Welcome Back to an all new edition of Music Video Monday. We are going into a Modern Worship Mode this week. Time to get your praise on.
Australia is seems to be the Capital of Modern Worship these days, so we will be off to the Land of Oz. We begin with Planetshakers from Melbourne. We start with slow worship with God Is On The Throne
Staying in Australia we move from Melbourne to Sydney. Hillsong Church is the father of Modern Worship, The Second Generation. We continue on slow worship with King of Kings.
And finally, we go back to Melbourne, (Tired Yet), and go to the youth group. Planetboom is the name. This is Praise on Praise.
That does it for this edition of Music Video Monday. Until next time, I am Awaiting Your Reply.
Monday, August 12, 2019
Thursday, August 8, 2019
Night Beat Rewind: July 2019
August is here. There are only two months remaining in #PVX. What a year it has been so far, and the year always seems to go out with a bang. We already know it will be a Victorious August. Let's get to the wrap.
The Singles Scene
- Avalon - Keeper of My Heart 5 Emeralds
- Josh Baldwin - Let The Redeemed 5 Emeralds
- Blindside - Gravedigger 5 Emeralds
- Cody Carnes - Run To The Father 5 Emeralds
- The Choir - In The Air Tonight (Phil Collins Cover) 5 Emeralds
- Color Theory - Unsigned 4.75 Emeralds
- Color Theory - Welcome But Unexpected (Marco Dassi Remix) 4.75 Emeralds
- Disciple - Cuff The Criminal 5 Emeralds
- Elim Sound - Send Revival ft Ian Yates 4.50 Emeralds
- Jordan Feliz - Faith (Radio Version) 5 Emeralds
- JJ Heller - You Want More From Me 5 Emeralds
- Hillsong Worship - King of Kings 5 Emeralds
- HOUSE (Bethel Church Worship) - Depth of Your Love 5 Emeralds
- Caitie Hurst - How Could I Be Silent (Rogue Sails Remix) 5 Emeralds
- Prafit Josiah - Come Back ft R-Swift 4.25 Emeralds
- KB - Hold Me Back (Latin) (ft Gabriel Rodriguez EMC, Eliud L'Voices, Niko Eme, Tommy Royale) 5 Emeralds
- Hannah Kerr - Split The Sea (David Hamilton Arrangement) 5 Emeralds
- Jamie Kimmett - Love Your Neightbor 4.75 Emeralds
- Land of Color - Morning Song (Acoustic) 4.75 Emeralds
- Legin - On 4.50 Emeralds
- The Lowly Heirs - Center of It All 5 Emeralds
- Steven Malcolm - Summertime ft Jay- Way 4.75 Emeralds
- Manafest - This Is Not The End 4.75 Emeralds
- Leigh Nash - Dime Adios (Say Goodbye To Me) 4.50 Emeralds
- NF - Time 4.75 Emeralds
- OBB - 7 Billion (Otto Benson Remix) 5 Emeralds
- 116 - Big Wave ft Lecrae, Parris Chariz 4.50 Emeralds
- 116 - California Dreamin ft Lecrae, John Givez 4.75 Emeralds
- Out of The Dust - So Amazing 4.75 Emeralds
- Peabod - Backpack 4.50 Emeralds
- Melanie Penn - I will Trust 4.75 Emeralds
- Planetboom - Praise on Praise 5 Emeralds
- Planetshakers - Rain Your Glory Down (Live) 5 Emeralds
- Mac Powell and The Family Reunion - Mess of Me 4.75 Emeralds
- Sarah Reeves - Feel The Waters (Ruslan Remix) 5 Emeralds
- The Rocket Summer - Blankets 4.75 Emeralds
- Root Road - Dragon Drop 5 Emeralds
- V. Rose - Little Getaway 4.75 Emeralds
- V. Rose - Pretty Sad (ft Wande) 4.75 Emeralds
- Royal Company - Faithful is Your Love 5 Emeralds
- Sanctus Real - Jesus Loves You 5 Emeralds
- Beckah Shae - Lioness 5 Emeralds
- Skillet - You Ain't Ready 5 Emeralds
- DJ Steph - Dear Regret (ft Moflo Music) 4.75 Emeralds
- Tedashii - Activate ft Steven Malcolm 4.75 Emeralds
- David Vaters - Red Sea 5 Emeralds
- Vineyard Worship - God of Our Mothers and Fathers 4.50 Emeralds
- War of Ages - Miles Apart 5 Emeralds
- War of Ages - Wrath 5 Emeralds
- We Are Leo - Your Voice 4.75 Emeralds
- We Are Messengers - Power 5 Emeralds
- Matthew West - The God Who Stays 5 Emeralds
- White Collar Sideshow - I Didn't Come Here To Die 5 Emeralds
- Wolves At The Gate - Counterfeit 5 Emeralds
Missing The Mark
- P Lo Jetson - Jetson Juice EP 4.25 Emeralds
- Dusty Marshall - American Holocaust 4.25 Emeralds
Pure Platinum Perfection
- G.L.O.(God's Love Only) - Reborn 5 Emeralds
- NF - The Search 5 Emeralds
- Reflect Love Back (ft Lacey Sturm) - Soundtrack, Volume 1
- Oh Sleeper - Bloodied/Unbowed 5 Emeralds
- Scott Stapp - The Space Between The Shadows 5 Emeralds
- Wolves At The Gate - Eclipse 5 Emeralds
Semi-Precious Metal
- Meredith Andrews - Faith and Wonder (Alternate Versions EP) 4.75 Emeralds
- Apologetix - Sandwich Platter 4.75 Emeralds
- Kurt Carr - Bless Someone Else 4.50 Emeralds
- Quinten Coblentz - We EP 4.75 Emeralds
- Foldinglights - Subterranean Hum 4.50 Emeralds
- JJ Hairston and Youthful Praise - Miracle Worker (Live) 4.75 Emeralds
- Housefires - Housefires V (Live) 4.50 Emeralds
- Influencers Music - Rebels 4.75 Emeralds
- Hannah Kerr - Listen More EP 4.75 Emeralds
- Local Sound - Sunday School EP 4.75 Emeralds
- Catherine Mullins - Sing Like The Battle Is Over 4.50 Emeralds
- New Wine Worship - This Is Love (Live) 4.50 Emeralds
- Mac Powell and The Family Reunion - Back Again 4.75 Emeralds
- Red Rocks Worship - Spark (Be Still) Live 4.75 Emeralds
- Allan Scott - The Story 4.75 Emeralds
- Silversyde - In The Dark 4.75 Emeralds
- Greg Sykes - No Greater Love 4.75 Emeralds
- Trinity - The In Between 4.75 Emeralds
- John Van Deusen - (I Am) Origami pt 3: A Catacomb Hymn 4.50 Emeralds
Labels:
#PVX,
Beckah Shae,
Meredith Andrews,
NF,
Rewind,
Scott Stapp,
Skillet,
The Night Beat,
Wolves at the Gate
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
The World I Used To Know: It Rocked
Christian Contemporary Music owes a lot to Scott Stapp. Not only was Creed and its Spiritual lyrics instrumental in forging a new Alternative Music like U2 before them. Though not having as prolific offspring as contemporaries Evanescence, Kutless and Jeremy Camp owe their existence to the "Creed Sound".
Creed has been gone for a while now, but frontman Scott Stapp has forged a solo career that like his former band has found a welcome home among the CCM faithful. The Space Between The Shadows is his third Solo outing and the second covered by this iteration of The Night Beat.
The Space Between The Shadows is Stapp's "Hardest" album to date in this reviewers opinion. There really is no letup on this album. The Album begins with the near metal World I Used To Know, and except for a few breathers, (Heaven In Me, Wake Up Call, Gone Too Soon and Mary's Crying) doesn't let up. Heaven in Me has a definite Third Day/Mac Powell vibe going on. He does Southern well.
It's hard to pick a favorite on this one. Part of Me wants Purpose For Pain with it's screaming guitar solo, and part want's Gone Too Soon which deals with premature death.
"Gone Too Soon My Friend, I know that you're dancing with angels on the wind. It's not the end. Until I reach forever, and we're together, you will always be Gone Too Soon." Hearing this song I remember my college friend Ben Rieder, who was hit by an auto at the Grand Canyon. At the time, it hit all of us at ENC hard, but I really got to heal when I heard For Whom Does The Bell Toll by Messiah Prophet. This got to me the same way.
I am giving The Space Between The Shadows a Perfect 5 Emerald rating. Even this Word of Faith Protestant can overlook Mary's Crying. The World I Used To Know Rocked and I thing The World I Know Now is on the right track. Until next time, I am Awaiting Your Reply.
Creed has been gone for a while now, but frontman Scott Stapp has forged a solo career that like his former band has found a welcome home among the CCM faithful. The Space Between The Shadows is his third Solo outing and the second covered by this iteration of The Night Beat.
The Space Between The Shadows is Stapp's "Hardest" album to date in this reviewers opinion. There really is no letup on this album. The Album begins with the near metal World I Used To Know, and except for a few breathers, (Heaven In Me, Wake Up Call, Gone Too Soon and Mary's Crying) doesn't let up. Heaven in Me has a definite Third Day/Mac Powell vibe going on. He does Southern well.
It's hard to pick a favorite on this one. Part of Me wants Purpose For Pain with it's screaming guitar solo, and part want's Gone Too Soon which deals with premature death.
"Gone Too Soon My Friend, I know that you're dancing with angels on the wind. It's not the end. Until I reach forever, and we're together, you will always be Gone Too Soon." Hearing this song I remember my college friend Ben Rieder, who was hit by an auto at the Grand Canyon. At the time, it hit all of us at ENC hard, but I really got to heal when I heard For Whom Does The Bell Toll by Messiah Prophet. This got to me the same way.
I am giving The Space Between The Shadows a Perfect 5 Emerald rating. Even this Word of Faith Protestant can overlook Mary's Crying. The World I Used To Know Rocked and I thing The World I Know Now is on the right track. Until next time, I am Awaiting Your Reply.
Labels:
Creed,
Grand Canyon,
Mac Powell,
Scott Stapp,
Third Day
Monday, August 5, 2019
Music Video Monday: Unstoppable
Welcome Back to an all new edition of Music Video Monday. Last Week Was Convention Week, so there was no way we were getting in a post last week. We are back, however. And we have a first this week. This is the first edition of Music Video Monday to be branded with a Content Advisory. (Not for that, however. Get your mind out of the gutter).
Let's get this out of the way. Not a parental advisory, but let's call this a disturbing content advisory. Mike Mains and The Branches has decided to produce a music video that pushes the boundaries of good Christian Decency. I mean, adults in spandex doing exercise. My eyes, My Eyes. Live Forever, after seeing this? You have been warned. You can't unsee this.
Now that that's behind us, we can get back to normality. You know, when I saw that first video I thought "Run, Forrest, Run". You know who else thought that? Scott Stapp. The former Creed frontman just released a new solo album entitled The Space Between The Shadows. This is the Purpose For Pain.
We quiet it down just a bit for our final video. JJ Heller has always been a favorite of The Night Beat. This is the video for The Best Thing. It includes footage from the movie Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable. See, there is always a purpose for the titles.
That does it for this edition of Music Video Monday. Let's start a new streak. Until next time, I am Awaiting Your Reply.
Let's get this out of the way. Not a parental advisory, but let's call this a disturbing content advisory. Mike Mains and The Branches has decided to produce a music video that pushes the boundaries of good Christian Decency. I mean, adults in spandex doing exercise. My eyes, My Eyes. Live Forever, after seeing this? You have been warned. You can't unsee this.
Now that that's behind us, we can get back to normality. You know, when I saw that first video I thought "Run, Forrest, Run". You know who else thought that? Scott Stapp. The former Creed frontman just released a new solo album entitled The Space Between The Shadows. This is the Purpose For Pain.
We quiet it down just a bit for our final video. JJ Heller has always been a favorite of The Night Beat. This is the video for The Best Thing. It includes footage from the movie Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable. See, there is always a purpose for the titles.
That does it for this edition of Music Video Monday. Let's start a new streak. Until next time, I am Awaiting Your Reply.
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