"Inland demonstrates that the band's identity rests in revitalizing change. Kissing summer off with bliss and excellence, these perennial contenders for best-of-year honors make Inland essential listening for 2013's year in music." Read more here.
AS&D Live Review: Jesus Freak Hideout
It hasn't even been two years since All Sons & Daughters debuted their unique take on modern worship music with their first EP, Brokenness Aside. Having a more southern and folk base to their music, All Sons & Daughters largely create worship music for those who don't really like the stereotypical sound of most of today's worship music.
Inland Review and Exclusive: Billboard
"On album standouts like "Age of Immature Mistakes" and "I Don't Want You to Forget", the band employs ringing guitars and ethereal vocals to craft some moody and melodic rock moments. The album's penultimate track, "Left Undone," is a percussive burst reminiscent of Coldplay and another highlight." Read more here.
Fortunate Fall Review: Audacious
Audrey Assad has crafted a beautiful, prayerful experience in her latest album dedicated to the Church.
Released August 13th, Fortunate Fall is Audrey's 3rd album. Her debut album, The House You're Building, was named Christian Album of 2010 and Christian Breakthrough Album of the Year on Amazon and iTunes, respectively.