Fair Trade Services
Release Date: May 17th 2019
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Chris Rice– Untitled Hymn: A Collection Of Hymns (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
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Fair Trade Services
Release Date: May 17th 2019
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Chris Rice– Untitled Hymn: A Collection Of Hymns (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
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Provident Label Group
Release Date: July 19th 2019
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Elevation Worship– Aleluya (En La Tierra) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Bethel Music
Release Date: July 5th 2019
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Brandon Lake– This Is A Move (Single) (iTunes)
Independent
Release Date: June 7th 2019
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
RED– The Evening Hate (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Provident Label Group
Release Date: June 7th 2019
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Elle Limebear – Elle Limebear (EP) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Capitol CMG
Release Date: June 14th 2019
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Sean Curran – Bigger Than I Thought (EP) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Integrity Music
Release Date: July 19th 2019
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Local Sound – Sunday School (EP) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Fair Trade Services
Release Date: June 21st 2019
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Citizen Way – The Lord’s Prayer (Single) (iTunes/Amazon mp3)
Independent
Release Date: June 28th 2019
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Rachael Nemiroff– Belong (Single) (iTunes/Amazon mp3)
Sometimes I sit and wonder which artist from my 100 influential list, has been the hardest to discuss and write about. From when I did start off this once a week (or so) blog posting session, till now; which artist has stretched me the most, in terms of music, lyrics, my very own perceptions of the band/solo artist, or even what I tend to believe about them as a person? Has there been an artist that has challenged my own thinking of music in general? For me personally, I don’t think an artist has come to me just yet, but as of this moment, there is an artist that is coming extremely close. Michael Bublé has been in the music business for a while, and his name as been thrown around here and there- I’m sure people have heard of him, even if they themselves haven’t heard of his music. Born and bred in the deep heart of Burnaby, British Colombia in Canada; Michael has been making music for quite some time, and while his name right now wasn’t as popular as it was back when he was creating music on a regular basis in the early to mid-2000s; we as listeners are nevertheless blessed to hear and appreciate and artist like Michael. While I wasn’t totally in the know about the blues/swing/jazz genre that Michael embodies in a vast number of his songs; I was however game enough to listen to Michael and give it a go. The result- my appreciation and admiration, respect and reverence, for Michael as an artist. Though even now Michael’s music, and I guess jazz in general, won’t be my go-to music; I can nevertheless listen to such songs without much, if not any, disdain. The same cannot be said of me even 5 years ago. And so, if Michael’s music (as similar stylistically to Frank Sinatra’s, way back in the day) can move the needle a little and challenge myself into thinking outside the box of what styles of music can be enjoyable; then Michael Bublé and his songs have served their purpose.
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