UK-based worship leader and songwriter Luke Wareham returns with a bang.
moreIn her own soft and gentle ways, Leslie Jordan has a way of removing the barricades so that we can see the grandeur of Christ's majesty through her songs.
moreSandra McCracken contributes two things to worship music that is somehow of a rarity these days.
moreWells describes his music not as an escape but as an entrance. His songs are so crafted that they allow us to enter life to search for its meaning and purpose.
moreThe name "Hillsong" is in dire straits. The sex scandals, the abuse of volunteers, the extravagant lifestyles of leaders leading to high-profile court cases, resignations, and firings, has had an adverse impact on their music.
moreStranded amid the countless scandals, it's understandable that Hillsong UNITED has decided to ditch the moniker "Hillsong."
moreIn a genre which lack grit and teeth, Anne Wilson's debut album My Jesus sounds refreshing.
moreLos Angeles-based Mosaic MSC first attracted attention when their breakout single "Tremble" spent 33 weeks on the Billboard charts.
moreKristene DiMarco likens the listening of The Field to looking into a mirror.
moreWith its fuzzy colors shading a cartoon-ish character donning the cover, it is easy to dismiss this record as dump down effort to appease today's hip-hop listening youths.
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