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BarlowGirl - 'Another Journal Entry'
I wondered if it was possible for the Barlow sisters to top their debut release ... but, I need not have worried. The girls outdid themselves on their sophmore effort and showed not only growth, but a little more of their softer side.

Pat Boone - 'Glory Train: the lost sessions'
Pat Boone's style of music may not be well received by fans of hard rock, rap or modern rock, but before you write him off, remember that the music of today evolved from the tunes of yester-year.

Dyscyple - 'No Weapon'
Bottom line ... this release rocks! Dyscyple's "No Weapon" now resides proudly in my MP3 player and two of my kids are picking out songs they want on their own MP3 players as I write this review.

The Immortals - 'Walk On Water'
Blessed with musical talent, The Immortals refuses to be classified into any one style.

Kim Dexter - 'So This Is It '
Reviewer Kevan Breitinger says that you must love pop to enjoy this one, but the unique vocals, strong pop feel and danceable music definitely make it worth a listen.

Doppler, Inc - 'Nu Instrumetal'
While this release will probably appeal to musicians more than to the mainstream because it is 100% instrumental, those who like the vocal "meat" of songs should still give it a listen because there is more to this than meets the eye.

Todd Agnew - 'Reflection of Something'
Reflection of Something mixes thumping bass, great guitar rock and blues with a strong message that basically says, "What does your life reflect?"

LastPageFirst - 'Get Your Story Straight'
Musically, they are a tight rhythm section that doesn't give an inch.

Randall Goodgame - 'War and Peace'
I had the good fortune to slip my new copy of Randall Goodgame's "War and Peace" into the car's CD player and delicious and delightful songs filled the car and my mind with irrational joy, the best kind.

Eisley - 'Room Noises'
Eisley's Room Noises is fresh, original and slightly trippy, making it be probably not accessible to all, but that’s not really a bad thing.

Denison Marrs - 'Denison Marrs'
Reviewer Kevan Breitinger says "Long under-rated, the band was given the opportunity by Floodgate Records to write and hammer out each song in a group effort, to a satisfying payoff."

Decyfer Down - 'End of Grey'
Reviewer Kevan Breitinger says, "One of the most noteworthy things about these up and coming rockers is the way their music so aptly illustrates the lyrics."

James Clay - 'James Clay' - Self-Titled Release
Reviewer Kevan Breitinger says "A close listen reveals Clay's heart for the lost even as he worked through his own teenage struggles."

Vicky Beeching - 'The Journey'
Reviewer Kevan Breitinger says, "The Journey is reminiscent of Joy Williams’ or Rebecca St. James’ up-beat pop-rock, laden with pop hooks and simple lyrics."

Jaime Jamgochian - Above The Noise
Above The Noise is one of those worship albums that make you feel like you're a little closer to God. It makes you feel like you can survive the day, knowing that your Savior is right there by your side.

Pamela Clark – Ethos 7
Packed full of convicting truths, Ethos 7 is well delivered in a variety of styles.

Half Past Forever - Take A Chance On Something Beautiful
Chris Sligh and the rest of the Half Past crew have outdone themselves on their debut release. 17 songs cover pretty much every color of the musical rainbow and the CD itself is the pot of gold, so it's not just at the end! The gold runs all the way through!

Foolish Things - Let's Not Forget The Story
Foolish Things' debut, "Let's Not Forget The Story," starts strong with "Who Can Compare," letting listeners know that this group is serious about their Lord and Savior.

Henry Martyn – Spirit Rain/Lluvia Del Espiritu
This release is fresh, passionate and appealing, even if the mixing’s not the best I’ve ever heard.

Jontez - And So It Is
This former God's Property member really brings it with his debut offering.

Casting Crowns - Lifesong
Bottom line - my hat goes off to Casting Crowns for a job well done, once again.

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