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Merry Christmas!

Posted on November 1, 2012 by admin

Every year from November 1 through December 31 we Spotlight the Rockin’ Christmas Picks, our special review of the best Rocking Christmas music! (It can also be viewed all year-round in our Articles section. ) And be sure to check out the brand-new additions!

We hope you enjoy— and may you have a safe, Blessed, and Merry Christmas!

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The 2011 Music Awards results are in!

Posted on March 2, 2012 by admin

Yep, it’s that time again— time to reveal the results of our annual Music Awards!

Check out the new 2011 Edition to see who won, or view all of our editions via our Music Awards page!

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2011 Music Awards

Posted on March 2, 2012 by admin

The 2011 Edition

 


Best First Release:

Wolves At The Gate

We Are The OnesWolves At The Gate, We Are The Ones EP     (Screamo/Rock)

Runners-Up & Honorable Mentions

Runners-Up:

Young LoveKye Kye, Young Love     (indie Electronic Pop/Rock)

On FireOn Fire (Bonus Tracks Edition)Peter Furler, On Fire     (Pop/Rock/Rock)

To Those PerishingA Past Unknown, To Those Perishing     (Metal)

The RoadThe RoadTricia Brock, The Road     (Light Rock Worship)

Reconciler. Refiner. Igniter.Fallstar, Reconciler. Refiner. Igniter.     (Metal/Screamo)

Anthem LightsAnthem Lights, Anthem Lights     (Pop/Rock)

Anthem SongAaron Gillespie, Anthem Song     (Slightly Light Rock Worship)

I Have A Dream (It Feels Like Home)The City Harmonic, I Have A Dream (It Feels Like Home)     (Pop/Rock Worship)

Paper HouseOver The Ocean, Paper House     (indie Rock)

Honorable Mentions:

ScriptedIcon For Hire, Scripted     (Hard-Edged Rock)

What I've BecomeAshes Remain, What I’ve Become     (Hard-Edged Rock)

Break The CycleCory Lamb, Break The Cycle     (Pop/Rock)


Best Second Release:

Hope For The Dying

DissimulationHope For The Dying, Dissimulation     (Metal)

Runners-Up & Honorable Mentions

Runners-Up:

The War Within UsOnward To Olympas, The War Within Us     (Metal)

Times Have Changed EP.1After Edmund, Times Have Changed EP.1     (Electronic Rock)

EmergencyEmergency (Deluxe Edition)The Ember Days, Emergency     (Slightly Light Rock Worship)

ControlControl (Expanded Edition)Abandon, Control     (Pop/Rock/Rock)

Ad Astra Per AsperaAbandon Kansas, Ad Astra Per Aspera     (Rock)

Honorable Mentions:

Empty Hands And Heavy HeartsClose Your Eyes, Empty Hands And Heavy Hearts     (Rock/Punk/Hardcore)

Holding Onto HopeHolding Onto Hope, Holding Onto Hope     (Screamo/Hardcore)

Songs In SecretGreat Awakening, Songs In Secret     (indie Rock Worship)


Best Third Release:

Owl City

All Things Bright And BeautifulAll Things Bright And Beautiful (Special Edition) 
Owl City, All Things Bright And Beautiful
(Electronic Folk Pop/Rock)

Runners-Up & Honorable Mentions

Runners-Up:

Give Me RestHands, Give Me Rest     (Hardcore)

EpicManic Drive, Epic     (Electronic Pop/Rock/Rock)

Deas VailDeas Vail, Deas Vail     (Slightly Light Rock)

Until We Have FacesRed, Until We Have Faces     (Hard Rock)

Honorable Mention:

Leaving EdenBrandon Heath, Leaving Eden     (Slightly Light Rock)


Best Fourth Release:

Life In Your Way

KingdomsLife In Your Way, Kingdoms     (Screamo/Metal)

Runners-Up & Honorable Mentions

Runners-Up:

Of ManCool Hand Luke, Of Man     (indie Rock)

LevelerLeveler (Deluxe Edition)August Burns Red, Leveler     (Metal)

DestinyBeckah Shae, Destiny     (Slightly Urban-flavored Pop)

Honorable Mention:

Beautiful AshesEowyn, Beautiful Ashes     (Slightly Experimental indie Hard Rock)


Best Fifth Release:

Becoming The Archetype

Celestial CompletionBecoming The Archetype, Celestial Completion     (Metal)

Runners-Up & Honorable Mentions

Runner-Up:

Your Sparkling Death ComethFalling Up, Your Sparkling Death Cometh     (Experimental Rock)

Honorable Mentions:

Crazy LoveCrazy Love (Special Edition)Hawk Nelson, Crazy Love     (Pop/Punk)

The Anthem Of AngelsSeventh Day Slumber, The Anthem Of Angels     (Rock)

CapturedFlame, Captured     (Hip-Hop (Rap))


Best Sixth Release:

NONE CHOSEN THIS YEAR.

Honorable Mention

FeedbackDerek Webb, Feedback     (Instrumental)


Notable 7th-Or-Higher Release:

Blindside

Switchfoot

With Shivering Hearts We WaitWith Shivering Hearts We Wait (Large Edition) 
Blindside, With Shivering Hearts We Wait     (Rock/Hardcore)

Vice VersesVice Verses (Deluxe Edition)Vice Verses (Super Deluxe Edition)Switchfoot, Vice Verses     (Rock)

Runners-Up & Honorable Mentions

Runner-Up:

In Scarlet And VileThe Echoing Green, In Scarlet And Vile     (Electronic Rock)

Honorable Mention:

God's Not DeadThe Newsboys, God’s Not Dead     (Slightly Light Rock)


Best Live Show:

[Note: Due to circumstances outside of our control, we are not giving a Live Show award this year. However, many outstanding shows would have been nominated, so we have listed those below.]

Nominees & Honorable Mentions

Nominees:

Family Force 5

Skillet

tobyMac

The Newsboys

Disciple

Flatfoot 56  (Cornerstone Festival IL. set)

John Reuben

Owl City

Blindside

Thousand Foot Krutch

Relient K

Superchick

Children 18:3

Honorable Mentions:

KJ-52

Manic Drive

The Wedding

Red

Group 1 Crew

Remedy Drive

The Almost


Best Festival:

(CATEGORY RETIRED)


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Switchfoot – Vice Verses

Posted on March 2, 2012 by admin

Vice VersesVice Verses (Deluxe Edition)Vice Verses (Super Deluxe Edition)

 

A NOTABLE 7TH-OR-HIGHER RELEASE 2011 Award Winner!
Switchfoot's 'Vice Verses' - A Notable 7th-or-Higher Release Award Winner

Also Winning An ’11 Notable 7th-or-Higher Release:
Blindside (With Shivering Hearts We Wait).

Runner-Up: The Echoing Green (In Scarlet And Vile).
Honorable Mention: The Newsboys (God’s Not Dead).

 

Vice Verses kicks right off with “Afterlife”, an excellent, rocking call-to-action.

“The Original” features some interesting musical rhythms in the verses and an enjoyable, old-school-style chorus.

“The War Inside” is also very rhythmic (though in a different way ), very memorable, and just all-around great.

“Restless” is a calmer track that features some intriguing, intertwining lyrical imagery.

“Blinding Light” musically picks up to a medium pace and lyrically encourages the listener.

Interestingly, “Selling The News” has rhythmically-spoken verses to contrast with a bouncy Rock chorus, and that combined with its starkly true lyrics about today’s ‘news’ industry make this another great track.

“Thrive” is a contemplative, atmospheric track.

“Dark Horses” is an excellent, anthemic, and very memorable Hard-Edged Rocker.

“Souvenirs” is a nostalgic track with music that builds in steps from a gentle ballad to Rock.

“Rise Above It” has rhythmic, monotone verses and a somewhat unusual chorus.

Title track “Vice Verses” has aching, searching lyrics matched with low, echoing acoustic music.

And sweeping finale “Where I Belong” musically and lyrically provides both a perfect counterpoint to the previous track and a perfect conclusion, culminating in a reprise of part of the album’s first track that brings the record to an uplifting close.

Deluxe Edition Bonus Content:

The Deluxe Edition includes the bonus disc Hello Hurricane LIVE, which (as you’d imagine ) is a live version of the band’s previous release, Hello Hurricane.

Those who preordered the Deluxe Edition on iTunes also received an exclusive Demo version of “Dark Horses”.

Super Deluxe Edition Bonus Content:

The Super Deluxe Edition contains all of the above (minus the iTunes preorder track, of course ), as well as a half-hour or so DVD with great, short day-in-the-life segments on all the bandmembers (which also include some thoughtful insights on their creative processes), plus the music video for “Dark Horses”.

Also included in this edition are handwritten lyrics/liner notes, a vinyl window decal, packages from each band member with photos and notes about what the album means to them, and a pencil (!).

Our rating for Vice Verses: 5 & 1/3 Stars. 5 & 1/3 Stars

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Blindside – With Shivering Hearts We Wait

Posted on March 2, 2012 by admin

With Shivering Hearts We WaitWith Shivering Hearts We Wait (Large Edition)

 

A NOTABLE 7TH-OR-HIGHER RELEASE 2011 Award Winner!
Blindside's 'With Shivering Hearts We Wait' - A Notable 7th-or-Higher Release Award Winner

Hear Entire Album Online!Hear Entire Album Online!

Also Winning An ’11 Notable 7th-or-Higher Release: Switchfoot (Vice Verses).

Runner-Up: The Echoing Green (In Scarlet And Vile).
Honorable Mention: The Newsboys (God’s Not Dead).

 

With Shivering Hearts We Wait kicks off with “There Must Be Something In The Water”, a fantastic heavy rocker which also includes a fairly epic outro.

“My Heart Escapes” is a very memorable track with rhythmic Rock music and interesting, visual lyrics.

“Monster On The Radio” contrasts very bouncy, catchy verses with a bit heavier chorus.

“It’s All I Have” has ballad-like verses and a memorable, straight-up Rock chorus.

“Bloodstained Hollywood Ending” paints some interesting lyrical pictures and musically and vocally picks the pace back up a bit.

“Our Love Saves Us” is very rhythmic, rocking, and memorable in every possible way, making it an absolutely excellent track.

“Bring Out Your Dead” has some appropriately metaphorical lyrics and is the album’s heaviest track (both musically and vocally).

Lyrically a response to the previous track, “Withering” features some interesting musical and vocal rhythms in the verses and an excellent, unexpectedly intense bridge.

“Cold” is another quite memorable track, its lyrics describing a false relationship that needs to end and its vocals and music alternating between dynamic, intriguing verses and a darkly captivating chorus.

And “There Must Be Something In The Wind” closes the album perfectly with beautiful lyrics, rhythmic music, a dynamic and alluring vocal melody, and a fantastic outro.

Limited “Large” Edition Bonus Content:

The Limited “Large” Edition includes posters of the album’s liner notes and artwork, a newspaper-like retrospective from the band about their past few releases, and a great 2-hour DVD featuring live show and behind-the-scenes footage, photos, and hilarious and insightful band interviews on everything from how they got started as a band to in-depth discussion on their records’ writing and recording processes and much more.

Our rating for With Shivering Hearts We Wait: 5 & 1/2 Stars. 5 & 1/2 Stars

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Becoming The Archetype – Celestial Completion

Posted on March 2, 2012 by admin

Celestial Completion

 

BEST FIFTH RELEASE 2011 Award Winner!
Becoming The Archetype's 'Celestial Completion' - Best Fifth Release Award Winner

Hear Entire Album Online!Hear Entire Album Online!

Runner-Up: Falling Up (Your Sparkling Death Cometh).
Honorable Mentions: Hawk Nelson (Crazy Love),
Seventh Day Slumber (The Anthem Of Angels), Flame (Captured).

 

Becoming The Archetype’s Celestial Completion is an excellent Metal release that almost feels like a concept album, with its pictorial lyrics and strikingly dramatic musical and vocal presentation.

Singing is sparsely but strategically used, placed only where it has the greatest effect; and when it does appear, it features perfect harmonies and a unique, alluring (and occasionally even darkly operatic) quality.

And there are some other great dynamic elements, as well, such as some fantastic use of piano throughout the middle section of the album, and even a very unexpected— but surprisingly fitting— shift to Ska (!) at one point.

In short, this record is absolutely worthy of both a full 5 & 1/2 Stars and Best Fifth Release!

Our rating for Celestial Completion: 5 & 1/2 Stars. 5 & 1/2 Stars

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Hope For The Dying – Dissimulation

Posted on March 2, 2012 by admin

Dissimulation

 

BEST SECOND RELEASE 2011 Award Winner!
Hope For The Dying's 'Dissimulation' - Best Second Release Award Winner

Hear Entire Album Online!Hear Entire Album Online!

Runners-Up: Onward To Olympas (The War Within Us), After Edmund (Times Have Changed EP.1), The Ember Days (Emergency), Abandon (Control), Abandon Kansas (Ad Astra Per Aspera).
Honorable Mentions: Close Your Eyes (Empty Hands And Heavy Hearts),
Holding Onto Hope (Holding Onto Hope), Great Awakening (Songs In Secret).

 

Hope For The Dying’s Dissimulation is an epic Metal album that is excellent in every respect— from the vocals, to the lyrics, to the fantastic speedy Melodic guitarwork, to the perfect complementary use of piano, synths, and orchestration, to the targeted shifts in musical style at exactly the right points, to the way that every single track flows continuously from one into the next (even from the finale right back around to the beginning!), and more.

In all, this record is definitely worthy of both a full 5 & 1/2 Stars and Best Second Release!

Our rating for Dissimulation: 5 & 1/2 Stars. 5 & 1/2 Stars

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Wolves At The Gate – We Are The Ones EP

Posted on March 2, 2012 by admin

We Are The Ones

 

BEST FIRST RELEASE 2011 Award Winner!
Wolves At The Gate's 'We Are The Ones' - Best First Release Award Winner

Hear Entire Album Online!Hear Entire Album Online!

Runners-Up: Kye Kye (Young Love), Peter Furler (On Fire), A Past Unknown (To Those Perishing), Tricia Brock (The Road), Fallstar (Reconciler. Refiner. Igniter.), Anthem Lights (Anthem Lights), Aaron Gillespie (Anthem Song), The City Harmonic (I Have A Dream (It Feels Like Home)),
Over The Ocean (Paper House).
Honorable Mentions: Icon For Hire (Scripted), Ashes Remain (What I’ve Become),
Cory Lamb (Break The Cycle).

 

We Are The Ones is an excellent album. The lyrics are fantastic throughout; the vocals are very dynamic, using about a 50/50 mix of singing and screaming— and both high and low ranges in the latter— to great effect; and the music is equally dynamic.

The album kicks off with title track “We Are The Ones”, an excellent, tone-setting intro that builds perfectly and then leads directly into the next track.

“Vapors” wastes no time, ripping into heavy vocals first before moving to a multilayered mix. The track features a couple of nice shifts in musical pace and tone, as well.

And it gets even better from there— “Heralds” is the perfect showcase of the band’s dynamic vocal mix (and perfectly matching music). This track is very memorable.

“Tonight My Son” takes on a slightly faster and heavier tone overall, and also features several great rhythmic sections.

“No Rival” has a particularly powerful feel at points, especially at the end.

And sweeping closer “Oh The Depths” is possibly the most memorable track of them all, taking every already-excellent element demonstrated in all of the previous songs and somehow amping them up even further, creating a perfect finale that both satisfies and then prompts you to replay the whole record again right away.

Label Rerelease Bonus Content:

The Solid State rerelease of this EP also contains two excellent, full-sounding acoustic-version bonus tracks (for “Heralds” and “No Rival”). And while the two songs’ original screaming portions are (expectedly ) replaced in these acoustic versions with singing, the vocals are actually not ‘soft’ as such— they still have a good amount of power behind them (about the same level as a full Rock song).

 

In short, this is a fantastic debut, and definitely worthy of Best First Release!

Our rating for We Are The Ones: 5 & 1/2 Stars. 5 & 1/2 Stars

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Life In Your Way – Kingdoms

Posted on March 2, 2012 by admin

Kingdoms

Download This For Free!Download This For Free!

 

BEST FOURTH RELEASE 2011 Award Winner!
Life In Your Way's 'Kingdoms' - Best Fourth Release Award Winner

Runners-Up: Cool Hand Luke (Of Man), August Burns Red (Leveler), Beckah Shae (Destiny).
Honorable Mention: Eowyn (Beautiful Ashes).

 

Kingdoms, Life In Your Way’s fourth full-length, is actually technically composed of 3 short, themed EP’s: “The Kingdom Of Man”, “The Kingdom Of Darkness”, and “The Kingdom Of God”.

As you’d assume from those titles , the album’s excellent lyrics range in tone from a determined beginning through a somewhat darker middle to a triumphant end. Musically and vocally, the first section tends a bit more towards Screamo, the second a bit more towards Metal, and— suitably — the last equally blends the two; and each and every track has its own unique dynamic element (whether in music, vocals, or both), making all of them memorable both individually and as a whole.

This is an excellent record, and quite worthy of both a full 5 & 1/2 Stars and Best Fourth Release!

Our rating for Kingdoms: 5 & 1/2 Stars. 5 & 1/2 Stars

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Owl City – All Things Bright And Beautiful

Posted on March 2, 2012 by admin

All Things Bright And BeautifulAll Things Bright And Beautiful (Special Edition)

 

BEST THIRD RELEASE 2011 Award Winner!
Owl City's 'All Things Bright And Beautiful' - Best Third Release Award Winner

Hear Entire Album Online!Hear Entire Album Online!

Runners-Up: Hands (Give Me Rest), Manic Drive (Epic), Deas Vail (Deas Vail),
Red (Until We Have Faces).
Honorable Mention: Brandon Heath (Leaving Eden).

 

All Things Bright And Beautiful opens with “The Real World”, which is a great introduction to Owl City’s main music style and whimsical lyrics (as well as being a great song in itself ).

“Deer In The Headlights” moves to slightly bouncier music with some smile-inducing lyrics.

“Angels” has intriguing music and lyrics which intertwine with each other to create a great— and quite memorable— track.

“Dreams Don’t Turn To Dust” is a uniquely encouraging track with music that is very rhythmic and (again) very memorable.

“Honey And The Bee” (featuring Breanne Düren) is another track that will likely make you smile— the lyrics intentionally include a number of cliché’s, but they end up more sweet than silly here.

“Kamikaze” features a somewhat unusual music style for Adam at times (though in a good way ), which— in combination with its interesting lyrics— make this another great track.

“January 28, 1986″— which is actually an intro to the track that follows— contains clips from President Ronald Reagan’s Address To The Nation after the explosion of the Challenger space shuttle.

“Galaxies” is excellent in every way, from its appropriately-space-themed lyrics to its celestial music.

“Hospital Flowers” (featuring Joan Young) is unusual because its lyrics are written from the perspective of a person who went through a near-death experience; because of it, the person finally gains a ‘new sense of sight’ and realizes how precious life truly is.

“Alligator Sky” (featuring Shawn Chrystopher) is another fantastic space-themed track, this time incorporating some slow rap (!) courtesy of guest Shawn Chrystopher, which— while unexpected— actually fits in perfectly.

“The Yacht Club” (featuring Lights) has sweet verses and a very upbeat, Dance-styled chorus.

And perfect closer “Plant Life” (featuring Matthew Thiessen of Relient K) is an excellent, uplifting track with brilliant lyrics (and by that we mean ‘even more than usual’ ).

Bonus Track On Some Digital Outlets:

“Alligator Sky (No Rap Version)” is exactly what its title states — “Alligator Sky” without rap. We very slightly prefer the original; but this version does contain entirely new lyrics in the verses, and is a great track on its own.

iTunes Bonus Tracks:

The iTunes edition contains the “Alligator Sky (No Rap Version)” bonus track as well as “How I Became The Sea”, another excellent track with intriguing music that weaves around the verses like the waves its lyrics envision.

German And Japanese Edition Bonus Tracks:

Finally, the German and Japanese Editions contain two different bonus tracks: The bouncy, lyrically-soaring “To The Sky” (which was made for The Legend Of The Guardians: The Owls Of Ga’Hoole movie and is also available as a single), and great, atmospheric “Shy Violet”.

Our rating for All Things Bright And Beautiful: 5 & 1/3 Stars. 5 & 1/3 Stars

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