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TOP 10 ALBUM OF 2007 by KevinMcNeese_NRT
I missed the Relient K boat early on and it seemed that no matter how many times it docked, I failed to hop on board. Maybe it was my inability to get past what I heard was an immature sound. It could have been their inability to write a so ....
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TOP 10 ALBUM OF 2007 by KevinMcNeese_NRT
Mark Hall, lead singer of Casting Crowns and the group’s main songwriter, recently said that the group’s music is simply a means to the message, and it’s apparent through The Altar & The Door that Casting Crowns continues to have thin ....
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TOP 10 ALBUM OF 2007 by KevinMcNeese_NRT
The first single from Ruined For Ordinary, “Breakthrough” is an easy contender for “Song Of The Year” in my book and the video is one of the best I’ve seen since Jeremy Camp’s 2005 video for “Take Your Back.” Pair that with ....
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TOP 10 ALBUM OF 2007 by KevinMcNeese_NRT
For once, I would love for MercyMe to release an album in February. It seems that with each release, I’m scrambling to cram it into my ears before my annual round up and by the time I’ve had a chance to truly discover the album, it’s ....
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TOP 10 ALBUM OF 2007 by KevinMcNeese_NRT
For once, I would love for MercyMe to release an album in February. It seems that with each release, I’m scrambling to cram it into my ears before my annual round up and by the time I’ve had a chance to truly discover the album, it’s ....
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TOP 10 ALBUM OF 2007 by KevinMcNeese_NRT
The energetic Toronto band is back with their best album to date after misfiring with the disjointed The Art of Breaking. Completed in just three weeks after being challenged to record in the studio live, The Flame In All Of Us is an album ....
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TOP 10 ALBUM OF 2007 by KevinMcNeese_NRT
There’s probably not a review of this album that doesn’t compare the group to the Black Eyed Peas and that’s an incredibly fair comparison. The Christian market gets a lot of flack for mirroring the styles and looks of a mainstream wo ....
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TOP 10 ALBUM OF 2007! by KevinMcNeese_NRT
Steven Curtis Chapman completely lost me around his album All About Love. His follow-up, All Things New had some incredible moments (“Much Of You,” and the title track), but overall, it failed to capture enough of my attention for it to ....
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