Me In Motion
Well it’s 2010 and here’s my first review of the new year. I received Me In Motion’s debut album this last week and have been giving it a spin. And honestly, I’m liking what I’m hearing.
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Well it’s 2010 and here’s my first review of the new year. I received Me In Motion’s debut album this last week and have been giving it a spin. And honestly, I’m liking what I’m hearing.
If you are into, as they said in Oh Brother Where Art Thou, “that good old-timey music,” then have I got an artist for you. Jeanne T. Arrigo, with a voice as smooth as butter and accompanied by several friends who just happen to be great musicians, has released a nice collection of her favorite hymns. Some are fairly well known, others not so much, but the 2-disk set is guaranteed to get your toes tapping.
I’m finally getting around to writing about one of my favorite artists, and his thrid album, “City of Black and White.” It’s been three years since Mat released his last album, “Nothing Left to Lose” and I was looking forward to what Mat would bring to the table.
Band/Artist: Dave Pettigrew Label: Somebody Else’s Records
Dave Pettigrew, Every Minute Miracles
Album: “Every Minute Miracles”
artist you’ve never heard of, having just made Indelible Creative Group’s Top 20 Indie 2008 compilation CD. “Every Minute Miracles” is straightforward and heartfelt pop-rock about “finding God’s graces in the most mundane, day-to-day experiences.” His music is about our daily search for God.
Band/Artist: Leigh Nash
Album: “Blue on Blue”
Label: Provident
The former lead singer for the talented Sixpence None the Richer, Leigh Nash goes solo with her first release “Blue on Blue”. The record is a collection of radio-friendly pop tunes featuring Leigh’s signature folksy vocals singing of love and motherhood. While the duo of Leigh and Matt Slocum is missed, Leigh delivers the goods with “Blue on Blue”.
Band/Artist: Relient K
Album: “mmhmm”
Label: Gotee Records
Relient K is back with their 7th CD “mmhmm”. The CD is packed with 14 energetic power-punk tracks. The CD is sure to thrill their many fans and probably make so new ones as well. The band has matured a lot and this is the most radio-friendly CD they’ve put out. That could be a bad thing, as punk and radio-friendly don’t (or shouldn’t) go hand-in-hand. But in this case, it’s a good thing.
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