Jeremy Gibson – Worthy of it All Matt Conner June 14, 2018 If you've not listened to Gibson's music before, Worthy of It All is a great place to start. He's a humble, honest musician who simply wants to honor God, his community and the bigger church with the best possible songs he can write.
He is We – Climbing Mountains Matt Conner June 14, 2018 The material always comes in waves like this. A new EP and a forthcoming LP insinuates that Rachel Taylor, the songstress behind He Is We, is enjoying an inspired season, but the Washington native says inspirat...
Mat Kearney – Time Well Spent Matt Conner May 4, 2018 It may not always shake down like he plans, but a songwriter’s going to write, and for this lauded lyricist, he’s willing to put in the hours–or minutes—it takes
Alisa Turner – Digging In The Dirt Matt Conner May 4, 2018 Often writing and performing songs in the key of pain, Turner routinely finds inspiration in those places of hurt to unlock awakening
Jackie Hill Perry – ‘Crescendo’ album review Matt Conner May 2, 2018 “Crescendo” by Jackie Hill Perry releases May 11, 2018 (Fair Trade/Humble Beast). Reviewed on May 2, 2018 for CCMmagazine.com.... Read more
5 May releases you should know Matt Conner April 27, 2018 We break down our five must-have new releases as we approach the doorstep of the summer season...
Lincoln Brewster – ‘God Of The Impossible’ album review Matt Conner April 25, 2018 "God Of The Impossible" by Lincoln Brewster releases May 4, 2018 (Integrity). Reviewed on Apr. 25, 2018 for CCMmagazine.com.... Read more
Future Of Forestry – Worship without words Matt Conner April 23, 2018 The man behind Future Of Forestry recently released Union, a brand new instrumental album marked by orchestral soundscapes...
Ledger – 2 Beats, 1 Song Matt Conner April 16, 2018 Now that Skillet's drummer has gone all Dave Grohl & Phil Collins on us, she offers her side—and heart—behind stepping out to center stage
Stryper – Made Of Metal Matt Conner April 16, 2018 The ‘Yellow & Black Attack’ is still burning red hot, Michael Sweet may even say they’re ‘Hotter than hell,’ as Stryper’s front man speaks out & stands up for their ‘new’ sound