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Jun 3 Reviews
Lowborn
AnberlinReview by Chelc Eaves
I still remember some nights in my adolescent years when I would lay outside on the roof just so I could blast Anberlin’s album, Never Take Friendship Personal, as...
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Mar 11 Reviews
What the Morning Shows
The Dust of MenReview by Chelc Eaves
Music is all about feeling something. Whether the instruments pull your heart into a specific rhythm, the lyrics spark a connection, the nostalgically whimsical emotions from your past come...
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Nov 6 Reviews
Want
PolyvalentReview by Chelc Eaves
Polyvalent: an adjective in which something has different functions, forms or facets, an adjective that not only can matchlessly describe this project, but also feels rightly suiting for this...
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Oct 12 Reviews
The Exchange
The ExchangeReview by Chelc Eaves
To prematurely label The Exchange’s self-titled EP, we will simply call it what it is: a catchy worship album. The band merges praise and worship-themed songs with a bright,...
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Sep 3 Reviews
Twin Forks
Twin ForksReview by Chelc Eaves
Jumping into the current American folk revolution is Twin Forks, whose self-titled EP drops Sept. 17. Frequently called a super-group (fronted by Dashboard Confessional’s Chris Carrabba), this-boot stomping folk...
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Sep 3 Reviews
Completionist
Blood of the MartyrsReview by Chelc Eaves
If your heart was broken over the news of The Chariot calling it quits, get ready to mend some of those pieces with the hefty pulsating tones and ruthless...
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