When Dashboard Confessional hit the big time in 2001, every broken-hearted emo scene kid picked up a guitar hoping to be the next Chris Carraba. But over the years, only one artist seems to have demonstrated the potential to follow in those ....
This was the Grandaddy for Third Day. With songs like "Blackbird" "Nothing at All" and "Love Song" this album was destined to be the stepping stone for the greatest Christian Rock Band of all Time!! That said, the best song on here (And a ....
Corey Wise is one example of the handful of independent hip-hop artists who have cemented Christian hip-hop (CHH) as a viable force to compete with across all genres in 2017. Midway through the year Wise has already released t ....
Article One is the latest import from our neighbors to the north, Canada. And if you're a fan of Starfield and Downhere, you should definitely check into AO's self-titled Inpop debut. The trio's album is a p ....
Being an independent artist can be one of the toughest things to do in the music industry. However, if you succeed and find a strong following for your music, it can be extremely beneficial. Jermaine Dolly embodies what happens when you gri ....
Husband and wife duo We Are The Monks is living the dream: traveling the road, leading worship, making music, and doing the whole thing together. The Nashville-based couple says they want their relationship to be a light and to minister to ....
My daughter wouldn't stop playing their first record, and I didn't care for it that much. Not that it it bad, just not my type of music. Their second record is much better, and I find it easier to get through the endless listening that s ....
In this second installment of A Dinah Harris Mystery series, we meet Dinah on another one of her baffling cases. She’s hot on the tracks of a serial killer, but instead of working with her prior partner (David Ferguson), Dinah is saddled wi ....
The album starts off strong withe the first four tracks: the rocking "Way to Begin", the passionate "My Savior", the vibrant "Fire" and the encouraging "Fall to Pieces", but the middle of the album seems to be forgotten in my mind, save for ....