The Protest constructed a fantastic bridge between Great Lengths (2014) and Legacy (2018) with their latest single, "Greater."
Splitting the Difference: “Greater” by The Protest


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The Protest constructed a fantastic bridge between Great Lengths (2014) and Legacy (2018) with their latest single, "Greater."

Barry Blair, founding member and guitarist of Audio Adrenaline, released a hard rock cover of a Russ Taff and Charlie Peacock classic. "Down in the Lowlands" is a fresh take on a song that was covered in 2006 by his former band.

Rather than denying the experiences of sickness, sadness, and darkness that we inevitably experience, "Saved The Day" shows the way the character of God does not change in and through those moments.

The first guest vocalist The Letter Black announced was rock and rap legend Trevor McNevan from Thousand Foot Krutch, FM Static, and I Am The Storm. The second guest vocalist they announced was Blake Whiteley, a solo rap/hip hop artist signed to True Breed Records (the hip-hop cousin of Rockfest Records, under the Nashville Label Group umbrella).

Stryper guitarist Oz Fox has been battling brain tumors and seizures since 2018. This week, he needed prayer warriors to help him overcome another round of serious seizures.

Chicago-based indie rock band Ignescent has dropped their latest single, and the elements of their latest tune feels like the perfect addition to your Halloween playlist.

Fireflight has created an album uniquely urgent for 2020, certainly. But beyond that, they have created a rock record that says something truly timeless, that is likely to leave you more deeply rooted in who you are long after the last song has faded out.

The RockDown Show with Dustin Tatro will be your listeners’ weekly destination for the top ten hottest songs in Christian Rock, a place to hear from the hearts of their favorite bands in each week’s Artist Spotlight, to hear the latest premiers, and take the issues they’re going through by the horns.

Lifehouse is the latest band to revisit the classics in a special livestream, announcing that they will be playing their 2000 album No Name Face in acoustic form on October 31.

Disciple is set to stream Horseshoes & Handgrenades: Anniversary X on November 21. The online concert will offer a full production performance of every track from Disciple’s pivotal album Horseshoes & Handgrenades, complete with appearances from all of the band members who were members at the time the album was made.