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  • Josh Wilson: Trying to Fit the Ocean in a Cup
    Matt Conner
    Josh Wilson’s lucky or talented, but the latter is more likely the case. After all, he bit off what initially seems to be more than...
  • Since October: This is My Heart
    Christy Gordon
    At first blush, Since October is your average Linkin Park-esque, modern rock outfit. The band’s album, This Is My Heart, boasts rhymes...
  • Passion: God of This City
    Lindsay Williams
    The latest installment in the Passion series is God of This City, a live disc featuring the best moments of Passion ’07 and regional...
  • Braille: The IV Edition
    Brenten Gilbert
    Continuing a 13-year career, music mogul Bryan Winchester (aka Braille) hits the pavement again for his fourth solo release. The IV...
  • Matt Maher: Empty & Beautiful
    Mike Parker
    Somewhere between the prescient life observations of Chris Rice and the passionate, pop radio worship anthems of Chris Tomlin resides...
  • Dave Barnes: Me and You and the World
    Lindsay Williams
    Known for his lovelorn lyrics as a successful independent singer/songwriter, Dave Barnes enters some blusier territory on his major...
  • Chasen: Shine Through the Stars
    Lindsay Scranton
    In a world of over-produced music, Chasen is a refreshing throwback to genuinely good tunes. Although most of the songs have an acoustic...

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  • Go Fish Crusades for Christmas
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    Acclaimed family entertainers Go Fish find themselves in the middle of the Christmas-word controversy once again this year, but that’s exactly where the Minneapolis-based trio wants to be. Set to bring their “Christmas with a Capital 'C'” Tour to 13 cities this season, Go Fish’s ongoing mission to keep “Christmas” in the public vernacular is strongly resonating with Americans opposed to growing civic and cultural attempts to promote the word “holiday” instead.
  • These Cold and Rusted Lungs
    Amy Courts
    A female Derek Webb. One hates to make cheap comparisons, but it’s the easiest way to communicate just how beautiful and vulnerable the music of Amy Courts truly is.
  • Brooke Barrettsmith
    Brooke Barrettsmith
    In an age of female rocker clones who’ve either idolized Avril Lavigne or Kelly Clarkson, it’s refreshing to find a singer/songwriter/guitarist who really plugs in with power, while putting her own introspective pen to paper.
  • The Bright Sadness
    Charlie Hall
    If there was ever a “dark” artist among the roster of worship artists trained by the Passion movement of the last 10 years, it is Charlie Hall. “Contemplative” may be a better word. Or “artsy.” Or maybe...
  • The Anti Mother
    Norma Jean
    You now can place Norma Jean officially on the map. It’s quite apparent this band commands significant attention and respect in the music industry. One listen to its fourth studio album, The Anti Mother, makes that clear. Never has the celebrated band sounded so accessible and yet the metalcore act completely retains its roots. It’s a combination sure to please older fans and reach new ones on this year’s “Warped Tour.” It’s possible this will be seen as the band’s cornerstone work in a (hopefully) storied career.
  • Dance or Die
    Family Force 5
    Busting out a second full-length record, the over-the-top quirky quintet plunges head first with Dance or Die into 11 dance-till-you-drop ditties that egregiously elevate the Atlanta boys into a league...
  • Satisfied
    DecembeRadio
    Very rarely does any band connect in concert to the scalding degrees of Southern-streaked rock & rollers DecembeRadio. Taking cues from The Black Crowes, the group unloads with a gargantuan wall of guitars and the ferocious howls of front man Josh Reedy. The group’s sophomore CD, Satisfied, comes across with more self-assurance and blissfully controlled chaos than on its already exceptional Grammy-nominated/Dove Award-winning self-titled debut.
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