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  • 10 Years Later
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On December 20, 2011January 22, 2021
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10 Years Later: Five Iron Frenzy, “Electric Boogaloo”

We never thought we’d see it happen.  We all thought that the Denver, Colorado ska octet Five Iron Frenzy had gone to the grave, never to resurrect.  But November 22, 2011 proved to be a glorious day for those fans who had a part of themselves die as well, for Five Iron […]

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On October 27, 2011January 22, 2021
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We Recommend: brave Saint Saturn, “so far from home”

Part one of the trilogy about the USS Gloria, So Far From Home was the first album from astro-rock, Five Iron Frenzy side project, brave Saint Saturn.  More emotional than most Five Iron Frenzy songs, So Far From Home explored love (“Moon Burns Bright”), losing a loved one (“Two-Twenty-Nine”), as well as the personality and […]

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On September 19, 2011January 22, 2021
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We Recommend: Listener, “Wooden Heart”

Dan Smith, formerly known as Listener as a part of the Deepspace 5 collective, got together with guitarist Chris Nelson, and then applied the name “Listener” to the duo’s band name.  Listener’s latest offering Wooden Heart is a treasure amongst indie rock albums.  The music doesn’t really follow any rules of music, unless it […]

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On September 5, 2011January 24, 2021
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We Recommend: Blindside, “About A Burning Fire”

Ah, Blindside. These Swedish hard rockers arrested my attention in 2002 with the release of Silence. That album was an intriguing mix of hardcore elements with a melodic rock sound. While it may still be one of my favorites by the band, their follow-up About A Burning Fire further developed the sound they […]

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On August 16, 2011January 22, 2021
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We Recommend: Heath McNease, “Straight Outta Console”

If you looked up “hard-working musician” in the dictionary, and for some reason it was actually in there, you might find Heath McNease‘s name somewhere in the definition.  When he’s not touring, he’s working on his next project.  He’s dropped two so far this year, and has at least one more […]

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On July 25, 2011January 23, 2021
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We Recommend: Ivoryline, “Vessels”

Among the musical surprises of 2010 was the sophomore release from Tooth & Nail Records rock band, Ivoryline. While their debut album There Came A Lion was an admirable debut, it didn’t quite leave the impression that Vessels does. Some records impress at first listen while others slowly grow on you with each following listen. […]

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On July 11, 2011January 23, 2021
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We Recommend: David Crowder Band, “Church Music”

Anyone who’s been reading JFH faithfully for a number of years has probably noticed that I’m picky when it comes to worship music. I’m not proud of it, because I find it very difficult to find worship music that I enjoy listening to AND that can spark my heart to […]

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On July 9, 2011January 23, 2021
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“Six Books on Marriage” by Josh Taylor

Lots of things change once you get married. Some are big, and you see them coming- home arrangements, lifestyle changes, eating habits, etc. And other things are smaller, more innocuous, and take you by surprise. For example, I had no idea that Kelli and I would become such avid video […]

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On May 30, 2011January 23, 2021
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We Recommend: Lifehouse, “Who We Are”

Although their faith somehow got a little shuffled and disconnected with their most recent record, Lifehouse still remains one of the larger examples of Christianity in the mainstream today. This couldn’t be any truer when speaking of their 2007 release, Who We Are. From the stark imagery of Jesus rescuing us from drowning […]

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On May 9, 2011January 24, 2021
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We Recommend: Sixteen Cities, “Sixteen Cities”

God kind of has a funny sense of humor. The first time I ever heard anything by Sixteen Cities, I was doing Christmas shopping in Hollister (a clothing retailer known for their heavily secular values); “Sing Along” was playing and its lyrics and catchiness intrigued me. That was December of 2009, […]

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