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March 27, 2021
This band reminds me so much of mainstream’s 5 Finger Death Punch. Hailing from Kentucky, the band incorporates melodic hard rock from a Christian perspective. The band formed in 2009 with 2 members meeting due to the military bringing them to the same area. Being prior military for close to 8 years, this resonated with this reviewer. They have toured with mainstream & Christian bands alike & have great songs such as From The Inside Out (Not the worship song cover) & Still Standing. Check out my fave from them.… Continued →
March 26, 2021
Song of the Day: Disturbulenced - EXpose(d)
While Gospel music to most probably represents tradition and preservation, there is also a strong undercurrent of experimentation and the avant garde. Among faith-filled artists are John Coltrane’s divinely-inspired free jazz, classical composers pushing the envelope of what music should be (Bach, for instance), heck even the first rock and roller (arguably) was essentially a Gospel singer/guitarist who just cranked things up a little louder. I mean, of course, Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Add to the list Orlando Greenhill.
Greenhill is probably most known for his upright bass playing in Havalina Rail Co.… Continued →
March 24, 2021
Corey Steger (Formerly of Underoath) Loses His Life in Tragic Car Accident
Corey Steger, a founding member of the band Underoath who played on the band’s very early albums, has tragically lost his life in a car accident. He was a husband and father to two young children. A GoFundMe has been set up on the family’s behalf to help his wife and children during this very difficult time and we encourage our readers to consider contributing. More info can be found below.… Continued →
Song of the Day: White Collar Sideshow - Like Spiders Weave
This Arkansas macabre husband/wife team has finally crossovered to mainstream with their catchy song Bring Out The Dead. Their musical talents seem to have many influences as heard in their many great songs including Try The Swine & Black Heart Hearse (alt-rock) & I Didn’t Come Here To Die (alt-country). This band is on my bucket list (to see live In person that is!). They seem to have high energy shows & wear various masks through them & their music videos. Check out the SOTD (which is in homage to my fascination of arachnids) & also a live quarantined concert below!… Continued →
March 22, 2021
Homeplate Takes Home New Artist of The Year Award
I’d like to congratulate the band HOMEPLATE for taking home the award for “New Artist of The Year” through the Jesus Freak Hideout 2021 Awards. Grandpa Loves Rhinos also charted under “State Of Independents Album of the Year” (#3) and “Best Album Cover Art of The Year” (#5). Congratulations to IVM Artists and thanks to JFH for giving independent bands a fair chance.… Continued →
DENS - Even (Tamed Tongues Sessions)
DENS has put out another track from their upcoming “Tamed Tongues” release. The song is “Even” and is a new version of the same track featured on the band’s 2020 album, “Taming Tongues”. This song/version is further proof of this band’s unmistakable talent and continued draw as one of the great new indie bands gracing our music scene here in 2021. Just when you thought “rock” music didn’t have anything new or relevant to offer, I present to you the band DENS. This hard working band has been at it for nearly a decade in one form or another.… Continued →
Song of the Day: Kiros: Broken State
Kiros (Greek for a moment of divine time) was a Canadian punk influenced modern rock band that had an 11 year career ending in 2013. It also appears a review was made on their release prior to today’s SOTD on this very website! Today’s SOTD is extremely catchy so check out these lyrics & hilarious video!
Careful living
Is reckless at the core
You trade in sell out
Is this what I’ve waited for
It’s so inviting
Pursuing empty dreams
With hearts left behind
But I can’t resort to settling
When I just want some clarity
Cause these blurred lines are all I see
Illuminate
I can’t afford the price you’ve paid to
Recreate
But I can’t take this broken state of me
These shallow things
Don’t help me feel okay
It’s wasting my time
Instead of walking on the waves
I’ve been so resigned
To life in black and white
But I have this time
To add some colour to the sky
There’s a conviction, there’s a reason that I’m reaching for
Cause in this fading place I can’t help thinking that there so much more
… Continued →
March 21, 2021
New Music: March 19, 2021
Rock & Metal
- Dens – Even (Tamed Sessions)
- Devin Williams – Every Eye
- Foxhall – apart
- Gable Price and Friends – Awestruck Revival [Reimagined] (EP)
- Haunted No More – Domom (EP)
- Incrave – No One Else
- Islander – What Do You Gotta Lose?
- OneMustFall – Hollow man
- Reverie – Newspeak
- Shadows of Paragon – Amendment
- Sight Received – Odyssey (EP)
- This Surrender – Rebirth
- The Undertaking! – No Friends
- Yours For Mine – Yours For Mine: How Dark the Night
- Allie Crummy – Breathe In
- Ashley Lagunas – Mary Magdalene
- Bekah Joel – Stays
- Carolyn Arends – To Cry for You
- Colton Dixon – Made to Fly
- Gary LeVox – The Distance
- Hannah Schaefer – I Am Yours
- Jared Marc – VILLAIN
- JJ Heller – Right Here
- Jonathan Jackson – Seeds In The Weeds
- Juniper Vale, Jason Gray – Something True
- Lincoln Brewster – Move
- Maddz – Season 1
- Mōzi – Duplex
- NONAH – Alive (Acoustic One Take)
- Spencer Annis – Safe Place
- Teressa Mahoney – Hey Honey
- Willow Stephens – Til the Blue Comes Out
- Alisa Turner – The Demo Sessions (EP)
- Benjamin Krogh – Bright Like You
- Brock Human – Nationalism
- Daniel and the Sparrows – Love is a Beast (EP)
- Daniel Dorman – Purpled (EP)
- Glenmerle – We Can’t Be Practical
- Harrison Lemke – Forever Only Idaho
- Hayden Everett – Resolve
- J Lind – Lean Into It
- Aha Gazelle – Table Or Bouff
- ASAP Preach – God Vibez (EP)
- Battz – Origin Story
- Benjamin Broadway – Off Safety (EP)
- Caleb Gordon – balance
- Chris Sandoe – Kobe Bryant
- Conscience – Bliss (Remix)
- Cutright – No Problems!
Allen Odell - Are You Okay? (New Song)
Allen Odell released a brand new song titled “Are You Okay?” back in January and it is a magical, beautifully dynamic yet simple, new song. I’m loving the vocals and soft guitar strumming from Allen. This song has some soft beats in the background adding layers to this already great sound. It’s like a mix of Matt Kearney, Jon Foreman, and David Bazan with a little Snow Patrol thrown in (vocally). This is a bright and uplifting track, perfect for those warm spring/summer days (still to come).… Continued →
Radical Radical - Misfit Toys (Official Music Video)
Adam Lohrbach of Home Grown fame returns with his latest creation, Radical Radical. He dropped his debut song titled “Misfit Toys” which is a wild, nostalgia driven ride through pop-punk soundscapes and grasping close at those heart strings. You can find this new song in music video format which fully expresses the joy, the hope, the past, and the future all rolled up into one tasty song meant to inspire. If you dig pop-punk of old with a little “EMOtion” thrown in for good measure all the while sharing this story from Adam’s view point, well then “Misfit Toys” is for you.… Continued →
March 20, 2021
Song of the Day: Veio - Leviathan
Veio is a crossover Oregon band that has a progressive metal sound akin to Tool & Deftones & being a fan of Maynard’s voice, I was happy when I found about this band on another Christian online radio site. Their mainstream song was Flare of Defiance & they have toured with other crossover bands Red & Starset . They formed in 2010 through Craigslist when the 2 originating brothers decided to start a band with their name being inspired by a Da Vinci sketch. Today’s SOTD is in prep for the new album that they are starting to write, but also, check out their cool cover of Filter’s Hey Man, Nice Shot.… Continued →
March 19, 2021
Song of the Day: Beloved - Before There Was You There Was Everything
Wow, what a great band, with such potential! Sadly, Beloved released only one EP (originally for Vindicated from the Deep Water and later re-issued by Solid State) and one full length. That first EP rocked my world. I got to see the band live 2 or 3 times in this era and they were rapidly becoming my favourite emo-core band. They had a truly unique take on the genre fusing melodic indie rock with emotional emo and brutal hardcore, all in one go! It was really refreshing.… Continued →
March 17, 2021
Song of the Day: Harvest - Let's Fight
Pulling from the way back archives, Harvest was an original ministry oriented band from Texas. Comprised of Jerry Williams, Ed Kerr & Paul Wilbur when I first heard of them, their releases appealed to Christian radio big time. Mostly an 80’s band, their discography entailed many early Christian radio hits ranging from the worshipful All That Is In Me to the rocker We’re Gonna Take Hell. I always dug Jerry’s voice & his charismatic way of leading the audience to see Jesus. A few years I did communicate w/ Ed on social media who was involved with teaching music.… Continued →
March 16, 2021
Living Sacrifice Metal News Over Load
We’ve got some great Living Sacrifice news for you today on this beautiful Tuesday morning (by California standards). First up, the 30th Anniversary Documentary on this ground breaking, legendary metal band that has made waves in the scene now for over 30 years, is finally coming out. Watch Trailer #2 below and read up on how you can watch it, below. Finally, Nordic Mission Records is re-releasing the Living Sacrifice “Self Titled” debut on Vinyl for the first time. Celebrate 30 years of Living Sacrifice by purchasing this incredible album on Vinyl which is up for pre-order right now here for European Customers or here for U.S.… Continued →
Yours For Mine to Release New Album This Friday March 19th
An incredibly talented band by the name of Yours For Mine (which we covered back in December of last year) are dropping their brand new album titled “How Dark The Night” on Friday, their first new music in 10 years. The independent band brings to mind some of that abrasive meets melodic, spoken word meets screaming over layer after layer of melodic emo tinged rock songs. It’s a perfect, spirited combo of music that’ll please fans of La Dispute, mewithoutYou, Thrice, Attalus, DENS, and even newer bands like Idle Threat, Meadows, and Eaves.… Continued →
March 15, 2021
And the Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album Goes to.... Kanye West
So maybe a handful of people actually tuned into the Grammy Awards last night to feel the full brunt of relevance that awards shows have actually turned into (sarcasm). Well surprisingly enough but not really, considering the mass appeal (and star power) coming from one such winner in the “Contemporary Christian Music Album” category at the Grammys last night. That’s right, Kanye West took home the top prize in that category for his album “Jesus Is King”. It’s a tough thing for any artist to break into an industry/music scene that isn’t of the same comfort zone that they are usually use to so congrats to Kanye for shaking things up.… Continued →
Names Without Numbers Return With a New Song Feat. Matt Baird of Spoken
Names Without Numbers are BACK! The band drops the new single “Empire on Fire (Feat. Matt Baird of Spoken)” on April 16th. It’s an explosive first single that truly captures the band’s unrelenting energy and righteous anger fueled rock n’ roll. This is heavy and melodic at the same time. If you enjoyed the band’s earlier music and are maybe just discovering them for the first time, you’ll be blown away. More info here.… Continued →
Too Bad Eugene "At Any Rate" Gets the Vinyl Treatment
I’ve been waiting for this for over 20 years. The classic Too Bad Eugene album, “At Any Rate”, is getting the vinyl treatment by People of Punk Rock Records. The album will be available on 2 different color options, and there is a test pressing available for purchase as well. Check out the great vinyl pics right here and pre-order as well. Released date for vinyl is June 25th 2021. Follow the band on social media for updates on new music in 2021: @toobadeugene… Continued →
Song of the Day: Plankeye: I Can't Complain
There are so many songs I could have chosen from this Californian band that are top notch such as Struck By The Chord, Step Away, Who Loves You More, The Meaning Of It All, etc… I remember being at Central Bible College) in Springfield, MO during a college days back circa 1995 when I first heard the Spill album. I was amazed point blank. I dug their raw sound especially Open House & Free Me. The band split into 2 different bands by the time this song was released.… Continued →
March 14, 2021
New Music: March 12, 2021
Rock & Metal
- ALLISSA – Inside Out
- Arson – Wolves
- August Burns Red – Westworld
- Convictions – The War That Followed Me Home
- The Drowned God – Gnashing of Teeth
- Flatfoot 56 – Sorry
- Gandhi’s Gun – Feed the Lion
- Revelation Attic – Future Being Invented
- Unwed Sailor – Ajo
- Aaron David – In Your Sight
- Adelitas Way, New Medicine – Own It
- Band Reeves – Wild Oats (EP)
- Blessing Annatoria – I Smile
- JJ Heller – JJ Heller – You Can Fly!
March 13, 2021
DIRE Drops New Song/Video (Video In Post)
Hard rock/Metal band, DIRE, has dropped a new song, “Oblivion God”. The track has a great mix of heavy and melodic sound that work together quite well. See what you think in the video below!… Continued →
Introducing: Archetypes Collide (Video In Post)
WOW!!!! I guess it was sometime last year or maybe the year before I first came across these guys. When I did, the first material I heard of theirs was really heavy hitting stuff, really good, really promising. Then, at some point things seemed to get far more melodic and tame.
At the end of 2020 however, the band released a new track called “Your Misery” (see the video below). This track took everything I’d heard from them to this point and blended it PERFECTLY. “Your Misery” has its melodic feel to it, but it also punches you right in the face with how heavy it can get.… Continued →
New Convictions Song, Video, Album Announcement (Video In Post)
The long wait for the announcement of a new Convictions album is over! Yesterday, the band announced their upcoming album, “I Won’t Survive”, is set to release on 5/7/21. In coordination with the announcement, a new single/video for the song, “The War That Followed Me Home” was released as well (check it out below).
Preorders available HERE.… Continued →
Song of the Day: Jonah33 - Silence Never Speaks
Today’s SOTD from Arkansas’ rock band Jonah33 was a single released during a 2004 campaign called Redeem The Vote that in essence was shooting to let Christian voices be heard during voter registration aimed for youths. This has always been my fave song due to the lyrics which remind me of 2 Chronicles 7:14.
Welcome back my friend,
It’s good to see your face again
I’m glad to see you’re up and feeling fine
So many things have changed,
There’s a lot of catching up to do
You’ve been asleep for quite some time
The truth that made us free
Is choked with apathy,
And there’s a crack in our foundation
So hold on, hold on, we’re in
For a bumpy ride
Our nation’s got a situation,
And God gave you a voice
So come on, come on, it’s time
To make a choice
‘Cuz silence never speaks
So God gave you a voice
The question now at hand
Is “What’s the battle plan?… Continued →
March 12, 2021
Miqedem Release New Song "Nava Tehila"
Miqedem which is the world-music vibe project featuring James (Jamie) Hilsden of Man Alive, just dropped a brand new song titled “Nava Tehila” which you can download/purchase over on their bandcamp page. Listen below. The song is based on Psalm 147: 1-5. You can find lyrics and further info on their bandcamp page. Miqedem are currently working on their 3rd full length album which is quite an exciting prospect.… Continued →
Lauren Daigle - Hold On To Me (Official Music Video)
Lauren Daigle just dropped her new music video for the song “Hold On To Me”. Check out the music video below.… Continued →
Song of the Day: Resurrection Band - Beggar in the Alleyway
Depending on how you define the term, Resurrection Band was arguably the first Christian heavy metal band. While their debut album was released in 1978, their earliest demo recordings date back to as early as 1973. While many fans and critics will argue, “they’re not heavy metal, just hard rock,” this outlook unfortunately judges the past by current standards. Metal has moved on and splintered into a hundred different and more extreme subgenres. However, in the 1970s, their brand of bluesy hard rock would definitely have been considered heavy metal at the time–just as bands like Van Halen, Aerosmith, Kiss and others were.… Continued →
March 11, 2021
Watashi Wa Keeps Hope Alive on Twitter
Watashi Wa have begun posting on Twitter quite frequently and it appears as though something new is in the works. The band wants you all to follow them so that they can release new music. Come on, you can do it. 2001 marks the 20th anniversary of their break through indie hit, “What’s In The Way”, which dropped on Bettie Rocket Records. The album took the band in a new direction and offered a glimpse of what would come on their major (indie) label debut with Tooth & Nail Records in 2003.… Continued →






























