June 2021 Poll II – Vote for Future Reviews
Thank you for voting on my first June 2021 poll! MercyMe’s Word of God Speak won first prize, with CAIN’s Rise up (Lazarus) winning the tight race for second. This post contains a regular
Thank you for voting on my first June 2021 poll! MercyMe’s Word of God Speak won first prize, with CAIN’s Rise up (Lazarus) winning the tight race for second. This post contains a regular
American Contemporary Christian artist Aaron Shust began his career in 2005. He released nine albums, including: Anything Worth Saying (2005) Whispered and Shouted (2007) Take Over (2009) This Is What We Believe (2011) Morning
Hillsong is a church-based organization that heavily influenced Christian music. Their work is all over the place: in radio, church worship, and youth events. This Australian-based collective has a discography so large, I dare
Victory Worship exists as a church-based worship band, much like Hillsong, Bethel, and Elevation Worship. Through their home church, Victory Christian Fellowship of the Philippines, Inc, they released seven albums and three EP’s, including:
Contemporary Christian band Vertical Worship began in 2012 as music collective born out of Harvest Bible Chapel in Chicago, Illinois. Formerly known as Vertical Church Band, they released eight albums and four EP’s, including:
Thank you for voting on my fourth May 2021 poll! Matt Maher’s Lord I Need You was the clear winner, earning nearly twice as many votes as second place. The race for second was
Australian Contemporary Christian band CityAlight is a church-based worship band like Hillsong, Elevation Worship, and Bethel. Based at St Paul’s Castle Hill, all songs undergo a rigorous review process to ensure Biblical accuracy. Reviewers
Songwriter Pocahontas Reese owns a YouTube channel without any commercial releases. She asked me to review her song Watch and Pray. Also, check out my review of Hear His Voice. Note to new users: This
Delirious? was a rock band that started their careers in 1992. Originating as The Cutting Edge, they altered their name in 1997. They disbanded in 2009. Delirious? released eight albums and four EP’s, including:
Thank you for voting on my third May 2021 poll! We The Kingdom God So Loved blew away the competition, earning twice as many votes as second place! The runner-up was Ryan Stevenson’s The