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Reviewed by Stephen Luff
Colorado-based Red Rocks Worship consist of David Anderson, Adaeze Nooelle Azubuike, Jake Espy, Brinnae Keathley, Jerrica Matrone, Tyler Roberts and Nicole Serrano. This release follows the more sedate offering The Rooftop EP in 2014. The first two songs, the title track and Echo The Son deliver energy a-plenty but after this the pace slows down with, to my mind, the best tracks on the collection, the Lumineers sounding Love Changes Everything and More , which has been selected to get a bit of Cross Rhythms radio airplay. Although the seven-song mini-album does not break the mould of the typical worship offering, there are certainly some great songs showcased here. It will be interesting to hear a full album of material in the future as there are seeds of something special germinating.
Review: Clarity - For All Seasons | Cross Rhythms. Online Christian radio, Christian music articles, reviews, news and artist profiles. Christian life articles, prayer rooms and much more!
Reviewed by Lins Honeyman
Toronto-based rapper DIE-REK s debut album on the Illect label is a fine slice of low-key hip-hop which refuses to dodge the big issues in terms of faith and life in general. For instance, people who have made the ultimate sacrifice are acknowledged in the title track whilst I Neva Knew tackles the difficulties many men have in opening up about their problems with a hint of regret that showcases the Canadian emcee s innate ability to highlight his own shortcomings whilst offering up a modicum of the hope found in Jesus. Elsewhere, the likes of Praises Of Men deals with finding our identity in the opinions of others whilst I m So Potential is a fascinating insight into our man s walk with God and, in particular, the need to wait on the Lord. DIE-REK s laidback rhymes sit on top of a bed of unfussy electro loops to good effect and a handful of guest artists including Rel McCoy, DJ Versatile and Karen Jewels join the party near the end of this satisfying