Third Day - Wherever You AreIsn’t it amazing that Third Day is still producing albums?

This album is great.

I’m pretty sure I’ve skipped purchasing their last few albums and again, this album came to me via a Youth Pastor demo package and I quickly imported it into iTunes. I’ve listened to it through about 5-times and each time I hear that same “good ‘ol” Third Day song without much difference since they first arrived while I was still in High School.

Third Day will continue to make great music without losing their image to the changing culture. “Wherever You Are” is a great album that will be enjoyed by countless Third Day fans.

T-Bone - Bone-a-FideOkay – another hip-hop review.

T-Bone has been around for what seems like “FOREVER”. I have listened to numerous T-Bone albums for as long as I can remember and this one has received a lot of playback on Stevan’s Neon Radio over the last few weeks.

It is obvious that T-Bone is “sampling” from numerous popular secular artists in his sound, but in my opinion, that makes him a bit more relevant and popular himself to be sounding similar to what most secular radio stations play today.

His lyrics continue to be VERY straigthforward without pausing to apologize for his truthfulness. The video for “Can I Live” is getting airtime on Christian Television as well as producing talk among non-church goers, too.

Paul Wright - Sunrise to SunsetLOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT.

Paul Wright has quickly become one of my newest favorite artists. He’s got a smooth sound with some great rhythm and lyrical power that places him in a “different than normal” category of my musical tastes.

I loved his acting in the HERO! Rock Opera and continue to dig his music and anticipate the release of his next album.

Othello - Elevator MusicThis one came as a part of a Youth Pastor demo package. I instantly grabbed for it because of its hip-hop cover-art flavor. I’ve listened to it only a handful of times and realize that it fits in the same category that many of my other “no-name” albums fit: “typical”.

Sure I’ll listen to it again every now and then but it’s not overly impressive by any stretch.

The only thing Othello has going for him is that his name reminds me of a game I could never beat my dad at growing up!

LA Symphony - Disappear HereYou should all know by now that I LOVE L.A. Symphony. They’re hip-hop and I’m not and I can listen to them without anyone making fun of me (until now?)

This album is much like their other ones, though this time, I was a bit nervous about them releasing an album much quicker since their earlier release (The End Is Now).

I think they could’ve done better, but I love it nonetheless!

You ought to see me attempt these rhymes while waiting in traffic!