Rock
- Acceptance – Haunted [SINGLE]
- Light The Way – Grace [EP]
- Old Solar – Quiet Prayers [EP]
- Skillet – Stars (The Shack Version) [SINGLE]
Worship
- The Brilliance – All Is Not Lost
- Kari Jobe – The Garden [SINGLE]
- Kutless – King of My Heart [SINGLE]
- Nathan Jess – Awake My Soul [SINGLE]
- Shelly E. Johnson – Mosaic of Grace [SINGLE]
Pop
- Franklin McKay – When I Found You [SINGLE]
- Joel Vaughn – Surrender [EP]
- Matt Hammitt – United Again [SINGLE]
Singer/Songwriter
- Ellie Holcomb – Red Sea Road
Metal
- Advent – Pain & Suffering [EP]
- Ghost Key – Ache [SINGLE]
- The Other Thief & Me – It Was You [EP]
- Strengthen What Remains – Promo 2017 [EP]
Hip Hop
- AMP – FUTUREGEN
- Jered Sanders – Nobody Famous
- J-Giles Son – Paradise (feat. Eshon Burgundy, D Myles) [SINGLE]
- Lecrae – Blessings (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) [SINGLE]
- Theory Hazit – It’s Whatever
- Tony Tillman – Thankful [SINGLE]
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Thanks!
No problem, Chris! God bless you, bro!
I usually have a hard time getting into spoken word, but these guys are pretty good ^^
Yeah I’m pretty iffy too when it comes to spoken word, but this band pulls it off nicely
Old Solar, a one-man post-rock project by a founding member of My Epic, also released a new Ep titled Quiet Prayers for just one dollar on bandcamp.
https://oldsolarmusic.bandcamp.com/album/quiet-prayers
Thanks, I’ll it to the list!
Maybe it’s been done because of the few genres listed here, but The Brilliance is not really in the ‘worship’ genre. It’s more like alternative, or I’d even say singer-songwriter (even though there are 2 guys in it).
I agree, The Brilliance isn’t really a worship band in the traditional sense. I was struggling with what genre classify them as though. In the end I decided to go with worship anyway though since that is what JFH, NRT, and Wikipedia classify the band as.
Fair point!
I’m hesitant to label them as worship only because for some (myself included) if I were to be recommended a ‘worship’ album – I hear that label and think of Chris Tomlin, Phil Wickham, Hillsong – and would therefore likely steer clear of it. They’re a great group with a small following & I wouldn’t want that label limiting their exposure.
Another addition: Jess Ray, a singer-songwriter from Raleigh NC, just released an album of acoustic renditions of new and old songs. RIYL – Josh Garrels, Sleeping at Last, Brandi Carlisle, Young Oceans
Free on Noisetrade at http://noisetrade.com/jessray/pull-the-stars-from-the-sky