By Andy ArgyrakisJUMPING FOR JONAS JOYHardly a second goes by when
The Jonas Brothers aren’t played on the radio, shown on TV or buzzed about on the Internet. This week, the boys will have even more eyes on them as
Lines, Vines and Trying Times (Hollywood) hits streets, which is sure to continue in the trio’s multi-million album selling tradition. In addition to a slick pop sound, expect expanded instrumentation, including horns, harmonicas and peddle steel guitars.
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To match a pair of albums on Flicker,
Everyday Sunday now has two discs on Inpop thanks to the brand-new
Best Night of Our Lives. The power pop/melodic rockers once again seek to expand their sound in a more mature direction, though longtime listeners will have to be the ultimate judges. For those hoping for a sample, the title track is currently available as a free download at
http://inpop.com/everydaysunday/free/.
BENJIMIN’S AMBITIOUS ACRONYMRap and hip-hip fans are likely to recall
Benjimin’s time on the Tooth & Nail label group, though these days he’s switched to Save the City Records. His sophomore CD goes by the
S.K.R.I.P.T. acronym, which stands for the ambitious “Spreading Kingdom Realities In Perilous Times.” Besides that underlying spiritual calling, Benjimin also displays significant street savvy across this sophomore CD.
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