Word Label Group
Release Date: October 19th 2018
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Sarah Reeves– Easy Never Needed You (iTunes/Amazon mp3)
Word Label Group
Release Date: October 19th 2018
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Sarah Reeves– Easy Never Needed You (iTunes/Amazon mp3)
Black River Christian Entertainment
Release Date: October 19th 2018
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Hannah Kerr– Christmas Eve in Bethlehem (iTunes/Amazon mp3)
Fair Trade Services
Release Date: November 2nd 2018
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
The Afters– The Beginning & Everything After (iTunes/Amazon mp3)
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CW
Premiere Episode Air Date: October 14th 2018
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Supergirl (Season 4 Premiere- “American Alien”)
Starring: Melissa Benoist, Chyler Leigh, Mehcad Brooks, Jesse Rath, Katie McGrath, Nicole Maines, Sam Witwer, April Parker Jones, David Harewood
After reading the recap of Season 1-3 of Supergirl that I recently posted, and from each of the 65 episodes, would you blame Kara Danvers if she felt a bit weary and out of sorts? After all, she’s been betrayed by her aunt and uncle, lost said aunt (because Alex killed her!), lost Mon-El twice (once to time travel, and twice to time travel as well- this time more permanent!), lost her friend Winn (a conscious decision to travel to the future!), and is currently walking on thin ice with her friend Lena Luthor (whom distrusts Supergirl more and more, and is still none the wiser to Kara and the Super being one and the same!). She hasn’t been backed up by Superman in any of her fights, and her last nemesis actually turned out to be a friend with a split personality, who left with her daughter for a fresh start. Does that sum up all of where Kara is at in the beginning of Season 4? Come join me for a bit as I discuss my initial thoughts of the season.
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CW
Season Air Date:
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Supergirl (Season 1-3)
Starring: Melissa Benoist, Chyler Leigh, Mehcad Brooks, Jeremy Jordan, Katie McGrath, Chris Wood, Floriana Lima, Odette Annable, David Harewood, Calista Flockhart
When you were younger, what was your preferred occupation? Was it a farmer, an actor, a musician, a fireman, a policeman, an astronaut, a writer, a chef, a biophysicist? Or was it something more outlandish, like being King or the President? What if you found yourself as a superhero, fighting alien life form and protecting the city, the country and the world from anything that could cause it harm? Well if you want to see how that look like, look no further than Supergirl– just started its fourth season, and one of the many superhero TV shows in the DC Arrowverse on the CW. While I plan to later review the 4th season premiere episode (before episode 2 airs tomorrow!), let me first quickly recap seasons 1-3, so that those of you who aren’t caught up with the series, and those of you who would like to, know what’s going on (and I’ll try not to post many spoilers, but it has been a few years since the show started, so I’m sure most of you already know the things I’m talking about!)
Reunion Records
Release Date: October 19th 2018
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Tenth Avenue North– The Things We’ve Been Afraid to Say (EP) (iTunes/Amazon mp3)
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BMG
Release Date: September 21st 2018
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Avril Lavigne– Head Above Water (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Gotee Records
Release Date: October 19th 2018
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Hollyn– Everything And More / Isaac (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
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BEC Recordings
Release Date: October 19th 2018
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Tasha Layton– Love Lifting Me (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Have you ever groaned when you hear Christmas music being played at shopping centres around September or October time every year? Yeah, I groan sometimes too. Have you wished that we celebrated Christmas around December time and not wished our year away? Yeah I wish that too. But, such is the world that we live in, that Christmas, and in fact any public holiday for that matter, is commercialised and turned into a shopping fest as its centrepiece instead of the birth of Jesus (or the death and resurrection of Jesus for Easter, or any other meaningful message) as it should be. There’s probably nothing that we can do to change it, but there is something that we can do to respond to it.