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On November 24, 2012January 21, 2021
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“Progress Report on Falling Up’s ‘Machine De Ella’ (Review)” by Nathaniel Schexnayder

Last year, Falling Up released possibly their best album to date, Your Sparkling Death Cometh. Earlier this year, the band threw a bone to fans in the form of the hit and miss remix project Mnemos. Now, Falling Up is using their independence to release their newsiest endeavor in a unique way. Their Machine De Ella […]

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On May 2, 2011January 24, 2021
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We Recommend: Capital Lights, “This Is An Outrage!”

According to recent reports, the demise of Tooth & Nail punk rock group Capital Lights may be slightly exaggerated. However, as it stands now, the band has only left us two items to hold onto: One lone, but touching Christmas song, (“His Favorite Christmas Story”) and their outstanding debut, This Is An Outrage!. […]

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On January 28, 2011January 24, 2021
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“Is The Light Being Hidden?” by Nathaniel Schexnayder

Recently I had the privilege of attending Winter Jam. The following day at work, my co-worker who covered for me inquired about my absence. I went on to tell him that I went to a Christian concert. He asked who was playing there, and I said some Christian rock bands […]

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On September 6, 2010January 28, 2021
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We Recommend: Jars Of Clay, “Much Afraid”

Much Afraid was actually one of the first albums I really got into. Although Jars Of Clay’s sophomore project isn’t as predominant as their classic self-titled debut, it still manages to stand on its feet. The first half of the album features great pop rock tunes like “Overjoyed,” “Fade To Grey,” and […]

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On March 15, 2010February 3, 2021
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We Recommend: Falling Up, “Captiva”

What does Nevertheless, Capital Lights, Delirious?, and Peter Furler all have in common? They all exited the music scene in 2009. However, while all of those losses were significant, the news that Falling Up (one of my most favorite bands) had disbanded was truly demoralizing. Their all-time best album will always be […]

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