Yep, there’s another one. Is it Celtic Woman, Damien Rice, or someone else?
Album number 14 is no musical achievement, but neither is it an unpleasant listen.
Does “Christian rock” still exist? Weighing in on a CMCentral debate.
An empirical quest to discover which Christian publications really review Christian music and which ones don’t.
Whatever your dark adventure, the Canadian orchestral pop-rockers provide a capable soundtrack.
Josh Ritter with Old School Freight Train. 10/9/07, 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C.
We have never believed that there is such a thing as “Christian genre” music and, from now on, that belief will guide everything that we publish.
Where the industry-evading anti-rock stars fit in the rock ‘n roll canon.
The antidote to post-rock bluster: no shaggy edges, just clean skill.
Dashboard’s “return to roots” is actually more about general restraint, and that’s a good thing.
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