September 25, 2008, 18:29PM
Hey, it's great to see you guys expanding. I was torn up when the print edition was discontinued, and I'm still not a big fan of the website. Hopefully this shows potential.
About Me CCMmagazine.com explores redemptive music and the culture it influences. Artists in the rock, hip-hop, modern worship and thoughtful singer/songwriter genres are featured at CCMmagazine.com. With news, photos, podcasts, streaming music and feature stories, CCMmagazine.com is the place to go for your music, right now. CCMmagazine.com is the premier place for the music of artful Christians, whether independent or signed to a Christian or mainstream label.
Vagabonds by The Classic Crime The title to The Classic Crime's latest long player implies a certain need to travel; and while the alternative rock act is no stranger to touring, the inspiration actually comes from a more missions-minded journey. Last November, the group visited Haiti ...
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Eternity Invades by Vicky Beeching Before UK born and bred singer/songwriter, Vicky Beeching, began her pursuit of professional music she enrolled as a theology student at Britain's renowned Oxford University to ensure her spirit-led songs indoctrinated sound Christian creed rather than ...
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Miracle by Robbie Seay Band Quick disclaimer: What I don't mean to say is "if you've heard one Robbie Seay Band album, you've heard them all." At the same time, RSB's latest batch of worshipful pop/rock tunes, entitled Miracle, features everything you've come to expect from the ...
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Live by DecembeRadio One of the most colorful, consistent and colossal rock groups on the road these days is undeniably Virginia-bred rock band DecembeRadio. Not only did the Grammy-nominated players turn in two sterling studio CDs accompanied by even more explosive shows, ...
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That Was Then, This Is Now by Chasen Arena-worthy hooks? Check. Sophisticated production? Check. Chart-topping lead single? Check. New Artist of the Year Dove trophy? Well, not yet. But with significant indie success and a major label launch any band would envy, worship-tinted, pop/rock ...
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