Author: Lee Brown

Lee Brown is Lead Pastor of Sloan's Lake Church in Denver, Colorado. Check them out at www.sloanslake.church. He is the author of "Here's How: An Introduction to Practical Discipleship," and is also an adjunct professor and content specialist for Mid-America Christian University. Most importantly, he is a loving husband and father. Lee loves jamming to bands like Blindside, Project 86, Demon Hunter, Spoken, Lecrae, and Lil' Dre.

October 12, 2012

October 7, 2012

REVIEW : Ryan Hunt - Control

Ryan Hunt will release his new album "Control" on October 9th. With sounds comparable to Lifehouse and The Fray, Ryan is set to start off October on a good note.

October 5, 2012

October 1, 2012

September 24, 2012

September 22, 2012

August 23, 2012

INTERVIEW : Heath McNease

Having already put out at least two albums in the last 12 months, I chatted with Heath McNease about his newest new album "The Weight of Glory: Songs inspired by the Works of C. S. Lewis."

August 19, 2012

August 10, 2012

July 20, 2012

July 8, 2012

REVIEW : P.O.D. - Murdered Love

Powerhouse rock group P.O.D. returns with a vengeance in "Murdered Love," but is this a return to form for the band or simply a rehash of previous glory? Read on to find out.

June 17, 2012

May 27, 2012

May 17, 2012

May 11, 2012

May 3, 2012

INTERVIEW : Project 86

With a highly anticipated (and fully fan funded!) new P86 album on the horizon, I chatted with Andrew about how this new record is different from their last independent release (hint, it involves bagpipes!) and what greatness fans can expect to be unleashed upon them... soon.

April 24, 2012

REVIEW : Love and Death - Chemicals EP

Brian "Head" Welch returns with a new band name and just enough music to "whet your whistle" until a full length comes out. With just one new original song, one cover song, and two remixes, Chemicals gives you just the right amount of content for its small asking price.

April 23, 2012

REVIEW : War of Ages - Return to Life

War of Ages rises again with "Return to Life," an inspiring album that will make you want to stand to your feet and fight against the ruler of this world. Oh, and it's a great album, too.

April 13, 2012

INTERVIEW : Heath McNease

     I recently got to sit down with Heath McNease (and by sit down, of course, I mean e-mailed) and talk to him about the life and times of a man who never sleeps. With more albums out in the last year than many artists have in their entire careers, I wanted to find out just what makes the man tick, what inspired an entire 8-bit Nintendo themed album, and why it’s hard for indie artists trying to make a buck in today’s world. So first off, I’ve gotta ask… with 3-4 albums out in the last year alone, do you ever sleep?
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April 9, 2012

REVIEW : Manafest - Fighter

Manafest follows up 2010's "The Chase" with a solid album that focuses all its energy on the battle each one of us faces in life. If there was ever an album more focused in on one theme, it must be this one. "Fighter" will delight fans of previous Manafest records, as well as fans of TFK and Skillet

April 5, 2012

REVIEW : KJ-52 - Dangerous

Review of KJ-52's newest record "Dangerous." KJ is back with a wide array of amazing guest stars in one of his best albums to date. Dangerous covers some familiar ground, while also opening a new chapter in KJ-52's storied career.