As Bold As Lions – Martyr
Check out As Bold As Lions EP Martyr, as they are coming at you loud and hard with their heavy worship music.
Check out As Bold As Lions EP Martyr, as they are coming at you loud and hard with their heavy worship music.
With signs of influences like Delirious, Jars of Clay, and Husband&wife, the four songs on Swings & Cloves come across with massive feeling, pleading vocals, and musical arrangements that are big but focused. The music and lyrics work together perfectly for an intensely moving experience.
With soft acoustic strums and lush vocals, singer-songwriter Jake Germany brings a relaxing, introspective, and sensitive EP that is giving me a calm and positive beginning to a new year.
Rocky Loves Emily talk about signing to Tooth & Nail, their debut full length, American Dream, and the controversy over why their former bassist, Ryan, is no longer in the band.
Jay Tholen’s chip-tunes are an avant-garde blend of Joy Electric’s computer music with Danielson’s obviously Christian and strange-as-anything indie rock.
Check out Overcome’s first new album in ten years and the 100th release on Facedown Records.
I recently had the pleasure of doing an email interview with Todd of An Epic No Less. If you haven’t…
The stellar female-fronted rock band Fireflight comes back with another solid album on their 3rd release For Those Who Wait.
Future is back with his release Endure, a high-energy southern crunk Christian rap album worth checking out!
An email interview with Lovedrug guitarist Jeremy Gifford. Read on to hear about the new EPs and future full-length album,…
The final EP in Future of Forestry’s Travel Series, this release is more fun, upbeat, and electronic than anything they’ve done before.
Softer side-project from all three members of MxPx and their stage tech. Catchy love songs with a doo-wop flair.
The Hillsong United worshipper releases her third solo album, a full-fledged indie pop release in the vein of A Fine Frenzy, Feist, or Imogen Heap.
The DVD has finally arrived. Reese Roper put together a three hour documentary that tells the complete story of Five Iron Frenzy, from the bands they were in before FIF to what everyone is doing now.
Check out Ace Augustine’s debut album The Absolute on Strike First Records and one of the first metal releases of the year.
The Music Room release their debut 5-track EP titled Live While You’re Alive. A folksy collection of beautiful heartfelt tracks.
A five piece hard rock band from Florida, 39 Stripes will appeal to fans of Kutless, Thousand Foot Krutch, and Skillet.
Check out Tooth and Nail’s own female-fronted hard rock band, The Letter Black.
Former Destroy the Runner members, Chad and Tanner, put out a very good EP
Artist: sosaveme Album: A Ghost at Sea Label: none Reviewer: Rebecca Cicione
Soft, acoustic folk that rises and falls, giving a true experience of worship of God.
Power-pop/rock outfit Philmont release a 6-song, fan-funded EP titled The Transition.
Check out this experimental worship project!
For their fifth release, Oh the Slavery Comforts Brings finds The Apprentice at their most high-concept. This time around, their understated indie-rock and jangly country folk sounds are aimed at one central message: a life spent in pursuit of comfort is no life at all.
Hailing from Huntington, West Virginia, this Future Destination three-piece craft catchy pop rock tunes that are full of feeling and layered guitars, reminiscent of The Juliana Theory or Slow Coming Day.
Check out Needtobreathe’s amazing 2009 southern rock release, The Outsiders.