I'll be honest. Sometimes at cMusicWeb.com we disagree. For example, I'm not a T-Bone fan. His rap is too mainstream for me. Give me mars ILL, John Reuben, or...
In my church, this Sunday started the season of Advent, which is a four-week preparation for the Christmas season. In the early church, it was a time of ...
A couple weeks ago I mentioned that Tree63 is releasing a new disc next week entitled I Stand For You. However, it seems that the band has not fared so well...
If you don't know who Earthsuit is, that's probably OK. But you should probably check out Mute Math before all your friends are talking about the band. They...
I guess we are witnessing a changing of the guard in Christian music. Today marks Third Day's latest effort, a watered-down pop album that may be the last...
Coldplay has taken the world by storm in the last three years. So, of course, we have an in-depth review of their latest release, X&Y. But what else do we...
Since we last received a full-length album from the David Crowder Band, a lot has happened. Or, at least, it seems to be so on their latest, A Collision. Not...
If you've never heard Mat Kearney, you've been missing out. Kearney's debut is an amazing fusion of pop, singer/songwriter, hip-hop, and just about everything...
Not only is Switchfoot back, but so is Kirk Franklin. This week we have new release from Flyleaf, Kirk Franklin, and a bunch of boring compilations. Plus, we...
Wow, it's been over three months since we've done a cMusicMail. For that, we're sorry. The past couple months have been busy for all of us, but we're working...
This week in cMusicMail, we offer a review of a book that has given us plenty of insight over the past year. Not only does it struggle with the question of who...
Coincidently enough, both this week's featured review and pick of the week album are borne out of silence. Steven Curtis Chapman, soon after recording his...
Yes, in some ways, it is unfortunate that Derek Webb had to write his latest CD. Because if he did not write the music, we would have found Christians in a...
A number of us have been listening to Eisley for years and really enjoy their music. However, it seems that Eisley is somewhat of an acquired taste, for not...
Jaci Velasquez has been around for almost ten years now, but only now is she beginning to find her true place in music. For years the queen of pop in Latin as...
For a couple years now we've been infatuated with Copeland here at cMusicWeb.com, and that was even before they said they liked my The Elms T-shirt at their...
After five years of hiding in the independent scene, 4th Avenue Jones have released a major-label album. As the album title suggest, the title track is an ode...
After two albums, it seemed that Sandra McCracken was happy to remain an independent folk music artist. But then everything changed. A record label in the...
Some of you, like us, may have found Jason Upton's 2001 album, Faith, in the discount bin at your local Christian music store. Hopefully, from the good sounds...
Sadly, the CD you're about to read about you will likely not own. That is, unless it's re-released or you find it by some chance on eBay. You see, this disc is...
Although our review below finds their next album to be short of a step forward, there's no denying that Anberlin is one of the top bands these days. Their...
I have to say, when Relient K announced their newest album would be called "Mmhmm", I was a bit disappointed. Their silly album titles were always fun. But...
CCM Magazine did a cover article on it for March. And now cMusicMail does it. I guess it really is a trend then. Within the last month, including today, three...
Remix albums always seem to be a sticky situation. A couple years ago the Newsboys tried to remix their rock songs with very little success. It sounded like...
The biggest conversion story of 2005 is definitely the guitarist from Korn. The story has been almost everywhere. But an earlier conversion got some rather big...
Flyleaf is a new band that's set to go places. They're currently working on their debut full-length for Octone Records, the label that released Maroon 5's...
Although I was not exposed to Rich Mullins' amazing work at an early age like our reviewer, I still thank God often that the man left such a legacy. Twelve...
Thankfully, today it is pretty common. But back in 1999, any Christian that was releasing music on a "secular" record label was criticized by the conservative...
I think 2005 is still warming up. So, I guess we'll have to keep reviewing 2004's finest releases. This week we have the latest from Chris Tomlin plus new...
Many did not think it would happen. After Third Verse, the Smalltown Poets disappeared and were probably not going to be heard from again. But 2004 brought...