Posted April 27 | Leave a Comment
This self-titled album being the first major production (INO) from the San Diego native Phil Wickham is a great jewel of instrumental dedication, vocal determination, and rigorous commitment to create an album that is not only entertaining but also leads the listener to a place of musical worship. Divine Romance an excellent compilation of literally breathe taking vocals and witty guitar licks shows the creative progress of this young and promising musician. Do not be surprised if in purchasin… read more
Posted February 11 | Leave a Comment
The fifth album of the Project86 legacy And the Rest Will Follow (2005) is described as by the bands front man Andrew Schwab, Our most diverse release, with as much focus on melody as there is on destruction. This statement is not a complete mistruth being the band does focus on melody and pulls it off successfully. However, this album lacks in what was captured in the 2004 release, Songs to Burn Your Bridges By it is missing the crippling intensity and insight along with blasting bass riffs… read more
Posted February 10 | Leave a Comment
Tooth and Nails, mewithoutYou has brought to the table "catch for us the foxes" (2004) an experimental master piece filled with as www.musichristian.com calls it challenging and innovative music. As I placed the full-length album into my stereo box I was greeted by the vocally intense and sensitive poet Aaron Weiss as he quotes to me scripture, You played the flute but no one was dancing; you sang a sad song and no one was crying. (Mat. 11:17) As I continued to listen to the album in its entir… read more