PILLAR
The Reckoning
In the six short years since the band formed in a
dingy dorm room in Hays, Kansas, Pillar has become a rock force to be reckoned
with. And while the band has earned its fair share of accolades and
admiration, Pillar is ready to set the record straight with their latest
The Reckoning
Features the single "Everything" and the Limited
Edition includes a live concert from Cornerstone 2006, behind-the-scenes with
the band and an exclusive behind-the-songs with the band members. |
Flyleaf
Heavy music and pained lyrics go together like cake and
ice cream, and Belton, Texas quintet, Flyleaf, aren't about to break with
tradition. But while many loud rockers reopen old wounds by singing about
their broken homes and broken hearts, Flyleaf confront past traumas to heal
old scars and prove in the process that hope shines
brighter than despair.
Flyleaf's self-titled debut album
echoes with songs about abuse, neglect, addiction and dysfunction, and
messages about overcoming adversity. |
Jars Of Clay
Good Monsters
Multi-platinum and triple Grammy
winning band Jars of Clay have long held a reputation for creative excellence.
This record is part confessional, part euphoric love poem, bitter separation
and part benediction. It was born out of many experiences and conversations
between addicts, failures, lovers, loners, believers, and beggars. |
War Of Ages
Pride of the Wicked
Like a brick to the face, War Of Ages
combines the shredding guitar solos of traditional metal and the unrelenting
brutality of modern hardcore bands with an intense spiritual conviction.
Sonically, War Of Ages will knock you down, grab your attention with their
gripping grooves, annihilate you with their tireless enthusiasm, impress you
with their technical ferocity, and most importantly, they will leave you
wanting more. |
RED
End Of Silence
Deriving from a variety of influences such as Muse,
Chevelle, Blindside and Linkin Park, Red brings a unique blend of heavy
guitars, intense string arrangements and dynamic vocals.They are quickly
gaining fans with an exceedingly intense live show every bit as compelling as
their debut cd. Already touring heavily in the mid-west and west coast, Red
has quickly made many fans along the way. |
Chris Tomlin
Arriving
Collection of songs embracing the theme
in Isaiah 40:3-5...'In the desert prepare the way for the Lord; make straight
in the wilderness a highway for our God... The all new recording captures a
fresh acoustic rock style paired with soaring melodies grounded in
lyrics focused on the richness and glory of our Creator. |
Skillet
Comatose
Massive rock riffs, swirling drums, monstrous hooks
and undeniably catchy choruses. Hints of progressive rock mixed in with modern
alternative flourishes and touches of classical influence as swelling strings
intersect with sonic adrenaline rushes. It's indeed a fusion unlike any other,
marking the latest chapter in the continuous evolution of Skillet, whose
moniker couldn't be more fitting come its explosive release Comatose. |
Switchfoot
Oh! Gravity
The eagerly-anticipated follow-up to
the bestselling "Nothing is Sound," the new album from Switchfoot features
more of Jon Foreman’s insightful song- writing with a harder rock edge. Features
songs like “Dirty Second Hands,” “Let Your Love” and the hit title track.
Switchfoot has proven once again why countless Christian acts want to emulate
them: They do what they do extremely well, ultimately challenging
people to view their priorities with a new lens. |
Phil Keaggy
JAMMED!
Guitar virtuoso Phil Keaggy brings a blend of rock, blues, funk,
fusion and jazz to his new instrumental album, Jammed! Features production
notes written by Phil, personal stories behind each song.…
instrumental guitar jams
mostly rooted in rock and blues, reminiscent of Jeff Beck, Joe Satriani, B.B.
King, and Steve Vai. |
Third Day
Wherever You Are
"Wherever you
are, whoever you are, whatever you are going through, God is ready to meet you
right there. No matter where, no matter why, no matter when, there is hope-
of God meeting you in times of struggle, of overcoming burdens, guilt,
circumstances, and being free." |
HAWK NELSON
Smile,
It's The End Of The World
Hawk Nelson is not only one of the biggest buzz
bands of the year hitting the scene with the crazy antics and great debut
release Letters to the President, but not they are establishing themselves
quickly as one of the the bands that everyone loves- and now with the release
Smile, Its the End of the World,- they are here to stay! |
Anberlin
Cities
Growing tired of bedside resolve
(Politics lay out the pressure) Something's got to give now Something's going
to break down
I grow tired of writing songs
While people listen but never hear what's really going on now
Tell me what's so wrong now |
Hillsong
Mighty To Save
Experience live worship with over
10,000 worshippers at the Sydney Entertainment Centre- who sang, danced and
worshipped their God wholeheartedly and without reserve. The presence of God
was powerfully evident throughout the night as His name was lifted on high. |
Brandon Stanley
Songs from the Middle Lane
Songs From The Middle Lane is an
album full of emotionally charged power pop anthems - lyrics that
inspire hope, faith, perseverance and rescue found in Christ Jesus. Full
of electric guitar driven pop & rock tunes, Brandon's national debut
drives home the message of Faith in the most difficult circumstances,
relating to the listener in a very real way. |
Iris to Iris
Building 429
Dove award-winning Building 429 returns with a brand
new album full of their familiar style of introspective, worshipful lyrics and
anthemic pop/rock songs that made “Glory Defined” a #1 hit. New songs born out
of intimate times of prayer, like “You Carried Me,” “Majesty” and “Power Of
Your Name,” are bound to find a place in modern worship settings as well as
the hearts of Building 429 fans everywhere. |