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Relevant Worship: Anthem of the Redeemed |
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Relevant Worship is an organic collective of musicians from various towns and cities scattered across Western New York who've come together to create modern Christian music appealing to teens and twentysomethings who love God and want to express that with honesty, fervency and passion. Known throughout the United States and Canada, Relevant Worship is actually the result of two former rock bands, Elektromat and Adelaide, deciding that worshiping God was more important to band members than just putting on a good rock show. |
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Jon Foreman: Fall EP |
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Those of you who loved Switchfoot's massive hit rock singles, “Dare You To Move” and “Meant To Live,” would be in for a surprise if you listened to the band's frontman, Jon Foreman, on his new solo EP, Fall. |
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Seventh Day Slumber: Finally Awake |
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“Missing Pages,” the first radio single from Seventh Day Slumber’s new CD, Finally Awake, deals with those who feel alienated from others, and find comfort in cutting themselves with razors. Like most Seventh Day Slumber songs filled with grinding guitars and dynamic drumming, “Missing Pages,” along with the equally compelling “On My Way Home,” point to God as a healing, loving God who wants to help the lost and hurting, giving them hope, peace, and the ability to see themselves as worthy in a world where so many often feel worthless. |
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This Beautiful Republic: Even Heroes Need A Parachute |
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Much like Kutless and Sanctus Real, This Beautiful Republic is a band that combines modern rock sounds with lyrics expressing the need for a savior.
On their ForeFront Records’ debut, Even Heroes Need A Parachute, the five-member band from Toledo, Ohio, captures both the questions and the feelings so many teens and twentysomethings have about where God fits into their lives. |
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