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SC reports 641 new COVID-19 cases, 7 deaths Monday What to expect after getting a COVID-19 vaccine By WIS News 10 Staff | April 5, 2021 at 1:32 PM EDT - Updated April 5 at 1:32 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced 641 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and seven confirmed deaths Monday, April 5. This information is accurate as of April 2. Today’s report brings the total number of people with confirmed cases since the outbreak began to 467,750 and confirmed deaths remain at 8,111. Two of the confirmed deaths happened in mid-March. Please whose death was reported. DHEC also announced 345 new probable cases of the virus and one new probable death. That brings the total of probable cases to 88,719 and the total number of probable deaths at 1,092 in the state since the outbreak began.
Reviewed by Peter Timmis McMillan is, of course, best known as composer of the 2005 oft covered classic "How He Loves" - surely one of the greatest worship songs of all time and included here as a bonus track. 'The Medicine' was originally released independently by the North Carolina native in 2008 and last year received a welcome record label re-release with four additional tracks. The album's Americana vibe may come as a surprise to those who only know of JMM through his worship hit but sceptics will soon be won over by the big choruses, gritty vocals and gripping lyrics on offer here. The title track in particular is a riotous slice of Springsteen-esque rock chock-full of tasty guitar licks. Other highlights include the dreamy "Carbon Ribs"; the tender and melodic "Death In His Grave" and "Dress Me Up" with its powerful repeated refrain of the line "His love is stronger (than the power of death)". If you're yet to catch onto this versatile songwriting talent then 'The Medicine' is a great place to start.
Reviewed by Tim Holden Recorded at the Planetshakers regional conferences in the Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore, this four-track EP was produced and mixed by Joth Hunt, who also leads the worship along with Sam Evans, BJ Pridham and Chelsi Nikkerud. "There Is No One Like You" opens with a high energy EDM feel before moving to the softer, synth-led dance beats of "The Greatest". "Above All Names" is a slow building rock ballad that moves into more spontaneous worship and the EP closes with the more reflective piano-led "Not Alone" building to a powerful climax. Style-wise this is standard Planetshakers fare, layered unison vocals, pumping bass dance beats or rock power ballad with simple, easy to grasp lyrics that focus on Jesus rather than our response all wrapped up in great arrangements and production. It is very easy to listen to and even easier to get caught up in worship.
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Noel Gallagher has hit a "purple patch" in his songwriting for his next album. The former Oasis rocker has given an update on his upcoming collection - the follow-up to 2017 chart topper 'Who Built The Moon?' - and he admitted being in the studio has helped him during the pandemic. Speaking on Matt Morgan's podcast, he said: "Iâve been in the studio on a bit of a roll. Bit of a run, bit of a purple patch, some mega tunes, really f****** great. âIâm doing the songs for a new album. Iâve been in the studio every day. If I didnât have that, I donât know where Iâd be at now. If I wasnât going in there every day. Actually, some f****** great stuff has come out of it.
Reviewed by Brendan O'Regan This is a pleasantly unusual EP from a South Jersey-based rock band. The female vocals (by Tiandra Jones) are light and self-assured, but by contrast underpinned by a progressive rock sound - driven largely by the insistent bass playing of Ahmad Sanon and Alan Wilkins, especially on the opening track "I Am Free", a declaration of confident faith. This is followed by a short instrumental, progressive rock style, but no self-respecting prog rock band would stand over a track one minute 17seconds long - even the solos would last longer! (Admittedly they make up for this somewhat as they play out the final track.) "It Will Be Alright" is a lighter piece with an emphasis on joy and a welcome reassurance about a "brighter day", and there's no doubt about the source of the optimism - "after redemption there's forgiveness." In case listeners were concerned it would get too happy-clappy the next song, "Stand", tells the story of someone with their "back against the wall" and losing the will to fight, with emphatic percussion heightening the sense of personal crisis. But again, the source of help is clear - "I'm falling Lord so please give me your hand." Song writing credits are shared across band members and producer John Smythe manages a fine balance between the light vocals and heavy instrumentals while technical quality is excellent throughout.
SC reports 632 new COVID-19 cases, 13 deaths Saturday What to expect after getting a COVID-19 vaccine By WIS News 10 Staff | April 3, 2021 at 11:20 AM EDT - Updated April 3 at 11:20 AM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced 632 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 13 confirmed deaths Saturday, April 3. This information is accurate as of April 1. Today’s report brings the total number of people with confirmed cases since the outbreak began to 467,016 and confirmed deaths remain at 8,105. Of the 13 deaths reported today, four were middle-aged people (35 to 64) and nine were elderly (65 and older). One of the confirmed deaths happened in December 2020. The other 12 others occurred within the past 10 days, DHEC reported.
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