Superchick is living up to its name. Its first four albums have combined
for 700,000 copies sold, more than 70 film, television and videogame song
placements, and five No. 1 singles. But for a band inspired to empower its
listeners, its new album does more than walk the walk. It rocks the talk.
Rock What You Got infuses a “rock-o-tronic” sound — an electropunk mash-up of
slashing guitars, pulsing keyboards and grit-pop vocals. It’s the musical
realization that you can’t just believe in your gifts; you need to rock
‘em.
superchickonline.com
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At his core, Phil Wickham is a humble and sincere artist who worships God
through music. Every song he writes paints an image of God as loving and
creative, and he does so across the canvases of listeners’ hearts and
minds. Although evidence of Phil’s gift was apparent on his previous
release and his independent record, it has never been clearer or more
developed than on Cannons, his sophomore release. It’s a compilation of 12
stories – 12 songs – with one theme: open your eyes and look up.
philwickham.com
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John Reuben is a Christian hip-hop artist with a witty, carefree attitude.
He was raised in a trailer park on a farm that doubled as a church and
outreach program for troubled youth. This experience fueled an interest in
writing poetry, which would eventually lead to material for 5 successful
albums.
johnreuben.com
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The Mines inject more dynamics and emotionally-reflective songwriting
into their music than most of their guitar band peers. They describe
their music as epic indie pop rock, and they do that description
justice.
www.theminesonline.net
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