If success for Christian rock bands is judged by how well they offer an emotional respite for troubled souls, Fireflight's sophomore album can be deem...more
While Pillar honed their trademark modern rock sound, the world changed around them. Rock fans in 2008 no longer sought the next Hoobastank, but inste...more
The Afters approached their sophomore release as if they had nothing to lose — as if they were still undiscovered bandmates serving lattes at Starbuck...more
God bless Natalie Grant. After surviving two label shutdowns and constant trial-and-error, the powerhouse vocalist finally hit it big with 2005's Awak...more
With All That Is Within Me, MercyMe show why so many bands that attempt to copy their sound will never be able to duplicate their success. Having flex...more
Thousand Foot Krutch released their fourth album, The Flame in All of Us. This album has the potential to bring Thousand Foot Krutch into the mainstre...more
12 Stones' third release, Anthem for the Underdog, finds the middling Louisiana-based quartet in good form. Although the record focuses too heavily on...more
Vol. 2 of Third Day's retrospective focused on the years where the Southern rock band gained notoriety while scaling back its rock sound. Though each ...more
The best thing about How Can We Be Silent is the impeccable of harmonies of the Alyssa, Lauren, and Rebecca Barlow. There is no denying that these gir...more
It's obvious from Rival Factions' opening track that Project 86 are dramatically departing from their previous sound. "Evil (A Chorus of Resistan...more