Apr 4, 2005 Low Birth Weight by Piano Magic (Review) Piano Magic’s music is as spectral and eerie as it is beautiful and enchanting.
Apr 4, 2005 Tell the Truth by Philadelphia (Review) I found this release interesting as a reminder of how far Christian music has come.
Apr 4, 2005 The Third Is Not Given by Tertium Non Data (Review) A mix of ambient and industrial that sounds interesting at times but never really comes together.
Apr 4, 2005 No Man’s Land by Dream Into Dust (Review) Derek Rush and crew do a good job of keeping the atmosphere tense without ramming it down your throat.
Apr 4, 2005 On the Cover by Mxpx (Review) This album has a bit of a novelty factor to it, but it’s still really fun, and that’s all that matters.
Apr 4, 2005 Fantômas by Fantômas (Review) Listening to any Patton project now is like Bobby McFerrin on crack.
Apr 4, 2005 Becoming X by Sneaker Pimps (Review) The talent is clearly there, but they don’t make use of it on a large portion of the album.
Apr 4, 2005 Tilt by Scott Walker (Review) Definitely an interesting listen, because I don’t really know of anything that sounds like this.
Apr 4, 2005 The Butterfly Effect by Steve Scott (Review) Steve Scott’s spoken word and ambient music is incredibly stimulating stuff, both mentally and spiritually.
Apr 4, 2005 August Everywhere by Blinker The Star (Review) The album is pop album first and foremost, in all of its unabashed glory.
Apr 4, 2005 Blessed Are the Persecuted by Overcome (Review) These guys are still fairly young, so expect some good things to come from them.
Apr 4, 2005 Atonement by Strongarm (Review) Strongarm has some very insightful and powerful songs, lyrically and musically.
Apr 4, 2005 Fight or Flight by Antidote (Review) Electronic praise songs are what Antidote gives to a growing Christian dance scene.
Apr 4, 2005 Bliss Out, Volume 13 by Piano Magic (Review) Piano Magic creates two hauntingly beautiful tales that sound like recordings straight from the Sargasso Sea.
Apr 3, 2005 Euphoria by Insides (Review) You get the feeling you could see entire seasons pass with this record on the changer, falling in and out of love and hate as it plays on.
Apr 3, 2005 The Gift of Tears/Mirror/La Liturgie Pour La Fin Du Temps by Revolutionary Army Of The Infant Jesus (Review) It’s a foreboding album to listen to, and almost draining, but it’s one that will always hold a special spot in my CD collection.
Apr 3, 2005 23:03 by Antarctica (Review) The incredible thing about Antarctica is that the musical formula, which could be so ‘80s, steers clear of the silly clichés it could easily fall into.
Apr 2, 2005 Bangkok Loco by Pornchai Hongrattanaporn (Review) One of those films you have to see for yourself in order to believe that something like it could even exist.