We're already into March. And, new music just keeps on coming. Since our last reviews, Matt Maher, Zach Williams, Matty Mullins, among others, have released new music. But, there's so much more. Our staff has a few suggestions–songs, EPs, albums–that you might like.
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Cade Thompson "Provider"
Truth be told: I've listened to this song about 20 times. It's so incredible. "Provider" is Cade's debut single under the music label Red Street Records. The song's message is so encouraging. It really is a song that our world needs right now. Too often, we aren't content with what God has given us. This song is a reminder that God gives us more than we need. And, that He will always be our provider. The song's chorus goes, "What you give me Lord is more than I desire/You're my provider/When I lose my way, you lead me through the fire/You're my provider." This song expresses that, even in the unknown, God will provide. Even through our darkest times, God will always be our provider. Without a doubt, this song is one that you have to listen to. –Grace Chaves
Hillsong Young & Free "Best Friends"
The worship space is filling up with youth-led bands and Hillsong Young & Free set off the trend a few years back. They return with another song that is anything but congregational, yet still very vertical in tone. An angst-filled plea with a generation craving realness and truth over fakeness and social media pretending that will leave you wanting to be this group's new best friend! –Kevin McNeese
Neon Feather "Do Or Die"
The one-man band Neon Feather, also known as Ben Thompson, once again flexes his production muscles on the ethereal sounding, "Do or Die." The single features the vocals of Kinn, an up-and-coming singer-songwriter, whose breathy vocals pair perfectly with the song's production. Electronic dance music (EDM) is always a treasure trove of new artists. So, diving into tracks, beyond the headline artist, is always well worth our time. –Mark Ryan
Zauntee "Go Off"
There hasn't been a more popular artist than Zauntee in the past few months: the Winter Jam tour, and his singles "Center Stage" and "Go Off" are great examples. If you're looking for a hype rap song with inspiration, this one is for you. Zauntee says this single is a tribute for the late Kobe Bryant. This is why the album art colors are yellow and purple. The singer is continuing to impress fans and is not looking to stop anytime soon. –Brendan Burke
Riley Clemmons "Over and Over"
The Good News of the Gospel, which this song perfectly portrays, is that God accepts us no matter what we've done. Faith is when we empty ourselves from the world and fill ourselves with Him and His Holy Spirit. This song is a moving offering of praise to Jesus. His love is never-ending; He is our refuge and our strength. If you're looking for a firm foundation in your life, make these lyrics your personal prayer: "You keep running to me/No matter where I am/Over and over again." Amen to that. –Kevin Davis
Elevation Youth "Technicolor"
Not to be confused with Elevation Rhythm, the youth movement of Elevation Church, Elevation Youth is a Friday high school ministry in Australia that has come out of nowhere for me and landed a few really great hit songs with the pop-infused new worship album, Technicolor. The title track is a polished produced pop worship track that fits squarely up against their peers, like Hillsong Young & Free and Elevation Rhythm. It's a great introduction to yet another movement in the growing youth worship space. –Kevin McNeese
Micah Tyler "Welcome To The Family"
Micah Tyler turns up the energy with his new song, "Welcome To The Family." This tune is full of everything a good pop song should be: a driving groove, smooth, sometimes soulful vocals, and, best of all, a funky bass line that sits high in the mix; however, the best part of this song is the hopeful chorus it's wrapped around: "Welcome to freedom, forgiveness/The redemption, and a hope unending/Jesus is our common ground." In a world full of division and heartbreak, "Welcome To The Family"--as well as that bass line--is a glimpse of what the world is looking for. –John Hisel
David Dunn "Interruption"
David Dunn's new song, "Interruption," is an electronic-backed, upbeat song that challenges us to open up ourselves to being interrupted by God's plan and love. It's hard for us to choose to be open to being interrupted. David relates by saying, "I prefer the comfort of my own situation." We know that this comfort trap is true. Yet, we also believe in the greater truth that the bridge expresses: "I know You love me/I don't wanna be the way I was before." When we know that God loves us and that His interruptions are meant to help us, we can join in David's chorus, singing, "I want, I want, I wanna let your love interrupt my life." Open yourself to being interrupted by your daily routines. And, see God's love trying to breakthrough. –Ryan Adams
Transform "Tongues Of Angels"
Combining the biggest trends in Christian music, worship, and electronically-driven pop, Transform's "Tongues of Angels" seeks to make a splash in a crowded market. With an infectious beat, it's hard not to tap along. While its lyrics play it fairly safe as far as worship goes, the energetic pop veneer makes this praise song something you can move to. –JJ Francesco
Matty Mullins "No Hold On Me"
Fresh off signing with music label Black River Christian, metal vocalist Matty Mullins is back with his latest single, "No Hold On Me." This song has a catchy chorus and an upbeat sound that would work great on Christian radio. It's already becoming a fan favorite. "No Hold On Me" is a powerful declaration of the freedom we have in Jesus: We're no longer bound by the voice or pull of the enemy, but set free by the blood and overflowing victory in Jesus' name. No matter what we may be going through, the enemy is defeated and our Jesus is alive and with us. Praise God. –Bradden Ford
The Cashmans "Burn"
I first heard this song at the Together We Love live event. And, I've loved it since. In my podcast conversation with The Cashmans (Episode 24), they talk about taking time with the songs on the upcoming album of which "Burn" is the title track. The song is based on Jeremiah 20:9, which says in part: "His word burns in my heart like a fire. It's like a fire in my bones." This song has a Nashville rock feel to it and will leave you happier for listening. –Jake Frederick
ROY3LS "Quality Lady"
Two words quickly come to mind as this track plays: energy and empowerment. This sister trio from Nashville is bold in both faith and message. "Quality Lady" is not only an ode to their mother but women collectively. The driving bass line, handclaps, and guitar riffs control the tempo and force body movement from the listener. ROY3LS is newer to the scene. And, I, for one, am hyped to witness their progression moving forward. –Joshua Galla
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