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Worship
roCK releases
09.18.2012
REMEDy DRIvE
REsusCiTATE
CENTRICITy RECORDS/ EMICMg
THE gLORIOuS uNSEEN
loVEsiCK
BEC RECORDINgS/EMICMg
ESTERLyN
woVEN
vSR MuSIC gROuP/EMICMg
BECOMINg THE ARCHETyPE
i Am
SOLID STATE RECORDS/ EMICMg
THE ROyAL ROyAL
ThE RoYAlTY
PARADIgM COLLECTIvE/ PROvIDENT
THE WEDDINg
Tbd
TOOTH & NAIL RECORDS/ EMICMg
AS I LAy DyINg
AwAKENEd
METAL BLADE RECORDS/ PROvIDENT
All release dates and album titles are subject to change. For the most up-to-date release schedule, visit www. ccmmagazine.com/category/ rock/
09.25.2012
roCK
reMedy drIve
Resuscitate (Centricity Music) FOR FANS OF: Abandon, Sanctus Real, The Afters QQQQ
Remedy Drive continues to be one of the most muscular and meaningful
acts in today’s modern rock world. Whether singing of their daily reliance on the Lord throughout “Better Than Life” or offering stadium-shaking praise throughout “glory,” there’s plenty of meat in the message.
–Andy Argyrakis
WE LIKE: “Better Than Life”
the MuseuM
my only Rescue (BEC Recordings) FOR FANS OF: Tenth Avenue North, Starfield QQQQ
My Only Rescue is the latest release from the BEC quartet known as The
Museum, and it’s easily the most polished, mature release from the band to date. Strong pop/ rock constructs like “Love Will Find you” and the title track are bound for radio glory and the entire affair is both inspiring and infectious.
–Matt Conner
luMINate
welcome to daylight
(Sparrow Records/ EMI CMG) FOR FANS OF: The Fray, One Sonic Society, David Crowder Band QQQ
Though much different than their previous album, the latest release from worship-
esque band Luminate is still in the same vein. Fans of Charlie Hall and David Crowder will enjoy the upbeat, well-orchestrated worship tunes like, “Holds us Together” and “Battle For Peace.”
–Grace S. Aspinwall
WE LIKE: “Banner of Love”
wrIte thIs dowN
lost weekend (Tooth & Nail) FOR FANS OF: Sent By Ravens
QQQ
The latest Write This Down release is a gritty, intense collection the dual vocal approach
allows the band to mix in Johnny Collier’s screams on some of the harsher tracks (“See ya Never”), and the expansive sound is a bit more honed here with Rob Hawkins at the production helm.
–Matt Conner
WE LIKE: “The Florida Rage”
WE LIKE: “My Only Rescue”
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