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This Moment


by: Steven Curtis Chapman


:Album Description:Special Edition includes 4 exclusive acoustic versions of 'Miracle In the Moment', 'Cinderella', 'Children of God' and 'With One Voice'.

Last One Picked


by: Superchic(k)


:Album Description:Special Edition includes 4 exclusive acoustic versions of 'Miracle In the Moment', 'Cinderella', 'Children of God' and 'With One Voice'.

Nervosa


by: Showbread


:Album Description:Showbread prefers recreating the band's musical tone with every album, this album is no exception. The first thing that makes this record special is the fact that it is two records released on the same day, each with twelve completely different songs. One album is called Anorexia and the other is called Nervosa and they are soundtracks to a story called Anorexia Nervosa which is split into two, ten chapter segments, one segment comes included with one record and the second comes with the other. As you read the story, ...

The Promise


by: Plus One


: :Sure, there are more inventive or intense contemporary Christian acts out there. But as acts aspiring to boy-band fame in the CCM market go, Plus One are the best. Their harmonies are really solid and intricately woven together, their convictions undoubtedly heartfelt, their arrangements uplifting. The message is as pure as the golden melodies these boys let loose. --James Conde

I'm Only a Man


by: Emery


:Album Description:I Am Only A Man the third release from Seattle transplants Emery, shows the bands musical growth and expertise, continuing with the formula that brought them to a national stage, as well as thrust them into stardom. Eleven pounding songs that run the gamut from rock, alt-country, jazz and in-numerable other influences that the band has cited throughout their career, this trend setter is at it again with I Am Only A Man.

Anorak


by: Ruth


:Album Description:On the heels on a very successful first release, and even more impressive touring history Ruth returns with their sophomore smash 'Anorak' (a reference a person who has an unfathomable interest in something, and feels compelled to talk at length about it). Over the last year the band has lived up to the title and crossed the country multiple times delivering a message through their music. After sharing the stage with the likes of Switchfoot, Relient K, and Emery the band settled in for a few months to record with ...

Crashings


by: Falling Up


:Album Description:On the heels on a very successful first release, and even more impressive touring history Ruth returns with their sophomore smash 'Anorak' (a reference a person who has an unfathomable interest in something, and feels compelled to talk at length about it). Over the last year the band has lived up to the title and crossed the country multiple times delivering a message through their music. After sharing the stage with the likes of Switchfoot, Relient K, and Emery the band settled in for a few months to record with ...

Supernatural


by: dc Talk


: essential recording:How did DC Talk follow up their epic Jesus Freak? Very carefully, if Supernatural is any indication. Where Jesus Freak broke through musical barriers in a genre known for playing it safe, Supernatural builds on the band's momentum with a familiar blend of power pop, beautiful ballads, and power-chord rockers. The opening 'It's Killing Me' lays down a riveting foundation, while Toby McKeehan has never sounded more like Seal than on the soft ballads 'Consume Me' and 'Godsend.' But McKeehan (who coproduces) also turns it around by belting out ...

Kutless


by: Kutless


: essential recording:How did DC Talk follow up their epic Jesus Freak? Very carefully, if Supernatural is any indication. Where Jesus Freak broke through musical barriers in a genre known for playing it safe, Supernatural builds on the band's momentum with a familiar blend of power pop, beautiful ballads, and power-chord rockers. The opening 'It's Killing Me' lays down a riveting foundation, while Toby McKeehan has never sounded more like Seal than on the soft ballads 'Consume Me' and 'Godsend.' But McKeehan (who coproduces) also turns it around by belting out ...

Take Me to Your Leader


by: Newsboys


: essential recording:How did DC Talk follow up their epic Jesus Freak? Very carefully, if Supernatural is any indication. Where Jesus Freak broke through musical barriers in a genre known for playing it safe, Supernatural builds on the band's momentum with a familiar blend of power pop, beautiful ballads, and power-chord rockers. The opening 'It's Killing Me' lays down a riveting foundation, while Toby McKeehan has never sounded more like Seal than on the soft ballads 'Consume Me' and 'Godsend.' But McKeehan (who coproduces) also turns it around by belting out ...



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