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  • Dan Bremnes “Wherever I Go (Acoustic Sessions)” Album Review

    Bremnes gets up, close and personal with this new release. Removing the metallic percussion beats and the revving electric guitar riffs, "Wherever I Go (Acoustic Sessions)" almost sounds like a brand new record.

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  • Nashville Life Music “Here for Jesus” Album Review

    Now this is what corporate worship music is all about. Too many worship albums these days are more or less solo recordings where the spotlight is on the individual "star" holding the microphone in front of a stadium of faces. Despite the thousands of people raising their hands before the singer, they are all muted save for their applauses before and after the recording. Not so with Nashville Life Music, they have brought back the "congregational" part of worship back to the genre.

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  • Sidewalk Prophets “The Things that Got Us Here” Album Review

    You've got to give credit where credit is due. Sidewalk Prophets must have realized that it's transient to pander after CCM radio with forgettable hits. So, for their first non-seasonal record since 2015, the team has taken steps to create music that will give them more grit and longevity.

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  • SEU Worship “A Thousand Generations” Album Review

    If Justin Bieber or Ariana Grande were to release a worship album, this would be it! SEU Worship's "A Thousand Generations" is a worship album made for today's Millennials.

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  • The Browns “Brave” EP Review

    It's been a long and well-worth wait. Save for their Christmas offering released late last year, it has taken the Browns almost five years to follow up their 2015 Stowtown Records "Aim Higher" with a new record. Though this record "Brave" only contains 7 songs, it's a neat and tight package that ought to satisfy fans and draw in new ones.

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  • ** ALBUM TURNING 30 ** Steven Curtis Chapman “For the Sake of the Call” Album Review

    Some of Christian music's landmark albums are turning 30 this year. Come December 13th, 2020, Steven Curtis Chapman's "For the Sake of the Call" will be one such candidate.

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  • Ryan Stevenson “Wildest Dreams” Album Review

    Listening to Ryan Stevenson's new album is like reading the book of Proverbs. Filled with lots of memorable lines of wisdom and truth, these songs are going to be make it into sermons and books in time.

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  • 10 Best Worship Songs 2020 (A Half Yearly Review)

    At the start of 2020, nobody would have suspected that our world would have been so much different because of the onslaught of COVID-19. However, virus and pandemic, can only uproot our joy to a new zip code.

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  • Bethel Music “Revival’s in the Air” Album Review

    Bethel Music's 15th album "Revival's in the Air" sounds like a greatest hits compilation. Every song on this 15-song collection is a stand-alone hit. They are all well-crafted pop worship anthems quipped with strong hooks and distinctive melodies.

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  • Jillian Edwards “Meadow” EP Review

    Think JJ Heller or Audrey Assad or Kristine DeMarco. Though Jillian Edwards may be the daughter-in-law of Grammy winner Steven Curtis Chapman, her songs bear little sonic resemblance to his.

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