JARS OF CLAY OPENS DOORS TO COLLABORATION, COMMUNITY ON NEW PROJECT ‘JARS OF CLAY PRESENTS THE SHELTER’. Band’s 11th Studio Project Arrives Oct. 5, Features Multitude Of Songwriting And Vocal Guests. Initial Single, ‘Out of My Hands,’ featuring Tenth Avenue North’s Mike Donehey Impacting Radio Now
New Red Video
Check out the new music video for “Ordinary World” by Red.
Also, enter our contest to win a signed copy of their CD.
HM #56 Blog
One of the things I’ll remember the most about this issue is the three-page concert review we did for the Tom Festival. I think my friend Mikee Bridges appreciated being treated like a special event promoter for his first-ever Tom Festival.
Runaway City
By Dave Bumgarner
“The beginning,” however, saw Runaway City rising from the ashes of three prominent North Carolina based bands, Fighting Instinct, Chasing Daylight, and Layden, all of which had decided to call it quits in early 2009. Although each member (including vocalist Josh Edwards, guitarist Jace Bowman, drummer Chris Burrow, and Ricketts) lamented the demise of their bands at the time, the smooth transition into Runaway City has kept them from looking back.
POD PLAYS THE SUNSET STRIP MUSIC FESTIVAL
The SUNSET STRIP MUSIC FESTIVAL Finalizes 2010 Outdoor Line-Up on Saturday, August 28 With The Addition of Kid Cudi and Travie McCoy
Alternative Press reviews A Rose by Any Other Name
Josh Scogin debuts new acoustic project
Blood and Water Townhall Interview
We all feel we’ve been given a passion for ministry through music. Music has the power to change a person’s mood, inspire, depress, encourage, and communicate ideas. God has immensely used music in our lives and relationships with Him.
We are the Fallen touring through summer
We Are the Fallen newsletter
Behind the Songs With Runaway City…
RUNAWAY CITY FEATURED SONG OF THE WEEK “MORE THAN THIS”
SOUTH CAROLINA ROCKERS ANNOUNCE FINAL TOUR
NEEDTOBREATHE CLOSE OUT 2010 WITH “YOUNG AND FAR FROM HOME”; SUPPORTING THEIR ACCLAIMED ALBUM “THE OUTSIDERS”





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