Jesus Culture ‘Living with a Fire’ Album Review

Prolific worship collective Jesus Culture celebrates two decades together with Living With a Fire, featuring artists like Chris McClarney, Chris Quilala, Kim Walker-Smith, Bryan and Katie Torwalt and Derek Johnson.

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Steven Malcolm “The Second City Part 2” Album Review

Steven Malcolm continues to mind personal territory on his The Second City EP series, bringing his Jamaican influence to bear on five compelling new tracks anchored in the tension between this life and the hope of the life to come. For only five tracks, there’s an incredible variance in flow. Don’t miss Malcolm’s second installment here.

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Caitie Hurst “How Can I Be Silent” Album Review

If one were to amass a who’s who lineup of production wizards, place their best work with a killer artist on a single album, you’d likely end up with a pop gem just like Caitie Hurst’s debut project, “How Could I Be Silent.”

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Jonny Diaz “Sweetness and Sorrow” Album Review

Jonny Diaz Sweetness and Sorrow (Centricity Music)  Sweetness and Sorrow is the latest project from Jonny Diaz, the chart-topping artist that brought us hits like, “More Beautiful You.” This six-song EP is a freshly cooked batch of catchy acoustic melodies anchored in themes of empowerment and family life. The album opens with the upbeat “Broken People” Read More

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The Gray Havens “She Waits” Album Review

The Gray Havens She Waits (Artist Garden Entertainment) The Gray Havens is a band that seeps into your bones. The husband/wife team of Dave and Licia Radford provides equal parts grandeur, poetry, and modern beats to create absolute magic. Try to compare them to any other band, though, and you’ll come up empty. The Gray Read More

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Jason Nelson “The Answer” Album Review

Jason Nelson The Answer (RCA Inspiration) Baltimore’s own Jason Nelson has enjoyed a lasting career in the world of urban gospel and his latest release, The Answer, will only serve to further that longevity. Packed with rich, soulful runs and warm, earnest vocals, the album almost presents like an extended worship session, complete with words Read More

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