


Art is not to be solely a vehicle for some sort of self-conscious evangelism.Ī Christian should use these arts to the glory of God, not just as tracts, mind you, but as things of beauty to the praise of God. What a Christian portrays in his art is the totality of life. If you enjoy all types of metal and hard rock - melodic hard rock, straightforward hard rock, melodic metal, classic metal, power metal, progressive metal and all things in between – that, at the same time, is backed by a positive and life changing message, then you have found a new home in Angelic Warlord.Ĭhristian art is the expression of the whole life of the whole person as a Christian. If There Were No You - The Natural Resourcesġ1.Welcome to Angelic Warlord- your Christian metal and hard rock resource! Launched in the spring of 2006 with the purpose of supporting Christians creating art within the metal and hard rock genres, Angelic Warlord features an abundance of reviews, links, articles, interviews and news- all updated on a weekly basis. If That Don't Turn You On (Edit) - Millie JacksonĠ8.

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Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right - The Mayberry MovementĠ3. It produced a slew of Top Five hits as well, including "Five Colours in Her Hair," "Obviously," "That Girl," and "Room on the Third Floor," the first two of which peaked at number one on the U.K. The album went straight to number one in the U.K., an achievement that landed them in The Guinness Book of World Records as the youngest band ever to do so. Fox's character from the Back to the Future series, the guys Danny Jones (guitar/vocals), Tom Fletcher (guitar/vocals), Dougie Poynter (bass/vocals), and Harry Judd (drums) released Room on the Third Floor in the fall of 2004 on Universal. However, while Busted shared commonalities with the punk-edged accessibility of acts like blink-182 and Simple Plan, McFly owed a bit more musically to bands like the Beach Boys. Similar to fellow British pop act Busted, London-based McFly came together and quickly won over the young masses with their boyish charm and lively tales of adolescence. Fight For Your Right (Live From The 'Motion In The Ocean' Tour) Title: The Greatest Bits: B-Sides & Raritiesġ2. Losing You (Might Be the Best Thing Yet)ġ0. I have no original for comparison, but Gray's work is as good as it gets, and whatever limitations are evident here - a large but mostly shallow stage and the piano are about it - hardly interfere with this musical treasure." - Wayne Garcia, The Absolute SoundĠ4. "'Solitude' begins with Ellington's quietly introspective solo, but when his band jumps in a huge grin will cross your face as this Kevin Gray-mastered platter from Impex bursts to life with a sound as enveloping as a warm bath. "Hugely recommended, and one of the best Ellington reissues to date!" - Robert H. What a treat!" - Michael Fremer, Home | Analog Planet (), Music 9/10, Sound 9/10! Of course the RTI pressing is dead silent. Kevin Gray's cut from a 1:1 copy at 30IPS from the original master is to my ears better than any of the originals I have here, particularly in terms of high frequency extension and transparency. It's designed to make you step into it, not bring it to you. Finding a quiet original is not easy, especially because of the purposely quiet and somewhat distant production. I guess it's difficult for some to imagine 1957 producing an utterly transparent, three-dimensional recording but trust me, everything you might be looking for sonically is here. "The recording is superb in every way: texturally, harmonically and especially spatially. Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman (trombone)Ĭat Anderson, Shorty Baker, Willie Cook, Clark Terry (trumpet) Johnny Hodges, Rick Henderson (alto saxophone) Jimmy Hamilton, Russell Procope (clarinet, alto saxophone) Quality: DSD128 (*.dsf) 5.6 MHz / 1 Bit / FLAC (tracks)
