June Poll – Vote for Future Reviews
Thank you for voting on my second May poll! There were two ties for the top two and third spots, prompting me to add another song for June 2nd. Below are the top four
Thank you for voting on my second May poll! There were two ties for the top two and third spots, prompting me to add another song for June 2nd. Below are the top four
Rend Collective is quickly becoming a popular favorite for reviews, along with Lauren Daigle, Jesus Culture, and the reigning king Hillsong. Joining Rescuer (Good News) and Build Your Kingdom Here is their hit song
Happy resurrection day! Easter is a special time for Christians to celebrate the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. To reflect on the cost Christ paid to bear our sins and reprioritize our lives
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
Thank you for voting on my first May poll! The following are the top three voted responses: Tori Kelly – Soul’s Anthem (It Is Well) Rend Collective – Boldly I Approach Hillsong Worship – King
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
Irish folk worship band Rend Collective seems to show up a lot at my local congregation’s worship set. Especially Build Your Kingdom Here, often utilized as an opener to welcome people. It happens to
I wanted to take some time to discuss my transparency when it comes to reviews. Nothing here is carved in stone and all reviews and review criteria are subject to change provided that others,
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
If you’ve taken the time to peruse the song review index, you will no doubt notice the surge in CCM reviews, with paltry other genres, especially rap, hard rock, and heavy metal. When a