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Switchfoot's Approach More Hopeful on
Hello Hurricane
Switchfoot takes an increasingly hopeful lyrical approach, inspired by the band’s work with Habitat for Humanity and perhaps even their artistic...
Redman Stirs Hearts on
We Shall Not Be Shaken
Almost every song on Matt Redman’s new album speaks to the unsettling economic times. But rather than wallowing in uncertainty or doubt, he...
Hillsong Builds Up the Church with
Tear Down the Walls
Tear Down the Walls definitely further defines the band’s aptitude for creating relevant worship music for the church. And considering that is...
Travis Cottrell: Redirecting the Spotlight
As the staple worship leader for Beth Moore’s seismic Living Proof Bible study events, it’s Travis Cottrell’s friendly demeanor and impeccably...
Third Day's
Live Revelations
Far from Perfect
There's yet to be a full definitive Third Day live concert CD or DVD; and the group’s latest, Live Revelations, won’t come close to fulfilling that...
Jobe's Worship Talents Shine on Self-Titled Debut
With producer Ed Cash’s (Chris Tomlin, Bethany Dillon) competent hands at the creative controls, Kari Jobe’s self-titled debut seeks to establish...
Switchfoot Offers Greatest Hits on
The Best Yet
The most exciting part about The Best Yet is not only the fact it compiles all the monster hits from the band’s Columbia Records crossover years,...
Christmas Is Celebrated on Phelps’
O Holy Night
David Phelps is one busy man. He is pairing up the fall release of his new studio record, The Voice, with a live Christmas extravaganza taped...
This Is Our God
Introduces Hillsong's Newest Faces
Though names like Darlene Zschech and Reuben Morgan are familiar for Hillsong fans and followers, This Is Our God introduces several new praise...
Born to Worship
Commemorates Kelly’s Freedom
Sarah Kelly indicates that Born to Worship chronicles her journey away from “self-hatred and abuse.” It is because of this release that she is...
Shane & Shane's Sound Turns Fuller in
Pages
I’ve always appreciated the acoustic wonders of Shane & Shane, but I have to say I enjoyed the sonic enhancement and texture added by the...
Neale’s
No Greater Audience
a Good Worship Reminder
On his latest disc, No Greater Audience, Dove Award-nominated worship pastor Michael Neale explains that the album title of his latest 13-track...
Life Goes on in Rice’s
What a Heart Is Beating for
What a Heart Is Beating for, Chris Rice’s sixth studio record, takes his previous album’s approach to the next level—in terms of literate snappy...
All of the Above
Points Listeners Outside the Church
Songs on Hillsong United’s All of the Above don’t just include platitudes to God but confront the worshipper with challenges, as Hillsong United...
Former Hard Rocker Debuts
Salvation Lights
Having walked away from his hard-rockin’ days with the Screamin’ Cheetah Wheelies and then Stevie Ray Vaughn’s Double Trouble, Mike Farris delivers...
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