Capitol Christian Music Group
Release Date: January 15th 2021
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Crowder– Good God Almighty (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Capitol Christian Music Group
Release Date: January 15th 2021
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Crowder– Good God Almighty (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Warner Music Nashville
Release Date: October 2nd 2020
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Ingrid Andress– Lady Like (Deluxe) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Mercury Nashville / UMG Recordings
Release Date: November 13th 2020
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Chris Stapleton– Starting Over (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Provident Label Group
Release Date: September 18th 2020
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Koryn Hawthorne– I AM (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Capitol Christian Music Group
Release Date: November 20th 2020
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Mack Brock– Space (Deluxe) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Bethel Music
Release Date: November 6th 2020
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Cory Asbury – To Love a Fool [A Rooftop Experience] (Deluxe) [Live] (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Continue reading Cory Asbury – To Love a Fool [A Rooftop Experience] (Deluxe) [Live]
Rockfest Records
Release Date: January 15th 2021
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Seventh Day Slumber – Unseen: The Lion & The Lamb (Deluxe Edition) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Continue reading Seventh Day Slumber – Unseen: The Lion & The Lamb (Deluxe Edition)
The Dailys Music / Tone Tree Music
Release Date: January 15th 2021
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
The Dailys – The Dailys (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Deliberate People
Release Date: January 22nd 2021
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Phil Joel – Better Than I Found It (EP) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Country music has always had this unique and fascinating sound associated with the music genre, since…well, since before I can even conceive and remember. It was only until recently (2019 when I started venturing out of my safe space of CCM) that I discovered the big plethora of music out there, from rock, pop, easy-listening, folk and Aussie music, to the music genre that I reckon gets the most flack and attention- country music. Yes, country music has been there since the beginning of music itself; and has been a big influence on the music industry, period, so much so that country music has their own array of award shows at various points throughout the year. While I myself am yet to become across all these country artists of the various decades, what I have listened to throughout the last few years has been nothing but a unique and emotive experience. Yes, now I can say and be proud that I am indeed a country fan- not a full-on die-hard one that follows every single country music artist out there at this point in time, but more of a country-music fan that appreciates the country music of the last 10 – 20 years or so, enjoying more of the seasoned veterans like Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, Martina McBride, Shania Twain, Rascal Flatts, Faith Hill, Lady A and Little Big Town, more so than the current crop of country artists at the moment. Maybe it’s just me, and I love a bit of nostalgia and a sound more curated to the 1990s and the 2000s, but whatever the case may be, I’ve been enjoying the country music I’m hearing thus far within these last few years. With intentionality and purpose, heartfelt moments of confrontation and poignancy; country artists of yesteryear seem to stand the test of time, even if we may think that whatever they’re writing and singing about back then, may not necessarily be as applicable to this current time period. Nevertheless, country music has always tugged at the heart of myself over the last few years, and it is once again the musical genre of said artist I’m about to discuss in this blog post.