Warner Records LLC
Release Date: April 16th 2021
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Goo Goo Dolls – EP 21 (EP) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Warner Records LLC
Release Date: April 16th 2021
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Goo Goo Dolls – EP 21 (EP) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Maybe I’ll just say this from the outset…I don’t know how to start off this blog, or at least I didn’t know, when I initially decided to take the plunge, and give blogs 81-100 over to my brother Josh, and I then decided to take over the blogs that he was writing, 41-50. With the possibility of that even occurring, and how my brother and I were discussing it over the last few months, I was in fact very eager to have a change, per se. Let’s just say that writing about a certain ‘type’ of artist- the more established, while my brother explored more artists that were ‘new’, took a little bit of a toll on me. Not to say that artists like Keith Urban, Lady A, John Legend, Creed, Coldplay, John Farnham, John Mayer and Goo Goo Dolls (to name a few) weren’t good, quite the contrary actually. But you know how if you’ve been doing something long enough, you’re in need of a much-deserved change? Looking back on it now, I know I did. Having said that, now that my brother has embarked on the journey that I was on this last 2 years, posting the 81st post not too long ago about Tim McGraw, here I sit about to start writing…and I don’t have much at all. Usually when I write, I just do- the words flow out, and more often than not, I stare back at the page, and I’ve already written a page in about 5 minutes. Now, the words don’t come that easily anymore. Maybe it’s because I’ve been exploring more well-known artists that I’ve felt more at ease in writing about them, than compared to the up-and-comers I’m about to explore now, but whatever it is, at this moment I’m getting a massive amount of writer’s block. You know how you take over a task from someone, and then you feel pressure (either from yourself or even from outside sources) to make the continuation of the task, as good or even better than whence you first took over? That’s how I have felt, a little, since I started to listen to The Shires, in preparation for the 41st blog of the series ‘Influential Artists of the Next 5 – 10 Years’, what my brother Josh has been embarking on, from April 2019 onward.
Continue reading Momentous Mondays: Influential artists of the next 5-10 years – Week 41: The Shires
Capitol CMG
Release Date: April 9th 2021
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Danny Gokey – We All Need Jesus (feat. Koryn Hawthorne) (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)
Continue reading Danny Gokey – We All Need Jesus (feat. Koryn Hawthorne) (Single)
Have you ever listened to a song, an artist, maybe an entire discography, and have been totally amazed, flabbergasted, lost for words, full of pride and admiration, for the artist- even from the get-go? Have you ever listened to a song and been grateful that you are alive in this very moment while this particular artist is alive, to breathe the same air as them? On second thought…wow, that sounded creepy and hero-worship like, don’t you think? No, but seriously, have you heard a song by an artist, and have concluded from the outset that ‘this person gets it, he/she knows what the point of music is, and that that’s what music is all about!’? Have you ever heard a song and immediately concluded that this artist is ahead of their time and is bound to be an instant fan favourite and a future star? Perhaps it was an artist who was very young and they were writing music as accomplished and as resonating as veterans of 30 or 40 years. Or perhaps they were talked about as being a has-been, a fading star that has recently recaptured their spark and has also ‘made it’ with the younger crowd. Whatever the case, I am sure there has been one artist that has clicked with you, that has made you want to dive deeper into music as a whole and has challenged you with questions about life, love, death and everything else in between. For me there have been several- influential artists whom both Jon and I have written about, that have stood and are going to stand the test of time, and have indeed written about and sung about meaty issues and often taboo topics. Artists that have looked at a blank canvas and have declared “Yes, I will sing about this, this, and this, even if it doesn’t win me any awards”. Artists that have used a proverbial blank piece of paper and a proverbial paint brush and just painted for themselves, and not for others. Artists who aren’t afraid to shake the status quo, artists who in my mind are fearless. So for these artists, you can read about them in our blog series, and yes, I intend to briefly touch upon another artist right here and now- but let me first speak about the concept of walking fearlessly and what that mindset does for you.
Capitol CMG / Sparrow Records / Jesus Culture Music
Release Date: January 29th 2021
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Kim Walker-Smith – Café Sessions (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)
Independent
Release Date: December 19th 2020
Reviewed by: Jonathan Andre
Paul Colman Trio – Turn (Remastered 2020) (Bandcamp)
Independent
Release Date: January 1st 2021
Reviewed by: Joshua Andre
Tiffany Alvord– Dear 2020 (Single) (Amazon mp3/iTunes)