Music

David Crowder: Why Old Gospel Music Works in a Club
The chart-topping worship leader has re-located to Atlanta, and is currently touring small rock venues across the U. S. with a "kitschy" Americana collective that has two albums in the works.
Audrey Assad Shifts Gears
With no record contracts to fulfill, she wants to get everyone singing.
Desire Like Dynamite
Sandra McCracken's new album explores deeper dimensions of sound, and grace.
On the Road Home with Mumford & Sons
After winning Album of the Year, the band returns to Barclays Center.
The Odd Couple—and Their Unexpectedly Beautiful Music
Aaron Neville and Keith Richards are just the latest unlikely, genre-bending collaborators.
We Will, We Will Mock You
There's a fine line between irony and ire, and alas, Father John Misty crossed it.
UPDATED 1/4: Passion 2013: Live from Atlanta
60,000 university-aged students from around the globe are gathered at the Georgia Dome this week to "make Jesus famous" and "end modern-day slavery."
The 2012 CT Music Awards
Christianity Today picks the top 12 albums of the year.
Sufjan Stevens's Conflicted Christmas
100 songs in, Stevens understands the joys, pains, and ironies of Christmas like no other artist.
Notable Sacred Music for 2012
From ye olde classics to African-American spirituals to more modern fare, a versatile mix.
How Josh Wilson Became a 'Loopy' Guitarist
He plays up to 24 instruments in the studio and on stage, and now on a Christmas album.
The Best New Christmas Music of 2012
From Arkansas folk to Celtic harmonies, 'tis the season for the "seasonal" genre.
Miracle
For the Glory
Our Desert Ways
Does the World Really Want a New Supertones Album?
Yes, it's overtly Christian. Yes, it's ska. Yes, this is 2012. And they know it.
How Gabriel Wilson Discovered his Paternal Roots—and Made a Record About It
Inside his solo debut, "The McGuire Side."
Jamie Grace Is Holding On
Grammy nominee says Tourette's took her 'for a spin.'
Bill Mallonee Wrestles with God Knows What
On new album, troubadour ponders his eternal fate, a hard life, and 'groping in the dark.'
Beyond Suicide: Don Chaffer
Waterdeep's front man explores life's storms—including his father's suicide—in new off-Broadway musical.

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