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The Almost Entertains Dallas

Days after the release of sophmore album, The Almost showcase in Dallas.

The Almost Entertains Dallas

The Almost, Florida rock band, gifted fans everywhere with their sophomore album Monster, Monster which hit stores last week. The Almost, first album Southern Weather, released in April 2007, was both a critical and commercial success. Based on early reviews their second offering will be no different. (0) comments

MuteMath tour Dallas

New Orleans-based rock band MuteMath took the stage Oct. 29 at The Dallas Palladium Ballroom. Since the band was formed in 2003, MuteMath, whose cool, calm and flowing style ranges from alternative rock to experimental pop, has been toying with their brand of music. (0) comments

The Dear Hunter: Act III Life and Death

A unique collection of desirable tracks.

The Dear Hunter: Act III Life and Death

Act III of The Dear Hunter's six-volume series, Life and Death continues to offer a unique sound for users to adore, regardless of their bumpy road after losing a few band mates following the release of previous volume, Act II. Using a wide array of musical instruments, including a banjo, unique was the only way to describe what emerges from the speaker while listening to The Dear Hunter. (0) comments

Todd Agnew: Need

Fifth time Dove Award nominee releases new album

Todd Agnew: Need

Todd Agnew, Five time Dove Award nominee, released his 5th studio album on Oct. 6. Agnew said that the title "Need," is a reoccurring theme that runs through each song on the album. "Our need to be rescued, redeemed, restored," he said. Agnew is no stranger to Christian radio, with his previous albums selling over 500,000 albums and sparking two No. (0) comments

Delirious: History Makers Greatest Hits

After 16 years of touring Delirious says farewell

Delirious: History Makers Greatest Hits

After 16 years of touring, the band Delirious has embarked on its farewell tour. In celebration of which, Delirious has released the album "History Makers: Greatest Hits," and is filled with songs that have made Delirious the success it is. Having started in 1993 in the UK as "The Cutting Edge," Delirious is best know for their modern worship classic "I Could Sing of Your Love Forever". (0) comments

Switchfoot: Hello Hurricane

San Diego rock band emerges with their eyes wide open.

Switchfoot: Hello Hurricane

After two years, a departure from their record label and four albums worth of material, San Diego rock band Switchfoot emerges with their eyes wide open. There is a raw and defiant darker side to Hello Hurricane, which bassist Tim Foreman explains, "There is kind of a hope that comes through because it is set against the backdrop of a storm. (0) comments

Flyleaf: Memento Mori

The most anticipated and slightly delayed album of the year.

Flyleaf: Memento Mori

It has been a journey since the beginning of Texas-based rock band Flyleaf. With nearly a decade of touring, 1,296,700 albums sold, and a life of 155 weeks on Billboard charts, this band shot straight for the stars and never turned back. It has been more than four years since Flyleaf released it's self-titled debut album. (4) comments

Fee: Hope Rising

Packed with energy and love this album is a hit.

Fee: Hope Rising

After two years Atlanta-based worship rock band Fee returned with their latest offering "Hope Rising". From the beginning, this album is packed with energy of love and adornment. The opening song "Rise and Sing" is a brilliant way to start their album off with a chorus that feels like an anthem-to motivate and remind us what we are living for. (0) comments

Paige Armstrong: Wake Up

Edgy and in your face, Armstrong doesn't let up

Paige Armstrong: Wake Up

Every once in a while a CD comes along and you know it is going to quickly join your series of most played. Paige Armstrong's debut release "Wake Up" is definitely one that will be making its way onto mine. Only 19, Armstrong has accomplished and overcome a lot, from battling and defeating bone cancer, which she was diagnosed with at the age of 11, from performing on the Today Show to appearing on albums with Martina McBride. (0) comments

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