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Prepare to be stunned! Kings Kaleidoscope's first full-length release, 'Becoming Who We Are,' is unabashed alternative praise and stunning worship that will leave you at a loss for words. You'll listen, then you'll listen again and by the end of round 2, you'll wanting to shout Kings Kaleidoscope's praises from the rooftops. -
Hillsong Worship's 'No Other Name' Is Like No Other
All in all, 'No Other Name' is an impressive and impassioned release that sets the stage for worship in a marvelous way. Perfect for large congregational settings, smaller churches and intimate worship at home, this album will take you to the Throne room and deliver you into the arms of a loving Savior. -
Kari Jobe's 'Majestic' is Practically Royal
Listening to Kari Jobe's new project leads to an overwhelming urge to worship. Listeners are gently drawn into each song, like children being led by a loving father to the throne. A sense of joy and utter peace comes on and before you know it, you're hooked! Every song on "Majestic" shines with an unchanging thirst for God's presence. -
Rapture Ruckus 'Invader, Volume 1 - EP' Review
The follow-up to Rapture Ruckus's 2011 full-length album, Open Your Eyes was funded by a successful IndieGoGo campaign which promised two different EP projects. The first one, Invader Vol 1 delivers the Rapture Ruckus sound listeners fell in love with. The second one, which will come later this year, will be a more stripped down, raw sound, that may surprise fans. -
Carrollton's 'Breathe In Deep' CD Review
Fans of NEEDTOBREATHE and Rhett Walker Band will fall in love with Carrollton right off the bat. With "Breathe In Deep," lead singer / guitarist Justin Mosteller, bassist Jordan Bailey, lead guitarist Jeremy Menard and drummer Michael Loy deliver a confident project full of pure faith and love. -
Kutless - Glory - Album Review
For those who are thinking "another CCM worship album?" never fear - the rock chops are there. These guys can still make music that makes you want to bang your head; now you just want to raise your arms to Heaven while you're doing it! Delivering songs that will work in private worship moments, in church services or in youth group meetings, Glory is pretty glorious. -
Jamie Grace is Ready to Fly (Album Review)
Highlighting the unique tone and texture to her voice and her beautiful heart, Jamie's sophomore album hits all of the right notes. As we've come to expect from the young songstress, there is no comfortable little style box her music fits in. She combines elements of pop, country, R&B, and rock effortlessly. -
Royal Tailor - 'Royal Tailor' Music Review
Tauren, Blake, Jarrod and D.J. had a strong debut with Black & White and their self-titled second release is even better. If you weren't a fan before, after hearing this album, you will be! -
Cloverton 'Patterns' Review
Cloverton's first full length album showcases everything there is to love about this band. For the Manhattan, KS based pop-rockers known as Cloverton, it all started with a win in 2011. -
Matt Redman 'Your Grace Finds Me'
At the end of Your Grace Finds Me, you don't feel like you've listened to an album; you feel like you've experienced a moment, embraced a movement. Matt Redman doesn't just entertain with uplifting lyrics, he teaches through song...
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