NEEDTOBREATHE – Able
This will be my third NEEDTOBREATHE review. While Multiplied was awesome, Testify did not do well. Perhaps Able will be better? They have a new album that recently came out: Forever On Your Side
This will be my third NEEDTOBREATHE review. While Multiplied was awesome, Testify did not do well. Perhaps Able will be better? They have a new album that recently came out: Forever On Your Side
This post was originally written for Bethel Music; However, commenter Jerrad Rickard informed me that Bethel is not the original artist! Though he was mistaken on the original artist, he is correct that Bethel
We’re back again with another Phil Wickham review! This will be my third, following the amazing scores from This Is Amazing Grace and Living Hope. I have high hopes for Great Things! Also, check
Hillsong United’s Not Today marks my 16th Hillsong review to date. They are the most popular artist requested for review. Below is a list of some of my high-scoring favorites: So Will I Oceans
Christian pop-rock band Building 429 has been playing music since 1999. Their name comes from a youth group idea known simply as the “429 challenge” which itself derives from Ephesians 4:29, which says the
My radio has played a lot of Francesca Battistelli as recently as last week. Write Your Story, I’m Letting Go, and Beautiful, Beautiful frequent the airwaves, cementing her as a mainstay for years to
It’s everyone’s favorite time again, where I review yet another Hillsong song! Even When It Hurts (Praise song) will be the latest entry on the roster, potentially joining top trending reviews such as Oceans, Who
Last time, when I reviewed Good, Good Father, I incorrectly attributed it to CCM superstar Chris Tomlin as the original artist. He covers a ton of other artists, making it difficult to discern between
The popularity of Hillsong never ceases to amaze me. It’s not just the sales, radio plays, and frequency in worship sets. I myself have reviewed nine of their songs, all of them with highly
Lauren Daigle is quickly becoming my second most popular artist to review, behind the juggernaut, Hillsong. Thus far, I have reviewed O’Lord, Trust in You, and You Say. This review, Look Up Child, is the