Tim Hughes – Happy Day review

This is the first live album from popular UK worship leader Tim Hughes. Often with live music albums it can be easy to dismiss them as a quick cash in on the popularity of previously released studio albums by simply recording them again but in a live setting. And in many cases that accusation is […]

Words of Life

In Matthew 12:36-37 Jesus tells us: “And I tell you this, you must give an account on judgment day for every idle word you speak. The words you say will either acquit you or condemn you.” And it got me thinking. Do my words honour God? Will they acquit or condemn me? If we thought about […]

Delirious? – Kingdom of Comfort Review

UK band Delirious recently released their latest album, Kingdom of Comfort. This album is a bit of a departure musically from previous releases, with the band not afraid to experiment and try new things. And while it works, fans looking for a “classic” Delirious album will be slightly disappointed. There is a general theme that […]

NewWorldSon – Salvation Station Review

NewWorldSon, a new band from Canada, describe themselves as a soul band.  But this is not old school soul. Salvation Station has a modern, up-to-date edge to it, with plenty of hints of rock present. For the bulk of the CD the simple yet often effective pattern of catchy choruses and spiritual lyrics is used. […]

Bluetree – Greater Things Review

Ok, so I’ve been listening to the bluetree CD a lot of late. Its just been remastered and released but Ive had it since the original launch last September. I didn’t manage to make it to their launch night but any time I’ve heard these guys live they’re been fantastic so I was anticipating great […]

Stellar Kart – Expect the Unexpected Review

Until I listened to this CD, although I had heard of Stellar Kart, I had never actually heard them, so I didn’t really know what to expect. The band consists of four guys, Adam, Cody, Jordan and Brian, and the album art suggests they are into surfing. On the basis of this album, it would […]

Cadia

Cadia by Cadia Cadia is the debut album of the group of the same name, containing tracks with a Christian message. Consisting of vocalists Courtney Myers and Tori Smith, Cadia appear onto the music scene something of an unknown entity. Slotting neatly into the soft-rock category, Cadia nevertheless manage to separate themselves sufficiently from the […]

Rapture Ruckus Review

“I Believe” is the 2nd full-length album for Rapture Ruckus. Featuring stadium filler tracks such as Lose Control and Rockin’ as well as honest, emotive songs such as the title song I Believe and Rhymes for Times. Brad Dring AKA Rapture (frontman and MC mastermind) was originally a rock drummer before realizing talent in the hip-hop […]