
Capitol CMG
Release Date: April 9th 2021
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Danny Gokey – We All Need Jesus (feat. Koryn Hawthorne) (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
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Capitol CMG
Release Date: April 9th 2021
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Danny Gokey – We All Need Jesus (feat. Koryn Hawthorne) (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
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Black River Christian
Release Date: April 2nd 2021
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Matty Mullins – Show You the Cross (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
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Island Records
Release Date: December 4th 2020
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Shawn Mendes– Wonder (Amazon mp3/iTunes)

Provident Label Group
Release Date: April 16th 2021
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Tauren Wells – Citizen Of Heaven (Live) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)

Centricity Music
Release Date: April 16th 2021
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Needtobreathe– Live From The Woods Vol. 2 (Amazon mp3/iTunes)

Epic Records
Release Date: March 5th 2021
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Zara Larsson– Poster Girl (Amazon mp3/iTunes)


Independent / Fair Trade Services
Release Date: March 2nd 2021 [Work of Art] / March 9th 2021 [A Father & Two Sons]
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Mike Donehey – Work of Art (Amazon mp3/iTunes) / A Father & Two Sons (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
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Word Label Group
Release Date: March 26th 2021
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
For KING & COUNTRY – Burn the Ships (Deluxe Edition: Remixes & Collaborations) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
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It’s been hard to even comprehend and conceive the fact that this is my 80th blog post in this series about artists who have been influential in modern music history. It can feel that it was just yesterday where I wrote the introduction blogging post, that led to what I reckon, was one of the most enriching musical experiences I have ever partook in, and now 2 and a bit years later, embarking on my 80th blog discussing John Legend, before my brother Josh takes over to discuss Tim McGraw in the 81st blog, and I move over to take over his ‘Influential Artists’ list, about artists that are more newer on the spectrum of artists, how they are indeed much more influential to a newer generation of people, or maybe not necessarily influential now per se, but could probably in the upcoming years ahead…and so before this all takes into effect and I pass this beacon of a project to my brother in the upcoming weeks ahead, I’ve decided to make this blog a short one. Like…probably really short. It’ll be special, unique, different, more like a reflective blog of sorts. Looking back on what I’ve learnt and what I believe God has been speaking to over the last couple of years, about music, life, God and everything else in between.
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The other day I was contemplating, reflecting as we often do during this uncertain time of COVID-19… with no end in sight. I was contemplating as to why people have certain likes and dislikes, and why other people have others. I know, I know, it’s a strange topic to dwell upon. But bear with me for one second. See I love Chinese food, and most things Asian. Noodles, rice, laksa, curries, stir fry, satay, teriyaki, tom yum soup, wontons, dumplings… you name it, anything remotely Asian I will try, and I will most definitely like. I’m pretty much easy to please on that front. Food-wise I’ll give most things a go- and perhaps it’s because my mum’s Malaysian; that an innate part of me will always be drawn back to Asian food. On the other hand, though my dad is German, his cuisine has hardly grabbed a hold of me- not in the same way that Chinese food has. Sure, there’s Adendbrot, and Kassler, and Red Cabbage (maybe that’s a family tradition on Dad’s side rather than a German tradition!); but aside from that there isn’t much more that resonates with me. Though there are a lot of German dishes– some that probably Dad hasn’t heard of! Dad really loves liquorice, and Jon and myself do not. Dad loves Dominostein, and we don’t. Pfeffernüsse is ok-ish, but again- Dad loves it! And this got me thinking. That if our likes and dislikes in terms of food can be so contrastingly and vastly different, with only a few things in common… then does that translate into other areas and aspects of our own lives? And more specifically in terms of music (of course I’d go back to music… as I am in the midst of a blog series on artists and their burgeoning influence!), how do we all find one artist resonating and deeply impactful, and someone else find the same artist downright horrible and uninspiring?