Casting Crowns returns for the deluxe version of their very short 2021 album, Healer, adding another 7 tracks. Most of the new tracks blend right in to the original, with very few standing out from a vague CCM sound.
The original album is strong in its overall sound, but to chop up the tracklisting and intersperse new songs within gives it a very different sound. While some songs go for a very solemn, melancholy sound, such as "Song of a Broken Heart" and "Scars In Heaven," ... read more
Back for his third solo studio album, Starringo drops Forever Me, which, different than any other project he has, does not feature any other artists; only Starringo rapping and singing all the way through.
The two singles on the project, "I'm Really Like This" and "No Awards," are arguably the best tracks on the album, with some clean flows and melodies on each. But almost no other track lives up to the singles; the listener is left with a very forgettable, almost boring ... read more
Caesura II is a collection of some of the best underground rap and R&B artists that Christian music has to offer, all on one project. DJ LostNFound lives up to his title for himself, the "DJ Khaled of CHH," getting over 50 artists on one project to make some crazy collaborations.
The whole project is more like a mixtape than an album; it doesn't have one distinct theme throughout, and it has a lot of previously released singles as well. Many of the collabs work well; ... read more
Hymn Of Heaven is music for the soul. Phil Wickham makes arguably his most cohesive, thoughtful project ever with beautiful vocals, original and well-written lyrics and a heart for God seen clearly in every song.
Every single track contributes to this project. From front to back, you get one consistent feeling of worship and praise that shines in a number of different styles and formats. A few songs stand out both musically and lyrically: "Battle Belongs", "Hymn of Heaven", ... read more
Rend Collective makes their return with Whosoever, featuring a number of new tracks about confidence and faith through Jesus. The whole album is an excellent flavor of Northern Ireland, mixing traditional sounds with elements of pop and rock to make something original.
The beauty of the three singles ("As For Me", "Plans" and "Let It Roll") is that they're not necessarily even the best tracks of the album, and yet work as their own songs and provide a good sampler ... read more