Minnesota-based indie artist Xross released his fourth album on February 12. OMG hearkens back to old school Christian hip-hop. There is a definite focus on the word of God and on living a Christ-Centered life.
"Group 1 Crew" by Group 1 Crew is an awesome album.With awesome beats,rhymes,and vocals.My favorite song is "Can't go on".While it may be a debut album there's no telling,by the way they flatout break-it down
With the exception of one song (“rewind”) Pillars second album, Where do we go from here is pretty much rock. There is not a lot of screaming (if there is it’s mostly background) or light rock, simply rock solid music.
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Aaron Shust’s first CD anything worth saying, is a impressive worship album of today’s standards. His song writing is solid even with his two songs that are not even a combined minute and his re writing the hymn, the dove awarding song ....
A year after releasing her debut album, A Wild Rose, Julie Elias is back, devoting her sophomore effort to Christmas tunes. The former Hollywood actress presents six cover songs and four originals for the new project, titled
At the beginning of December, Australia-based worship mainstays Planetshakers released their first-ever seasonal effort: Christmas, Volume 1. The four-song EP is a mix of pop and R&B-infused renditions of three Christmas classi ....
This is Crowder’s third solo album, and his follow-up to 2016’s American Prodigal. The sixteen songs include a diverse blend of musical styles - modern bluegrass, hip-hop, swamp rock, pop and EDM (electric dance music). ....
Hearts Of The Innocent is one of my favorite albums. If I were trapped on a dessert island with only 10 albums, this would probably be one of them. It has hard rock in songs like "Hearts of the Innocent" and "Million Dollar Man," and then s ....
Sophomore albums can be a tricky thing to tackle successfully. In most cases, the artist is still getting their feet wet in the industry and trying to figure out how to craft the sound that's just right for them.