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  • Home Free “Home of the Free” Album Review

    Spurred by the prolonged isolated caused by the pandemic, the tragic debacle at the Capital earlier this year, and the racial injustice surrounding the death of George Floyd, Home Free have decided to cut a collection of songs to bring the nation together.

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  • Phil Wickham “Hymn of Heaven” Album Review

    Though Phil Wickham has had been releasing music since 2003, he wasn't propelled to superstardom until "This is Amazing Grace" hit #1 on the Billboard's Christian Airplay chart in 2014.

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  • Rory Feek “Gentle Man” Album Review

    Though one of the songs on this record may be entitled "Time Machine," the whole album is a time machine. These 14 newly recorded songs transport us back to a time when words are binding, when gentility is the expression of the society, and when the idyllic is the scene of life.

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  • Oak Ridge Boys “Front Porch Singin’” Album Review

    The current line-up of the Oak Ridge Boys has been singing together for the last 40 odd years. As a collective, they have had 17 #1 singles, 31 studio albums and 63 singles thus far. They have had their share of sold-out tours and they have had weathered through the various changing fronts of country and Gospel music.

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  • Crowder “Milk and Honey” Album Review

    With his beard and his rugged "hypie" looks, it's easy to stereotype Crowder as one of those rock-edged worship artists who likes to revved-up his guitar for some loud stadium-rocking music

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  • The Belonging Co “See the Light (Live)” Album Review

    There is a problem Nashville-based church The Belonging Co will never run into. They will never be without a worship leader to lead worship on any given Sunday.

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  • Gary LeVox “One On One” EP Review

    If you like the sounds of Rascal Flats from the early 2000s, you won't be disappointed with Gary LeVox's debut solo EP. Those signature pop-country offerings with a flair for the dramatic are all back on this 5 -song collection.

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  • Andrew Ripp “Evergreen” Album Review

    Andrew Ripp has been described as "a respected songwriter with the voice of an artist."

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  • Carolyn Arends “Recognition” Album Review

    Not many songwriters can reference Pinocchio and King Lear within the lyrics of a song.

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  • CAIN “Rise Up” Album Review

    CAIN, which comprises of siblings Madison Cain Johnson, Taylor Cain Matz, and Logan Cain, have finally dropped their debut album.

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