From Ashes to New truly assembled a sampling of all that is diverse and delightful in heavy music right now.
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From Ashes to New truly assembled a sampling of all that is diverse and delightful in heavy music right now.

JSP is offering powerful consolation to those struggling with past hurt with “It’s Not Your Fault,” a second single following closely behind “Taking It Back.” The mid-tempo ballad “It’s Not Your Fault” was co-written and produced by Josiah Prince (Disciple), and can be found at https://linktr.ee/jspmusic

Legendary rocker Les Carlsen (Bloodgood) and his wife Joyce Carlsen have jointly released the new single “Free Will,” the first taste of an upcoming full-length album. The rock-solid presentation of Gospel truth is now streaming on all major social media platforms.

NESDAM hit the music scene in 2021 with the release of their powerful first single, "Crawl." Since then, there had been a steady growth of anticipation for the debut album (released earlier this year through XOVR Records) and the debut performance at Lifest, a Christian music festival in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

Born out of exhaustion and quietly defiant hope, PARIAH’s music is an open letter to anyone who’s risked everything for a dream that keeps breaking their heart.

Grace Graber and Audiophile have collaborated to create a new take on Hawk Nelson’s heartrending 2006 ballad “Everything You Ever Wanted.” The cover is streaming now at https://slinky.to/EverythingYouEverWanted.

Metalcore newcomers Heal The Hurt continue to build a name for themselves as one of the most pivotal names to watch with “Forgiving the Sickness,” which is currently going for adds at radio as it sits at #3 on CMW’s Loud Christian Chart. The song is from the band’s self-titled debut EP.

Lacey Sturm has released a live performance video of her and Korn’s Brian “Head” Welch performing a mashup of Korn’s “Blind” and Flyleaf’s “I’m So Sick.” The performance also features Tommy Green of HolyName and Trevor Tyson of Heal The Hurt.

The Funeral Portrait has seen explosive growth in public awareness in the past year— and rightfully so. With an infectious southern-rock-meets-emo signature sound, The Funeral Portrait has attracted a fanbase affectionately known as The Coffin Crew. The Coffin Crew has flocked to the band's sound, but even more so to lyrics that center on mental health, religious trauma, sobriety, and the universality of grief.

Christian punk artists Grace Graber and Daniel Spriggs have collaborated on the infectiously alive “My Favorite Part,” a suicide prevention anthem inviting listeners to wait and experience the miraculous grace God has planned for them. The song is available everywhere at https://slinky.to/MyFavoritePart.