Living Scars announced their new album title, Above the Ashes, on May 4.
Living Scars Announces New Album


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Living Scars announced their new album title, Above the Ashes, on May 4.

This week, Lacey Sturm launched the preorder for the Reflect Love Back Soundtrack, a group of songs birthed from the same devotional space that resulted in her Reflect Love Back study.

The 7th annual We Love Christian Music Awards is announcing their rock nominations early today in partnership with Rock On Purpose. The nominees for Rock Song of the Year and The Amp Award (Rock Album of the Year) were selected in partnership with Rock On Purpose's core staff.

Burn the Ships marks the places of our pain and then calls us towards the wide open horizon of hope, setting our heartache alight behind us-- ultimately soundtracking the only journey worth taking.

Rock artist Eowyn has launched a brand new website alongside the preorder for her long-awaited album Just Believe.

Adelaide has been steadily gaining steam on Christian rock charts and stages nationwide, and with good reason. The band's steady centering on a guitar-based sound paired with singer Adelaide's compelling alto create a combination rarely heard on recent release calendars. But more than their sound, Adelaide is focused on their mission. That much is clear [...]

Legacy. Priscilla Chan, a philanthropist and spouse to Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, is quoted as saying "We--the current generation--have a moral responsibility to make the world better for future generations." In the music industry, this has often been fulfilled over the course of time. We've seen legacies left and ways paved by many, [...]

Two-time GRAMMY® award-winning duo for KING & COUNTRY's new single "joy." debuted at No. 1 on the Christian/Gospel Digital Tracks chart and No. 2 on Billboard's Hot Christian Songs chart (which blends airplay, streaming and sales) this week, marking an unprecedented debut on both charts. In addition, the song debuted on Billboard's (ALL GENRE) Digital [...]

If you've been involved with Christian art for any length of time, you've likely heard the widespread critique that it isn't honest enough. I am definitely in the camp that resonates with that critique. I like my art in the raw. I like worship songs with unpolished wording. I like songs that feel like I [...]