Space Bound EP
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Group 1 Crew G1C released new music back into the hip-hop market on June 8th of 2010. And boy did they mean business.
From songs that would give The Black Eyed Peas a run for their money, to songs that are...
Horseshoes & Handgrenades
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Disciple Regardless of what kind of rock you prefer, the new Disciple record has it all. Whether you like epic rock anthems, mosh starters, rock ballads, or that healthy dose of screaming, you will find any and...
Welcome To The Masquerade
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Thousand Foot Krutch For those of you that absolutely loved "The Flame in all of Us", "Welcome to the Masquerade" almost feels like a continuation of it's predecessor. Judging by the album art and TFK design that both albums...
They're back... | Posted December-11-2010
G1C released new music back into the hip-hop market on June 8th of 2010. And boy did they mean business.
From songs that would give The Black Eyed Peas a run for their money, to songs that are just plain original and entertaining, "Space Bound" is a fantastic EP that is definitely worthy of any collector of G1C or just good Hip-Hop, dance music.
The full album, "Outta Space Love", has since then come out and features all of the songs from this EP, plus some a few others. However, most all of the best songs off the full album can be found on this EP.
Want to dance to something morally positive yet still plain awesome? Look no further...
Group 1 Crew is back!
The boys are back in town! | Posted October-05-2010
Regardless of what kind of rock you prefer, the new Disciple record has it all. Whether you like epic rock anthems, mosh starters, rock ballads, or that healthy dose of screaming, you will find any and all right here.
And just when you thought that Disciple couldn't top their other albums, they proved us all wrong with the new release of "Horseshoes & Handgrenades".
All though every song is a great piece of work, some of the songs definitely worth mentioning (Also the first 3 tracks) are "Dear X, You Don't Own Me", "Watch It Burn", and "Invisible"; All of which are some of the top highlights of the album, but don't worry, these first 3 tracks are just warming things up.
The album continues at a fist-pumping pace throughout. The album does not know the meaning of "Dull Moments". And with that being said, if you're looking for an album that is guaranteed to make you bang your head... look no further.
Horseshoes & Handgrenades is hands down Disciple's best work and could very well be one of the best Christian rock albums of the year...
They've done it again! | Posted September-14-2010
For those of you that absolutely loved "The Flame in all of Us", "Welcome to the Masquerade" almost feels like a continuation of it's predecessor. Judging by the album art and TFK design that both albums share, it's not only the artwork that you'll be happy to see make a successful transition, but that good ol' TFK Rawkfist is back and is ready to be held high once more.
The album opens up with "The Invetation" witch not only invites us to dive deeper into the secrets behind the Masquerade, but also sets a mysterious yet epic tone for the rest of the album. The intro leads right into the head banging guitar grinds of "Welcome to the Masquerade" which starts the album off with a bang!
Other songs throughout the album such as "Look Away" and "Watching Over Me" slows things down to a more worshipful setting. Tracks like these remind the listener that God is always watching over us and we can always run to Him regardless of our past. While other songs like "Fire it Up" and "Smack Down" bring the album back up to a heavy incline. These tracks give TFK fans the assurance that the Rawkfist days are far from over.
"Welcome to the Masquerade" is hands down TFK's most impressive work both lyrically and musically. For any TFK fan who has yet to listen to or purchase this album, stop reading this review and pick yourself a copy right now! Your only regret will be that you didn't do it sooner!