Enterline “Kingdoms” Album Review
Don’t get too hung up on where or how to categorize Enterline. They’re a husband-wife team (Drew & Melanie) yet the spotlight is solely on Melanie’s magnificent vocal. Worship (and worshipful) songs abound on Kingdoms yet this feels nothing like your standard worship release. It’s also not radio-ready.
Riley Clemmons “Riley Clemmons” Album Review
Riley Clemmons may be new to the pop music scene, but her polished self-titled debut record doesn’t feel like the work of a rookie. Combined with slick production, Clemmons’ radio-friendly messages of positivity are a breath of fresh air. This collection of songs carries the bubble-gum sound of the pop world, but the content is heavy on the grace, love, and hope of Jesus Christ.
David and Nicole Binion “Dwell: A Live Worship Experience” Album Review
David and Nicole Binion release their Intergrity debut Dwell: A Live Worship Experience, a collection of multi-generational, diverse praise. The Binions’ signature sound recalls the spontaneity and beauty of classic worship music.
Bryan Andrew Wilson “This Time” Album Review
Bryan Andrew Wilson This Time (Bryan’s Songs/CE Music) “This Time,” things will be different, proclaims Bryan Andrew Wilson on the title track of his new EP. The song’s lyrics are an Ebenezer of sorts, declaring a new boldness in a life free from fear and guilt, and built on love. But for Wilson, who grew Read More
Rhett Walker Band “Rhett Walker Band EP” Album Review
There is a serious dearth of Southern Christian rock and roll and we need it because, let’s face it, the combo of vocal twang, gritty guitar sounds, and divine harmonies is simply magical. Rhett Walker Band out of Nashville, Tennessee has been providing that magic since 2012, and it continues on their new self-titled EP.
Joel Vaughn “Control (Vol. 1)” Album Review
Somewhere between an all-out infectious dance pop and bedroom laptop compositions lies the music of Joel Vaughn’s latest EP, Control (Vol. 1). Vaughn’s been working in this electropop sphere for quite some time and he’s clearly found a home in these simplistic, enjoyable melodies.