June 2020 Polls II – Vote for Future Reviews
Thank you for voting on my first June 2020 polls! In poll A, The Porter’s Gate’s Wood and Nails secured the top position, followed closely by Billie Eilish’s All The Good Girls Go To Hell.
Thank you for voting on my first June 2020 polls! In poll A, The Porter’s Gate’s Wood and Nails secured the top position, followed closely by Billie Eilish’s All The Good Girls Go To Hell.
Fellow Bereans, I have a few announcements to share. First, thank you for reading my reviews, commenting, submitting song reviews, voting in the polls, telling others about my work, challenging me on my opinions,
Thank you for voting on my third May 2020 poll! Bethel Music’s You Make Me Brave blew away the competition, followed by We the Kingdom’s Holy Water. I am running a fourth May poll anticipating
Thank you for voting on my second Hillsong 2020 poll! There was a tie for first place, between The Stand and Man of Sorrows. Since The Stand was requested earlier, I added it to the
Thank you for voting on my second May poll! Chris Tomlin’s Our God pulled out ahead and Sovereign Grace Music’s Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus squeezed in by seven votes! This last poll set a
Thank you for voting on my third April 2020 poll! I apoligze for titling the poll incorrectly. It should have said May and not April. I corrected it. CityAlight’s Christ Is Mine Forevermore and Martin
Thank you for voting on my third April 2020 poll! Elevation Worship’s Here as in Heaven is the clear winner, with one vote separating second and third place! Kings Kaleidoscope’s Defender barely earned a
Thank you for voting on my second April 2020 poll! It was another race, but Kings Kaleidoscope’s Felix Culpa and Stuart Townend’s I Will Wait for You (Psalm 130) were the winners. We’re getting
Thank you for voting on my first April 2020 poll! It was a close race, but Elevation Worship’s Unstoppable God and Cody Carnes’ Run to the Father came out on top. For this poll,
Thank you for voting on my third March 2020 poll! Chris Tomlin’s At the Cross (Love Ran Red) and Tauren Wells’s Hills and Valleys took a commanding lead, securing spots on my review schedule.