HM Album Reviews Ambassadors of Shalom Abdicate Self This group is an energetic, garage-band with a rock and roll heart. Their message is serious, honest and solid. They cover Nothing But The Blood of Jesus in a... HM Album Reviews Aaron Peace The Next Step Aaron Peace offers an EP with the common singer/songwriter elements, such as honest storytelling, often times blended with rock. He does not, however, try to be overly clever or... HM Album Reviews Loftland I Don't Want to Dance With a dash of ’80s pop energy, playful rock and straightforward lyrics, Loftland’s album I Don’t Want To Dance offers uplifting, upbeat dance rock. The title track “I Don’t... HM Album Reviews Satellites and Sirens One Noise Perhaps you are familiar with Satellites and Sirens because of their song, “Our God is Able,” but their entire album, One Noise, is worth a deeper listen. While distinctly... HM Album Reviews Hospital Tailspin Tailspin, the most recent release by Hospital, is a fun, refreshing throwback to ’80s new-wave pop. With elements of electronica flare and pleasant male vocals blended with pop synthesizer... HM Album Reviews Matt Redman Your Grace Finds Me As his music usually does, Matt Redman’s new album meets you and ushers you into a place of honesty before the living God; worship follows. If you enjoy quality... HM Album Reviews Beartooth Sick The new Beartooth EP, Sick, is a powerful release. The driving guitars rip sounds that, on the song “Go Be The Voice,” sound like a chainsaw. Their heavy rhythms... HM Album Reviews Ghost Ship The Good King Folky in some songs, country in others, Ghost Ship’s The Good King is the second full-length release from mega-church Mars Hill Music’s worship bands. The Good King has hints... HM Album Reviews False Idle Threat Upon first listen, I thought to myself, “Gee, another thrash punk band,” but I was certainly wrong. False Idle is a solid punk band, and its first album, Threat,... HM Album Reviews King's Kaleidoscope Joy Has Dawned Having heard far too much poorly executed Christmas music, I am skeptical when it comes to Christmas albums.
HM Album Reviews Ambassadors of Shalom Abdicate Self This group is an energetic, garage-band with a rock and roll heart. Their message is serious, honest and solid. They cover Nothing But The Blood of Jesus in a...
HM Album Reviews Aaron Peace The Next Step Aaron Peace offers an EP with the common singer/songwriter elements, such as honest storytelling, often times blended with rock. He does not, however, try to be overly clever or...
HM Album Reviews Loftland I Don't Want to Dance With a dash of ’80s pop energy, playful rock and straightforward lyrics, Loftland’s album I Don’t Want To Dance offers uplifting, upbeat dance rock. The title track “I Don’t...
HM Album Reviews Satellites and Sirens One Noise Perhaps you are familiar with Satellites and Sirens because of their song, “Our God is Able,” but their entire album, One Noise, is worth a deeper listen. While distinctly...
HM Album Reviews Hospital Tailspin Tailspin, the most recent release by Hospital, is a fun, refreshing throwback to ’80s new-wave pop. With elements of electronica flare and pleasant male vocals blended with pop synthesizer...
HM Album Reviews Matt Redman Your Grace Finds Me As his music usually does, Matt Redman’s new album meets you and ushers you into a place of honesty before the living God; worship follows. If you enjoy quality...
HM Album Reviews Beartooth Sick The new Beartooth EP, Sick, is a powerful release. The driving guitars rip sounds that, on the song “Go Be The Voice,” sound like a chainsaw. Their heavy rhythms...
HM Album Reviews Ghost Ship The Good King Folky in some songs, country in others, Ghost Ship’s The Good King is the second full-length release from mega-church Mars Hill Music’s worship bands. The Good King has hints...
HM Album Reviews False Idle Threat Upon first listen, I thought to myself, “Gee, another thrash punk band,” but I was certainly wrong. False Idle is a solid punk band, and its first album, Threat,...
HM Album Reviews King's Kaleidoscope Joy Has Dawned Having heard far too much poorly executed Christmas music, I am skeptical when it comes to Christmas albums.
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