Bethel Music – Extravagant
I have been unhappy with Bethel’s music. With the exception of Raise a Hallelujah, their Berean Test scores have been sub-par, with issues regarding me-focused lyrics, lack of clarity, heavy repetition, and “Jesus as
I have been unhappy with Bethel’s music. With the exception of Raise a Hallelujah, their Berean Test scores have been sub-par, with issues regarding me-focused lyrics, lack of clarity, heavy repetition, and “Jesus as
The song Let It Rain is written by songwriter and artist Michael Farren; However, Michael W. Smith released it first. Therefore, I will give Smith the title of this review and Farren a second
I am thrilled to do yet another Newsboys review! I chose this song specifically because of the oversaturation of the CCM genre. This site lacks rock, rap, and heavy metal songs and chose to
Sandra McCracken is a singer and songwriter both for herself and for other acts, including All Sons & Daughters, Audrey Assad, and Caedmon’s Call. Known for combining Scripture with storytelling, McCracken started her career
Shane & Shane is a worship duo that began as a solo act in 2001 and formed in 2002, releasing their first album Psalms. The name “Shane & Shane” comes from the first names
Thank you for voting on my Hillsong poll! The top four answers were tight, spanning a two vote difference between first and fourth. However, only one will be prioritized. The winner is Good Grace! Below
Citipointe Worship (sometimes called Citipointe Live) is another home-grown worship band based out of a home church. Citipointe hails from Mansfield, Australia, starting in 1974 with 25 people. They now have six capuses across
Duo worship band All Son’s and Daughters began their music career in 2009 and signed with Integrity in 2010. Releasing three EP’s: Brokenness Aside, Prone To Wander: A Collection of Hymns and Reason To Sing, they released
I finally get an opportunity to review a Michael W. Smith song. Huzzah! Anyone who hasn’t been living under a rock for the last 30 or so years knows all about the fame that
This will be my fifth review of Elevation Worship’s music. Thus far, I have reviewed Do It Again, Here Again, Yours (Glory and Praise), and their greatest hit O Come to the Altar with