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Lecrae’s Triumphant Anomaly

Steve Taylor’s Goliath

Rescuing Ancient Syrian Hymns

Is U2 Adding to the Noise?

Sinead O’Connor Takes Us To Church

The Farewell Drifters’ Transcendental Prayer

Johnny Cash’s Surprisingly Good “NEW” Record

Run River North’s SXSW 2014 Breakthrough

Waking Up to Beck’s “Morning Phase”

Bruce Springsteen’s “High Hopes” Review

JJT’s Top Albums of 2013 List

Arcade Fire “Reflektor” Review

Kanye West and Personal Jesuses

A New Tune for Nine Inch Nails?

Savages and the Longing for Relationship

A New JJT Book Coming Soon from Zondervan!

The Worship Together Bible – Study Aids by JJT

The Beautiful Death Spiral of The Civil Wars

Why We Need That Dzhokhar Rolling Stone Cover

Mavis Staples – One True Vine

Get Behind Me Yeezus

Vampire Weekend: Vampires of the City

Labeling Bands “Christian”

Tim Lambesis

David Bowie’s Next Day

Brad Paisley and Paramore

Jim James – Regions of Light and Sound of God

My Bloody Valentine

The Generic Genius of Cohen’s “Hallelujah”

South By Southwest 2013

Babel, The Gospel and Mumford and Sons

Best of 2012

Charlie Peacock’s No Man’s Land

Imagine Dragons and Mormon Rock

Bob Dylan; A Pilgrim Caught In A Tempest (Review)

The Dark Side of Dylan

Remembering Mark Heard

POD’s “Murdered Love” and the appropriate use of harsh language

That’s Why God Made the Beach Boys

Goodnight Cornerstone(Christianity Today)

Petra Meant Rock (Christianity Today)

LIVE from the Final Cornerstone Festival

Amadou and Mariam (Review)

METAL: It’s Not Just for Satan Anymore

The Vespers (Review)

The Gothic Hue of Jack White’s Blunderbuss

Wilco’s “The Whole Love” (Review)

The Civil Wars (Review)

Florence and the Machine and Snow Patrol (Combined Review)

Gritty Beauty; Remembering Etta and Otis

Ten Great Albums from 2011

The Haunting Beauty of Americana (Emmylou Harris, Buddy Miller, Robbie Robertson)

Echoes of Faith; Mumford and Sons, Paul Simon, Brad Paisely

Katy Perry and Michael Jackson; A Hit Just Ain’t What It Used To Be

Long Live The Decemberists

Phil Keaggy and Randy Stonehill “Mystery Highway”

I Don’t Believe In Secular Music

Randy Stonehill’s “Paradise Sky”

Foo Fighters