Archive for the ‘Music’ Category

Jadon Lavik The Road Acoustic

Jadon Lavik The Road Acoustic
Jadon Lavik has called BEC records his home for nearly six years. Despite this he has yet to garner much of a name in the worship industry. Yet he continues to faithfully release music, with this being his 4th record on the Tooth and Nail sub-label. The Road Acoustic is, as its name suggests, an acoustic...
October 16th, 2009 | Music, album reviews | Read More

Joy Electric Favorites At Play

Joy Electric Favorites At Play
Joy Electric’s never been one to disappoint. Albums are put out consistently, music is often fun and unconventional, and lyrics despite being weird are thought provoking. The idea of a Joy Electric cover album continues in Jason Martin’s unconventionality, and is a first. Those unfamiliar with Joy...
October 16th, 2009 | Music, album reviews | Read More

Queen’s Club Nightmarer EP

Queen’s Club Nightmarer EP
A bio touting ex-Chariot members is enough to get the attention of many in the music world. Hailing from Kansas City, Missouri, Queen’s Club is a self-described dance group, seemingly hoping to get the attention of the scene followings of Breathe Carolina, the Medic Droid, and Cash Cash. Unfortunately,...
October 16th, 2009 | Music, album reviews | Read More

The Letter Black Breaking The Silence EP

The Letter Black Breaking The Silence EP
It seems Tooth and Nail has been on somewhat of a signing spree lately. From former The Chariot member’s new dance group Queen’s Club to South Carolina hailing quintet Sent By Ravens, to the likes of The Ascendiate, The Letter Black, and Gwen Stacy, it looks as if the Seattle based label is hoping...
September 23rd, 2009 | Music, album reviews | Read More

Hawk Nelson Live Life Loud

Hawk Nelson Live Life Loud
When it comes to Christian pop-punk acts, the worthwhile ones are few and far between. Hawk Nelson is of those. Despite their relatively weak third release, their debut (Letters To The President) and sophomore follow-up (Smile It’s the End Of The World) held their own, even giving Boxcar Racer a run...
September 23rd, 2009 | Music, album reviews | Read More

Thousand Foot Krutch Welcome To The Masquerade

Thousand Foot Krutch Welcome To The Masquerade
Thousand Foot Krutch unknowingly set a standard with their 2003 record Phenomenon. Fans fell head over heels for it, and understandably so, it’s easily one of the strongest alternative rock albums of the time. Although not a quality found directly in songs, the album was mysteriously atmospheric, bordering...
September 4th, 2009 | Featured, Music, album reviews | Read More

Skillet Awake

Skillet Awake
As rich of history as Skillet’s makes it near impossible for an article or cover story to do them justice. The grammy nominated four-some have been pumping out music for nearly fifteen years, and are just now beginning to be noticed outside of Christian rock circles. Never bounded by genres, they’ve...
August 27th, 2009 | Featured, Music, album reviews | Read More

Interview With Ryan Clark of Demon Hunter

Interview With Ryan Clark of Demon Hunter
Interview with Ryan Clark of Demon Hunter Camaren: First things first, thanks for taking the time to sit down and talk with us. Now you’re promoting your latest release “Storm the Gates of Hell”, about a third of the way through the tour, on the road with Living Sacrifice, Oh Sleeper, Advent, and...
August 27th, 2009 | Featured, Music, interviews | Read More

The Glorious Unseen The Hope That Lies In You

The Glorious Unseen The Hope That Lies In You
In 2007 The Glorious Unseen released their BEC debut Tonight The Stars Speak. They were, for some, a breath of fresh air, spouting an unconventional brand of worship music in a scene dominated by Tomlin and Hillsong sound-alike’s. Two years following the release, the Nashville quintet are back with...
August 27th, 2009 | Featured, Music, album reviews | Read More

Manafest Citizens Activ

Manafest Citizens Activ
For doubters who believe the Christian rap genre will never work, Manafest is here to prove you half wrong. Although artists such as Grits, Lecrae, Trip-Lee, and John Reuben may never grace the mainstream charts, as long as the inspiration comes from an alternative motive, quality Christian rap will...
August 20th, 2009 | Music, album reviews | Read More