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The Louvin Brothers, Satan Is…

It’s a minor tragedy of the internet age that millions will have be… more »

Mavis Staples, One True Vine…

Decades after her 1969 solo debut and a whopping 63 years since she joine… more »

The Como Mamas, Get an Unders…

Ester Mae Smith and sisters Angela Taylor and Della Daniels have been sin… more »

The Relatives, The Electric W…

Gospel singer Rev. Gean West and his brother Rev. Tommie formed The Relat… more »

Kirk Franklin, The Essential …

Like our divided souls, the separation between church and state — f… more »

Mary Mary, Something Big…

“Walking,” the transcendent hit that’s the centerpiece … more »

Various Artists – Tompk…

At first glance, this three-disc, 80-track collection seems dauntingly sp… more »

Willie Nelson, The Troublemak…

Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios in 1973 in between the country-fun… more »

Sufjan Stevens, Songs For Chr…

Recorded in annual batches since 2001 (although for some reason skipping … more »

Ginny Owens, If You Want Me T…

This collection of the sight-impaired singer-songwriter's greatest hi… more »

Blind Boys Of Alabama, Retros…

The Blind Boys of Alabama were never the very best Golden Age-era a cappe… more »

The Staple Singers, Swing Low…

The Staple Singers 'second album consists of songs recorded in 1959 a… more »

The Original Blind Boys Of Mi…

Not only were the Blind Boys, fronted by the great Archie Brownlee, not i… more »

Charlton Heston, Charlton Hes…

If this album is not considered a camp classic, it damn well should be. R… more »

The Paschall Brothers, On the…

Virginia's classic Tidewater gospel sound is composed of four-part ha… more »

Various Artists – Docum…

This recorded sermon begins innocuously enough, with a bit of song. We he… more »

Elder Charles Beck & Oth…

It's 1956. Dwight Eisenhower is president, the Cold War is raging and… more »

The Spiritualaires of Hurtsbo…

The lines between gospel and blues have always been blurry as heck (well,… more »

Ginny Owens, Long Way Home…

It's hard to get enough of singer Ginny Owens'uplifting 2005 albu… more »

Watermark, A Grateful People…

Pleasant soft-rock worship act Watermark is here joined by a host of adul… more »

Chris Rice, Short Term Memori…

This 2004 release is an excellent overview of the first seven years of on… more »

Various, Discover: Songs Of C…

Contemporary Christian Music's leading voices band together on this c… more »

Various, Discover: Songs Of L…

From Rocketown Records comes this stirring compilation of love songs. The… more »

Mahalia Jackson, Queen Of Gos…

Mahalia. The Voice. Could any name better fit the physical and spiritual … more »

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Kicking at the Boundaries of Metal

By Jon Wiederhorn, eMusic Contributor

As they age, extreme metal merchants often inject various non-metallic styles into their songs in order to hasten their musical growth. Sometimes, as with Alcest and Jesu, they develop to the point where their original… more »

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