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Bride, the metal master, slams out another great album in "Skin for Skin."
Day of Fire breaks the sophomore curse resoundingly with “Cut and Move,” loaded up with even more grit, grunge and gravel than found on their self-titled debut.
Hard rockers Decyfer Down have stirred up the Christian music scene since the June release of "End of Grey," their aptly titled paean of zealous God-love and commitment.
"The Reckoning," the latest from Pillar, looks to be their strongest project yet, & Suite was thrilled to have the opportunity to talk with their affable bassist, Kalel.
Red’s Essential Records debut, “End of Silence,” is as potent and evocative as their fiery name. Its shrewd mix of ambience and aggression will stop you in your tracks.
Raw and real, the five pieces of metal/rock band Fireflight bring unapologetic fervor enmeshed in roiling guitar riffs on “The Healing of Harms,” released this past July.
Essential Records and Flicker Records release "oseven: The Year's Best Christian Rock Hits," the debut installment of their new rock series, this week.
Modern rock band Red is proving that the intense live performance they are becoming known for does not stop when the lights go down.
Seventh Day Slumber serves up their third album, "Finally Awake," drenched in fervency, along with their standard guitar-heavy pop-metal fare.
Visiting musicologist Paul Landkamer drops in with his thoughts on Skillet's "Comatose" and a group he has recently discovered, Pristina.
Tis the season of the re-release. Tooth & Nail just put out the Deluxe Edition of "The Art of Breaking," the definitive Thousand Foot Krutch album of 2005.


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