The Phantom Tollbooth
Music and more from a Christian perspective
Slow down, and have your change ready
Since 1996
Kirk Whalum gives us enough instrumental jazz to make the jazz fan happy while throwing in some jazz-tinged pop/funk/R&B on the side. And a McCartney tune...?!
Where The Light Shines Through is a noteworthy addition to the Switchfoot collector being fun and easy to listen to.
This whole album makes me want to rummage through Jack White's record collection and see what sort of gems he's drawing his inspiration from.
Whitehouse is much more than a folk artist and this proper double album shows two aspects of his talent.
David Coverdale wants to go out the way he came in. The set list is magnificent and the playing impassioned.
There’s deep beauty coming out of pain in that cabin in the woods.
A definite sound that blends several different instruments to create a unique sound showing the artist's creativity.
Saying more in a different way; still relevant after all these years.
Beth and Emilie Key and their cousin Meghann Loney have at least matched the strengths of their last work, if not transcended it. This is beauty with guts and purpose.
With their beautiful harmonies and songs that feel distinctly original, this exciting new trio has already produced one of my best-of-2017 picks.
Household Tales will be one of the most refreshing records you hear this year (thanks John Mark Painter).