Since this is a Christian-based blog, I’d like to caution you by letting you know that the article’s subject, singer Jessie James, does not produce Christian music and therefore some of her songs contain some suggestive content and that this article discusses James’s career and her music from a professional critical standpoint, not a Christian [...]
After various updates and pushings back of release dates, Decyfer Down’s sophomore album, Crash, is finally here- and so is the review. The album was released on May 5, but I’m just now getting the chance to review it. I’ve actually only had the album for about a week because I’m pretty limited on music [...]
Initially, I wrote off Red’s sophomore album, Innocence and Instinct, because I can’t deal with yelling in my music and it seemed like most of the songs on it were exactly that. But based on my love for their debut album, I convinced myself to listen a couple more times. I’m glad I did. I’m [...]
Pat Green is here with his first release on his new record label, BNA. What I’m For hit store shelves a few weeks ago, and is the follow-up to Cannonball and Wave on Wave, the album that was Green’s breakthrough. I’d consider myself to be a casual Pat Green fan, and What I’m For is [...]
Surely you’ve heard “The Fray” and “overrated” or “overplayed” in the same sentence. I know I sure have. But when I take a look back at their first major label release, How to Save a Life, I certainly don’t think “overrated” is an accurate description. Overplayed? Maybe, but only because it’s deserved. When a band [...]
With the in-depth article on Seneca, South Carolina’s Needtobreathe came a promise to bring you more newcomers to the industry that are looking pretty good as far as “making it big.” Our next act attended the same college (Furman) as the guys that comprise Needtobreathe, and his music reminds me of their style. Sounds like [...]
Three years after the release of Move Along, The guys responsible for the smash hits “It Ends Tonight” and “Move Along” have returned with their end-of-2008 release, When the World Comes Down. The album has gotten very mixed reviews on most websites- so most likely you’ll either love it or you’ll hate it. Even with [...]
I think it will be pretty darn hard for Jeremy Camp to ever come up with anything as good as the two albums that made me a fan- Stay and Restored. That having been said, Speaking Louder Than Before is still very good. Not as good as either of the others, but better than Beyond [...]
I’ve been looking forward for a very long time now to the release of a new Red album. Unfortunately, it’ll be a couple more months- the band’s sophomore album, Innocence and Instinct, will be on shelves February 10. Although we still have several weeks to wait, they recently released their first single from the album, [...]
Yes, I know that Christmas Offerings is a two-year-old album. But it’s Christmas time, I like good Christmas music, the Christmas Offerings Live DVD was just released in October, and my all-time favorite band definitely followed through with their go at a Christmas album in their release of Christmas Offerings back in 2006. The only disappointment for [...]