Tenth Avenue North ‘The Things We’ve Been Afraid To Say’ Album Review

After a decade of music, Tenth Avenue North has built an impressive platform comprised of multiple chart-topping singles and Dove Award wins. The Things We’ve Been Afraid to Say makes it clear the band has a well-formed plan on how to best utilize their position with radio, the church and fans after so much success—namely with the release of an EP that will force often uncomfortable subjects to the surface.... Read more

Jenny & Tyler ‘There Will Be A Song’ Album Review

Indie husband-wife folk/pop duo Jenny & Tyler offers a breath of musical fresh air with There Will Be A Song, which features 14 tracks three years in the making. The largely self-penned new album stays true to the duo’s folk roots, allowing sweet vocal harmonies and guitar to dominate this sonically pleasing musical palette.... Read more

Michele Sweeting Testifies with New Inspirational Single ‘New Thing’

The rich vocals of Gospel artist and worship leader Michele Sweeting have been catching the attention of fans in her hometown of New York City since her rendition of Richard Smallwood’s “Center of My Joy” soared to #1 on Gospel charts in the Big Apple. Now the evangelist and Motor City Praise Recording Artist returns with a brand new single entitled, “New Thing.”

Where Are They Now? — The Normals

The Normals is one of those bands that will earn you cool points if referenced in casual conversation. Formed in 1998 and named after Normal, Illinois, the Forefront Records band was an influential standout at a time when Christian music was trying to find its way. Their lyrics were grounded in an honest understanding of world-tested faith that few others in the genre professed.

Rivers & Robots ‘Discovery’ Album Review

The illusory pop/rock of Rivers & Robots is an intriguing and exciting left turn within the larger worship music genre. As one of the initial artists on Running Club Records, the Manchester-based trio sits comfortably between Mute Math’s slower work and Owl City’s more substantive songs, creating ethereal soundscapes that rethink the typical worship music construct.... Read more