Alisa Turner is one of a seemingly endless stream of worship leaders and songwriters from Nashville who are turning out new music to encourage the church and help us worship.
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Christian rappers Andy Mineo and Wordsplayed partner to create a well-crafted hip-hop album
Sandra McCracken has been making music in the public eye since 2000
I once had a jazz piano teacher tell me that there are no new chord progressions in popular music.
In 2011, Arcade Fire released an album called The Suburbs that spoke to the world in a prophetic and profound way,
Not found on many Christian Contemporary Music radio stations,
Throughout the Fleet Foxes’ discography, frontman Robin Pecknold’s voice and the warm harmonies it’s presented with have always felt comforting.
The artist Propaganda discovered poetry, spoken word, and hip-hop through friends he met in college.
The Nashville Sound starts softly with “Last of My Kind,”
“Have you ever seen the wonder?”
Grammy winner and former American Idol finalist Mandisa returns to the music scene with Out of the Dark,
For those familiar with his art, David Bazan has practically become synonymous with the word “doubt.”
Willie Nelson, the self-proclaimed “young bull rider” in his song “Old Timer,”
Jaci Velasquez appeared on the Christian music scene at age 16,
The darker aspects of human experience have inspired numerous musical traditions
A hefty amount of stamina is needed when a non-metal listener like myself engages
Laura Story’s fifth studio record, Open Hands, is filled with the message of hope.
For her new album with a new label and a new producer, Alison Krauss decided to record old songs.
Long after key changes, extended guitar solos, seven-minute tracks, and songs fading out were deemed taboo
Music has the power to reveal human experiences that are different from our own.
In the eight years since The xx debuted their self-titled album,
I was 13 years old when I first discovered U2’s fifth album, The Joshua Tree.
After a 9-year hiatus, gospel powerhouse CeCe Winans returns with a reflective and hopeful work, Let Them Fall in Love.
John Arndt and David Gungor, known together as The Brilliance, have crafted another thoughtful, carefully constructed song cycle with their latest release,