was publishing Christian punk in the 1970s. It seemed the church in the UK was more open to avant garde presentations of the Gospel than in the US.… Continued →
October 5, 2022
HolyName are Back With "Creed" ft. Eric from xDeathstarx
HolyName have just returned in the most triumphant way possible. This self-described “preachcore” is everything our music scene has been missing. The band just dropped “Creed” featuring Eric of xDeathstarx (you listen to the song, below) I think people who are fans of the heavy music genre and sub genres are seeking to find answers and balance to our world. Music like this not only encourages a search for encouragement and spiritual nourishment but it also inspires the listener, makes you think, makes you rock out, and ultimately leads the listener to fall on his or her legs to pray and seek worship with the God who made us new in his image.… Continued →
Aaron Newberry Returns in 'Kid Again'
A little-known artist by the name of “Kid Again” (Project of Aaron Newberry formerly of The Tide, and Sons of God/SONS), that is relatively unknown to many but is incredibly deserving of all the appreciation and applause that will come his way. Aaron Newberry is a talented singer-songwriter that writes emotional, and introspective music, that seeks for hope that we are all reaching for while connecting with the listener in a rather simplistic, yet completely surrounding the senses. This is music that escapes categorizing & labels and chases away genre norms.… Continued →
Song of the Day: Sacred Reign - I Wanna See Your Face
This cd that this song came from was nearly impossible to find. I finally was able to upload it so it wasn’t lost forever. If I find any songs elsewhere on YouTube then it probably wouldn’t be relevant to my channel as it’s dedicated to obscurity in the vast “Christian” realm of music. The man in the picture is my grandpa on my channel who passed away in his 90s & is an homage to him as I was able to obtain the last picture of him.… Continued →
October 3, 2022
Song of the Day: Geistkrieg-Peculiar Compulsion
Jeff Hansen is the man behind one man “unblack” metal band Geistkrieg. It’s German name translates to something like spiritual war. He also worked on P!g3on. Anyways, this song sounds so cool & you can read the lyrics on his Bandcamp page here.
https://jeffhansen.bandcamp.com/track/peculiar-compulsion
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October 1, 2022
Song of the Day: Naos Project - Transcend
Naos Project aka Naos was a nu-metal band in the mid 2000s. They are pretty obscure & I have very few songs from them. This song came from a CDR album & was also listed on the old mp3.com site. They have another song called You that’s really good also. From what I have gathered over the years is that they changed their name to The Heroine & dropped the nu-metal vibe. for a more southern rock tone. I did come across a San Antonio Herald article on a very brief history of the band, but not including due to the language included.… Continued →
September 30, 2022
Introducing a New Website and a New Song from The Offshore Accounts (Mainframe/Brownstory)
I am proud to introduce you all to this really great and encouraging new bible-based website called I Am A Wall. You can find the site at iamawall.com. Here are a few words about the site from its founder, Kim: “Each musician takes on a chapter in the bible to study. He or She then creates a song from what the Lord says to the individual. Iamawall is simply a documentation of what the musician creates. The web page catches and showcases the beauty of the Lord’s heart and meets each person where they are in their walk with Him.… Continued →
Song of the Day: Horsemen of the Apocalypse - Body of Christ
This 5-piece band from Norwalk, CA started as a metalcore band but morphed into something heavier and more technical with an interesting mix of death metal, grindcore, and the odd jazz passage. The band only released two demos. The first was a 5-song tape called “Soldiers of the Cross.” In 2006 they released their more known, somewhat ironically titled “Death Gospel” (Gospel set to death metal, get it?) cassette, featuring 4 songs. Then the band was never to be heard of again. However, just this year an independent secular metal label from Riverside has re-released the demo as a cassette-only release, with three bonus tracks.… Continued →
September 29, 2022
New Music: September 23, 2022
Rock & Metal
Pop & CCM
- Alexander Pappas – AMERICAM DREAM
- Ben Fuller – Who Am I
- Blanca – The Heartbreak And The Healing
- Lauren Preuss – Give Me What I’m Missing! EP
- Ruelle – Somebody Else EP
- BigGucciDame – Addictions & Afflictions EP
- Gavin the HotRod – DEFATING THE TYRANT
- Ilish – Anticipation EP
- Stevie Rizo – From HIM to Hymn
- Anchor Hymns – Be Unto Your Name EP
- Bethel Music – Simple
- Christ For The Nations Worship – The Roof Project EP
- Harborside Music – The Meeting Place (Live)
- Keith & Kristyn Getty – Christ Our Hope In Life And Death
- Perimeter Worship – Perimeter Worship
- Providence Worship – True and Better EP
- The Psalms Project – Volume 5: Psalms 39-46
- Reality SF Music – Shelter EP
- TEMITOPE – MARUN
- 29:11 Worship – Say It Again (Live) EP
Song of the Day: Elzakiah - Victory
I don’t write much on Hip Hop on here, but this song is very catchy. Elzakiah is based out of Fort Wayne, IN & appears he only released 4 songs.
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September 28, 2022
Song of the Day: Saved By Skarlet - Black Night
Saw this band at Kingdom Come Fest a few months ago now. They are a hard rock/post hxc band, but this song is particularly heavy. By the time y’all read this, this SOTD would have hit radio. Turn it up! It gets heavier about 3/4 thru, just letting y’all know!
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REVIEW : Zane Vickery - Where is Your Faith?: Volume One
Zane Vickery broke onto the scene last year with his debut album, Breezewood, an album of mythic proportions where the real and fantastical coalesce in parable fashion. It’s an album of love, loss, and lessons that assumes the posture of piano-driven indie pop.
Now, he’s following the album up with a collection of decidedly-different songs – both musically and lyrically. Where is Your Faith?: Volume One is, per the title, part of some larger body of songs yet to come. Self-contained, it’s fairly concise. It sits at four songs of which two (“Is There Room Enough for Me” and “I Never Left”) were released as singles.… Continued →
September 26, 2022
Song of the Day: Pillar - Fireproof Vs Simply
Pillar is a band I really got into while I was stationed in the military. My friend & I weren’t to so many shows I lost count. I remember seeing Pillar w/ EastWest & The Benjamin Gate in Greenville, SC. I didn’t get into their stuff much after Where Do We Go From Here save a few songs. Fireproof is just a staple int heir career, but Simply has lyrics that I have not forgotten over the years.
I’ve made it so hard on myself, turning my back on how you felt
Seeing a lie that led me on, leaving a love that did no wrong
That’s what it took for me to say
That you simply love
Despite all the stupid things I’ve done
It’s hard to remember
That you simply love
Even though I know not what I’ve done
It’s hard to remember
That you simply love
I’ve tried to do all this on my own
Not thinking once of what you’ve shown
All that I’ve done has blinded me
To everything that you have for me
I want you to know that I finally see
I don’t know why I can’t understand
I don’t know why I can’t comprehend
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September 24, 2022
Song of the Day: Graceful Closure - Chasing Fears
This is an indie pop band from Ohio that changed their name to Euovia after a band member left. This song has always got me as is darn catchy. I think to sum them up is their Bandcamp page saying. We create music for you.  You are not alone in this messed up world.
And I say Amen to that!
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New Music: September 16, 2022
Highlights
Rock & Metal
- Confessions of a Traitor – Punishing Myself Before God Does
- The Devil Wears Prada – Color Decay
- Riddle Me This? – Riddle Me This
- Too Bad Eugene – Distance
- Fleurie – It’s Always Summer in Supertropicali (Chapter 2) (EP)
- JJ Heller – I Dream of You: JOY
- MSCMKRS – Keep It Cool EP
- RICHLIN – Something to Say
September 23, 2022
REVIEW : Too Bad Eugene - Distance
California based melodic punk act known as Too Bad Eugene, have just released their epic 3rd full length album via the label People of Punk Rock Records and I feel it’s their best so far. The band draws upon past influences, mixes it up with some modern takes and superb production style then delivers the goods the only way they’d know how to. All those group vocal harmonies and mass sing-a-longs are without a doubt sweet music to my ears. The 13 tracks run the gamut between a sense of discontentment and imbalance while looking toward hope and finding the strength enough to keep the fire lit and ultimately carrying on.… Continued →
Song of the Day: The Louvin Brothers - Satan's Jeweled Crown
Some of you are going to hate me for including this (what?!? country music on IVM?!?) Others of you–maybe only a few–will recognize the importance this type of music played on the development of both rock and roll (which somewhat ironically owes a huge debt to country music), as well as to contemporary forms of Christian music, because of the strong relationship between country music and Gospel music in the middle part of the last century.
Brothers Ira and Charlie Louvin began playing and singing together in the 1940s in their home in Alabama, and later branching out to nearby Tennessee.… Continued →
September 21, 2022
Song of the Day: Kim Boyce - Facts of Love
I’ll probably catch some flack for this one, but hey, this song is a rocker. Kim Boyce was known in the CCM industry & was all over AC radio. But, when you’re a kid & your parents make you listen to only AC Christian music, you would get excited for a rock song on the radio! Songs like this help me remember my childlike faith. This was 1992. Anyways, hope y’all like it & check out these lyrics. Reminds me of being on fire for Jesus which I have lost a lot of it tbh over the years and day to day life is an ever consistent reminder of the love of Jesus.… Continued →
Craig's Brother Release "Superhero"
Craig’s Brother just released one of their strongest songs since “Follow Your Heart”. This one is my favorite of the new stuff alongside Terrible Slave of course. It has that classic CB feel and adds a certain metallic guitar moment (even a solo), mid-way through the song. The music just flows so well and lyrically is as sharp as ever. Like their (mostly) unreleased song “Crutch”, there is a slight curse word which might turn off the grandparents, but it is fairly mild, just some excrement tossed around đŸ˜‰ Check out “Superhero” below.… Continued →
September 20, 2022
Fluffy - My Love (Official Video + Vinyl Pre-Order)
Lost In Ohio are re-releasing the long lost 3rd album from Fluffy, “Sugar Pistol”, and you can pre-order on Vinyl right here. Check out a fun song video created for the track “My Love” right here at Indie Vision Music (click below this message). The video stars Steve Hindalong who you might recognize from dozens of indie acts of the past several decades (The Choir, Lost Dogs, Lifesavers Underground, The Normals, Dead Artist Syndrome) as well as being a well known producer in his own right.… Continued →
September 19, 2022
Song of the Day: Aviadora - Hyperbeam
Aviadora is a Christian metalcore band that incorporated electronica elements. I know it was only a fad for a short period of time, but I dug it. It broke up the monotony of other metalcore music. I believe they disbanded, but there is still stuff on them on the world wide web. Check em out.
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Symphony in Peril Announce New Song and Lineup
Symphony in Peril are indeed back as a band. They just got done playing a festival over the weekend and are about ready to release a brand new song, as yet untitled. The band have announced their lineup which can be seen in the instagram embed below. The picture attached to this post is their new one. Who is excited for more pummeling metalcore action from this group? You can follow the band at instagram here @symphonyinperil… Continued →
September 18, 2022
Red Strat are Coming For You
I’d like to tell you all about a brand new band, so new in fact that the red paint is still wet. This band is called “Red Strat” and features Tim Taber (The Prayer Chain), Jason Martin (Starflyer 59, Brothers Martin, Low & Behold, and more), Steve Dail (Project 86, Starflyer 59, Inner Means), Rob Withem (Fine China), and Charlie Martin (The Rocky Valentines, Starflyer 59). Velvet Blue and the respective members have all been sharing news of this new band and their first show on October 2nd at The Wayfarer in Costa Mesa, CA.… Continued →
Stryper - Transgressor (Official Music Video)
Check out the music video for the electrifying new song “Transgressor” from legendary heavy metal band – Stryper. The song will appear on the band’s upcoming album titled “The Final Battle” which drops on October 21st. Pre-order the album right here.… Continued →
September 17, 2022
Song of the Day: Jesus Freaks - Hate vs Sub-Train - Epidermis
Jesus Freaks was a thrash groove metal band that changed their name to Sub-Train after releasing 2 albums. They had some decent Christian metal airplay back in the day. Yeah they sounded like Metallica ripoff, but I’m not too worried about it. They still have headbanging music! And yes, I thought about this band when DC Talk came out with their Jesus Freak stuff. And as a sidenote, Scott Waters’ No Life Til Metal site has a great review on them as he toured with them while with Ultimatum.… Continued →