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They released, Southbound Fearing, on August 2, 2011, with Red Cord Records. [8] Their songs, "Irresistible" and "Fighting Words", peaked on the Billboard magazine Christian Rock chart, at Nos. 6 and 9, correspondingly. [9] [10] The third studio album, Bad Dreams and Melodies, was released by Record Cord Records, on October 9, 2012. [11]
Carrollton (formerly, Mosteller) was an American contemporary Christian music band from Cincinnati, Ohio and Louisville, Kentucky, United States. They formed in 2008, as Mosteller. They formed in 2008, as Mosteller.
Amanda Brogan, rating the EP a three and a half out of five for Christian Music Review, states, "Carrollton has created a sound that perfectly fits with their namesake." [ 2 ] Giving the EP a 4.25 out of five from Christian Music Zine, Joshua Andre writes, "Carrollton’s Centricity Records’ debut is something to savour". [ 3 ]
After a failed attempt to stop an abortion clinic from opening, Forging Pueblo is pushing for a new mayor, city council and school board.
A Christian religious group that has closed its beaches on Sunday mornings for generations to honor God is relenting temporarily, allowing beachgoers onto the sand while it fights a court case ...
Phillips, Craig and Dean (rendered as Phillips, Craig & Dean on albums) is a contemporary Christian music trio composed of pastors Randy Phillips, Shawn Craig, and Dan Dean. . Since forming in 1991, the group has sold over two million un
Chris Paulsen, CEO of LGBTQ+ rights advocacy group Indiana Youth Group, voiced concern that children can receive Christian religious instruction during the school day “yet no one can talk about ...
Based on that definition, this list may include bands who work in the Christian music industry, as well as artists in the general market whose lyrics reflect their Christian faith (or where either the artists themselves and other sources identify members as performing Christian music). Some bands resist the "Christian rock" label, but are still ...