At first, when I heard the Social Club Misfits' first single off this EP: "Believe" on August 16th, I was so excited, but it wasn't that great as I had expected it to be. Mainly because it was pretty much the same tune and ....
First time listening to the album, the thought that coming into my mind was that this album is different with most of the songs in Christian industry. Especially when I first listen the first two tracks of the ....
If you love instrumentals and track remixes then this is the project for you. There are three remixes on this. There is remixes of Derek Minor, Lecrae and Andy Mineo and all 3 are top notch. Overall this something you can just blast and tur ....
I discovered this guy on accident. He has some very good songs on this album. He has a very wholesome voice and he has some very relatable songs that you can really get into. He definitely has something but he only has one album as far as I ....
Some albums are so significant and rich that it's more than one writer can tackle alone-- so NRT's Executive Editor Marcus Hathcock and Associate Editor Mary Nikkel teamed up to bring you their thoughts on Switchfoot's highly an ....
You really should by the book Double Trouble by Susan May Warren. This is a great book by this amazing writer. Let's buy this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ....
Doubly Dead, or Doubly Alive?
With Field of Blood, Eric Wilson delivers another action-packed, yet thought-provoking novel. The content of this novel is not for the faint-hearted. Read with caution, for your very soul is at stake. The Fie ....
With the release of 'Iris to Iris', I would definitely say that this band is going downhill...and very quickly. They started off great with The Space In Between, and went downhill fast.
Despite a name that sounds borrowed from the sci-fi pages of an experimental group like Falling Up, Rivers & Robots stays sonically closer to the 'river' in their name than they do the robots. With a slight chamber effect in the ....
This album is the pinnacle in DC Talk' career. This is the album where they really found their true sound. The early pure rap stuff was kinda cheesy, then they started blending the rock in a little with "Free at Last", but then everyth ....