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Music

New Interview

Birds, Cages, and Doubts
Deas Vail, anchored by husband-wife duo Wes and Laura Blaylock, isn't afraid to wrestle with the big questions on their new album, Birds and Cages.
/ posted 2/16/2010

New Reviews

Gungor: Beautiful ThingsGungor
Beautiful Things
/ posted 2/16/2010
4 Stars - Excellent

Close Your Eyes
We Will Overcome
3 Stars - Good

Other Recent Reviews

TobyMac
Tonight
4 Stars - Excellent

Fireflight
For Those Who Wait
1 Star - Weak

Allison Moorer
Crows
4 Stars - Excellent

Other Articles
Interview
'Songs Still Matter'
After more than two decades in the business, TobyMac still clings to a quaint old mantra—that a song can still penetrate a heart and soothe the soul.

Interview
'I Never Wanted a Hard Heart'
Indie rocker David Bazan talks about his loss of faith, his music, and how he sometimes fears he's going to hell.

Interview
'Mongrel Gospel'
Patty Griffin talks to CT about her new CD, an eclectic mix of country/bluegrass classics, African-American spirituals, ancient Catholic hymns, and a few originals.


Sara Groves Tops Year's Best
Fireflies & Songs runaway No. 1 choice in CT's Top 12 Albums of the Year.

Interview
Working It Out
With his latest CD, rapper John Reuben wears his heart—and his struggles with faith and doubt—on his sleeve.

Interview
Wilderness Songs
Jeromy and Jennifer Deibler of FFH have seen difficult times—including his MS diagnosis—since disbanding a couple years ago. But now they’re back.

Interview
True Confessions
Sara Groves turns in her most self-revelatory album yet, opening up about everything from marital spats to anxiety attacks to the notion of 'confessional living.'

Interview
Hope Is Not a Sunny Day
Jon Foreman and Switchfoot sing about the muck and mess of real life—and finding hope amid the darkness—on their new album, Hello Hurricane.

 
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