Tuesday, June 23, 2009

A Sunny Preview of the Summertime Music Forecast!

July will bring great new music from Robin Mark, Project86, PureNRG, Mark Schultz and Glory Revealed II (including artists like Mac Powell, Casting Crown's Mark Hall, Jason Crabb, Brandon Heath, Kari Jobe, Matt Maher, needtobreathe's Bear Rinehart, Laura Story and Tenth Ave North frontman Mike Donehey). Mark your calendars for July 14th- street date for all 5 of these great projects!

August 4th brings the latest from Phillips Craig & Dean, and well as the debut from worship band 1000 Generations, whose first single, "Fail Us Not", has been embraced by radio. Britt Nicole releases her second full-length album, "Lost Gets Found" on August 11th, while Manic Drive makes their major label premiere on August 18th. August 25th is the date to watch, though, with a wide array of highly anticipated projects hitting the streets from artists like Leeland, needtobreathe, Steve Petree, Selah, Aaron Shust, Skillet and American Idol alum Phil Stacey.

September will bring new music from Barlowgirl, David Crowder, Bethany Dillon, Matt Maher, Pillar and Thousand Foot Krutch, while October will be highlighted by tunes from Todd Agnew, Casting Crowns, Fee and many more. Just a little glimpse of what the future holds for all those craving some great new music!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

June Staff Picks at Arrowhead!

While the summer months can be slower in terms of music releases, it's a great time to catch up on great music that you may have missed. Since opinions are like bellybuttons, we've all got one, so here are our opinions on great music that you simply don't want to miss out on!

Dave's Top Pick is Mike Farris' "Shout Live", an infectious blend of blues, gospel and classic Orleans jazz. Dave is also enjoying the music of Decyfer Down, newworldson, Robert Randolph and Red, and is looking forward to new tunes from Leeland and TFK.

Christy Nockel's triumphant return with "Life Light Up", a new batch of fresh worship tunes given texture by her passionate vocals, earned her accolades as Abby's Top Pick. Abby is looking forward to new music from Selah and Aaron Shust, and is enjoying current tunes from Mat Kearney, Newsboys and Rachel Scott.

Josh's Top Pick is the self-titled $5 intro EP from alt/rock act Abandon. Josh is also digging the sounds of Devil Wears Prada, Drawing Room, Emery and Philmont, and is looking forward to fresh tunes from Neon Horse and Project 86.

Jars of Clay's "Long Fall Back to Earth" is the Top Pick of music dept receiving diva/den mother Ellen. She's also enjoying the diverse sounds of Capital Lights, Charlie Hall and Laura Story, while eagerly anticipating the audio goodness of Robin Mark and Ginny Owens.

"Let the Road Pave Itself" an organic, no-frills project by Phillip LaRue is Mike's Top Pick. Mike is looking forward to new projects from 1000 Generations, Britt Nicole and Steve Petree, while CD's from Lanae Hale, Kari Jobe and Jason Allen Rich are keeping uplifting melodies running through his head.

Well, there you have it! More great music than you can shake a stick at! Hopefully, you found a name or two that are unfamiliar to you, that you can give a listen to online or here in the store, and find some great new tunes for your summertime travels. Peace. -Mike & the crew @ Arrowhead Parable Music

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Jimmy Needham's "Firefly" Video!

Hey! If you're not yet a fan of the spirited Jimmy Needham, here's a great way to see what all the fuss is about- visit www.hearitfirst.com and check out the new video that has just posted for his song "Firefly", a fun and free-spirited love song for his wife Kelly! Jimmy has two albums out, the stunning debut project "Speak" and "Not Without Love", his delightful $9.99 full-length follow-up. Jimmy is probably the happiest singer-songwriter you'll ever encounter, swirling insightful lyrics and invigorating melodies together with reckless abandon. The result is music that is simultaneously candy for the ears and nourishment for the soul. Check it out!

Monday, June 1, 2009

New Releases for 6/2/09!

Can you believe its June already?! Where is 2009 going in such a hurry?

Tomorrow has a couple of great new releases:
Emery's "In Shallow Seas We Sail" -their fourth album- is a marvelous return to passionate form for these masters of Christian emo-core. With 14 tracks coming in right under 3/4 of an hour, you'll get a lot of musical goodness for your $13.99!

Some are familiar with the vocal prowess of Christy Nockels from her work with Passion and for her time with husband/producer extraordinaire Nathan Nockels in the duo known as Watermark. If you fall into this group, it probably won't take much to convince you to sample this noteworthy offering. If you've never heard of Christy before, tomorrow's solo debut, "Life Light Up" is a worship-driven tour de force. If you feel guilty getting 11 great songs for $7.99, you probably should- inspo radio has never been so inundated with great content. Christy's gutsy and emotive vocal deliveries have made her a perennial member of my personal Top 3 female vocalists list since Watermark first arrived on the scene, and she has never, EVER sounded better. If you miss this expectation-defying album, God will forgive you, but you may not forgive yourself!

Also hitting tomorrow is a best-of collection from the incomparable Nicole C Mullen, with a ridiculous 20-songs for only $13.99! If you've listened to Christian music at all in the last decade, you probably know her song, "Redeemer", arguably one of the most awe-inspiring ballads ever penned- if this song don't move you, betta check your pulse, baby! :) Nicole is an artist of incredible stylistic range and contagious devotion to her God. There are few artists in our industry that could legitimately boast a 20-song best-of without padding and cheating a bit, but Ms Mullen is just such a rarity. If you've never purchased a Nicole C Mullen CD before, this is a great way to remedy that grievous oversight, and gain some infectious summertime grooves to send your spirit soaring.

Peace! -Mike & the Crew @ Arrowhead Parable Music