By Andy Argyrakis
WORSHIP MEETS ART
Merging a worshipful tone with an artistically-framed pop/rock basis is always a challenge, but it's one that
Robbie Seay Band continues to match and surpass. Catch the delicate balance between both worlds throughout
Miracle (Sparrow), loaded with modern church classics in the making and plenty of tunes worthwhile of radio airtime.
EVEN MORE ALIVE
For those that think
DecembeRadio's on fire in the studio, just take a listen to these separate
Live CD and DVD sets from EMI. The group is downright scalding on the stage while recalling the glory days of rock n' roll, planted firmly in an unashamed gospel message. And don't forget to check out the extra behind the scenes segments in the visual installment to learn more about this buzz band.
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ROCK TRIPLE PLAY
Get ready for a trio of new alternative acts, starting with
Me In Motion, who turn in a modern rock infused self-titled CD on Centricity Records. From there, turn up the stereo for the assertive and aggressive tilt of
Poema's Sing It Now (Tooth and Nail), alongside the debut of
Queens Club, who turn in
Young Giant in the tradition of
Bloc Party or
Franz Ferdinand.
For a complete list of new and upcoming albums, check out our new releases page.