
Independent
Release Date: January 10th 2020
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
KJ 52– Victory Lap (Amazon mp3/iTunes)

Independent
Release Date: January 10th 2020
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
KJ 52– Victory Lap (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
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Global Poverty Project Inc.
Release Date: April 19th 2020
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Various Artists– One World: Together at Home (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
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Independent
Release Date: May 18th 2020
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Remedy Drive– Living Room Anthology Vol. 1 (Website)
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Independent
Release Date: November 22nd 2019 [Slip Away] / January 31st 2020 [Draw Me Near] / May 22nd 2020 [Temporary]
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Rachael Nemiroff – Slip Away (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes) / Draw Me Near (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes) / Temporary (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
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Tone Tree Music
Release Date: March 27th 2020
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Marie Miller – Little Dreams (Amazon mp3/iTunes)

Sparrow Records / Captiol CMG
Release Date: May 22nd 2020
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Kari Jobe – The Blessing (feat. Cody Carnes) – EP (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
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BIG MACHINE Label Group
Release Date: May 1st 2020
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Rascal Flatts – Through the Years (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)

Full Heart Music
Release Date: May 8th 2020
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Ellie Holcomb – Constellations (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)

Full Heart Music
Release Date: February 21st 2020
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Ellie Holcomb – Sing: Remembering Songs (Amazon mp3/iTunes)

One of my favourite movies trilogies of all time is Back To The Future, filmed in the 1980’s and starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. You can all look up the series on Wikipedia, read the plot and the synopsis of all three movies if you want to. But I suggest that for this iconic movie series, you’d have to trust me on this if you haven’t seen it and go out and buy the DVD or Blu-Ray yourself, so that you could binge what I reckon is one of the most confronting and engaging movies series of all time- even to this day. This series is one of my favourites because of its warmth, heart, comradery, and the fact that it speaks about issues still prevalent today, such as trying to be a better version of ourselves that we were before, standing up for yourself and not letting others walk all over you, and being there for each other through thick and thin just like best friends Marty McFly and Doc Brown. If you want the cliff notes version- the story is about Marty who lives in Hill Valley in 1985, who after witnessing his scientist friend be gunned down and left for dead by terrorists, inadvertently travels back to 1955 in Doc’s time travel car that he created. There he accidently prevents his parents from meeting, and hence the premise of the first film was that Marty would try to get his parents back together all the while ensuring that he could convince Doc to make revisions on the time machine and get him back to the present and back to his life in 1985.