Album Review: *NSYNC, “Home For Christmas” (1998)

So, after reviewing Merry Christmas, With Love, I guess I’m somewhat in the holiday mood. I took a look through my CD collection, when my eyes landed upon *NSYNC‘s holiday album, Home for Christmas. Next thing I knew, I was wishing it was snowing outside,…

Album Review: Ashlee Simpson, “Autobiography” (2004)

When Ashlee Simpson hopped onto the music scene in early 2004, most people just dismissed her as Jessica Simpson’s little sister. Ashlee, of course hated being in her older sister’s shadow, so with her debut release, Autobiography, she tries as hard as she can to be anti-Jessica….

Album Review: Relient K, “MmHmm” (2004)

Boy, do I love Relient K. On the list of my favourite Christian artists, they rank high (somewhere between Plus One and Delirious). Between lead singer, Matt Thiessen‘s vocals and the great lyrics, I have enjoyed every Relient K album to date.

Album Review: Josh Groban, “Closer” (2003)

I remember the first time I heard a song by Josh Groban. It was To “Where You Are”, a song from his self-titled debut, and I automatically fell in love with his voice. My next encounter with Groban was the PBS special (now turned into a…

Album Review: The Phantom Of The Opera Soundtrack (2004)

So, I feel kind of bad, because I’ve never seen the stage production of The Phantom Of The Opera. Actually, I don’t feel bad, I just feel deprived. According to several friends that have seen it on BROADWAY, I’m really missing out.

Album Review: Plus One, “Exodus” (2003)

When Plus One first arrived on the music scene in 2000, they were labelled the “Christian boy band”. The five members, Jason Perry, Jeremy Mhire, Nate Cole, Gabe Combs, and Nathan Walters had good looks, tight harmonies, and love songs that were good enough to…

Album Review: Kelly Clarkson, “Breakaway” (2004)

When I think of Kelly Clarkson, I think of American Idol. I think of her movie (that I liked, even though it flopped), From Justin To Kelly: The Tale of Two American Idols. I think of her debut album,Thankful, which had the song “A Moment…

Album Review: Michael Jackson, “Number Ones” (2003)

Michael Jackson is arguably one of the most talented, and famous artists of the 20th century. His album, Thriller is one of the best selling albums of all times- with the disc certified 26 times platinum. He reigned as King Of Pop for almost 2…