• Music

    • Evangel

      Elation Foundation

      Posted 61 days ago Comments (0)

      Elation Foundation has an interesting concept: to musically interpret and retell the Beatitudes from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.

    • Luminate

      Luminate

      Posted 61 days ago Comments (0)

      Luminate is not the only band with this sound. They seem to be following many of the biggest trends in Christian music today.

    • Slide1

      On The iPod #1

      Posted 64 days ago Comments (1)

      Charles Peters gives his thoughts on two independent releases, Jennifer Knapp’s “Letting Go” and The National’s “High Violet.”

    • Red Letters

      The Red Letters Project

      Posted 64 days ago Comments (0)

      “Red Letters Project: Matthew” is a decent worship album, but if you skip this one, you won’t miss too much.

    • Delirious - Farewell Show CD

      The Farewell Show

      Posted 67 days ago Comments (0)

      “Fabula Est Vestri. The Story Is Yours. You get to play a part in what happens next. It’s over to you.”

    • Jennifer Knapp - Letting Go

      Letting Go

      Posted 68 days ago Comments (1)

      Jennifer Knapp’s ‘Letting Go’ shatters all preconceived notions and expectations. This is a gem of an album that only serves to add to my love for this singer/songwriter.

    • The Brighton

      The Brighton

      Posted 73 days ago Comments (0)

      The Brighton’s self-titled debut is a mixed bag. Not perfect, but worth a try.

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      Everything You’ve Been Looking For

      Posted 73 days ago Comments (0)

      Thomas Jenkins weighs in on Jaymes Reunion’s new album, “Everything You’ve Been Looking For.” What do YOU think?

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      (A)fternoon

      Posted 76 days ago Comments (0)

      Mae’s (A)fternoon in a nutshell: solid songs that are compromised by lack of focus or direction.

    • Jimmmy Needham - Nightlights

      Nightlights

      Posted 80 days ago Comments (0)

      Brian Hall & Lydia Akinola give their thoughts on Jimmy Needham’s new album, “Nightlights.”