Daor
Originating in Gibraltar, Daor received critical acclaim after a number of successful live shows in their hometown and in Spain. Since their arrival in the UK, Daor have firmly established themselves in Nottingham's burgeoning Metal Scene.
Wielding a sickening combination of brutal riffs and haunting melodies, Daor provide an onstage experience of blistering intensity and technical precision that grapples with an untameable explosion of live energy.
Revel in this most perfect expression of scorn... This is humanity's lesson in humility.
Anika Moa
Anika Moa (born 21st May 1980) is a singer-songwriter from Christchurch, New Zealand. While still at school in Christchurch, Moa entered the 'Smokefree Rockquest'.
She received a record deal with Warner Music in New Zealand and Atlantic Records in New York. The record company had big commercialized plans for her - which conflicted with her brash down-to-earth personality. Overall Moa did not enjoy her time in America and returned to base herself in New Zealand. Her first album was released in 2001.
The Book of Mormon
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Chris Tomlin
Christopher Dwayne Tomlin (born May 4, 1972) is a Christian worship leader and songwriter from Grand Saline, Texas, United States. He is a staff member at Austin Stone Community Church and is signed to EMI's sixstepsrecords. Tomlin also leads worship at many Passion events. Some of his most well-known songs are "How Great Is Our God", "Forever", "Famous One", "We Fall Down", and "Holy Is the Lord".
Downhere
Downhere is a Christian Rock band from Canada. Downhere has two lead singers - Marc Martel (guitarist), and Jason Germain (guitarist and pianist). The other two members of the band are Glenn Lavender (bassist) and Jeremy Thiessen (drummer). "The goal isn't to land in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The goal is to represent Christ in all of our relationships. The band and the music are the medium we're using to paint this picture of what it looks like to be a Christian."
--Jason Germain
The Welcome Wagon
The Welcome Wagon is a married couple, the Reverend Thomas Vito Aiuto and his wife Monique, who execute a genre of gospel music that is refreshingly plain. Their hymns are modest and melodic takes on a vast history of sacred song traditions, delivered with the simple desire to know their Maker—and to know each other—more intimately.
Gaither Vocal Band
The group was formed in 1980 on the spur of the moment before a concert with the song "First Day In Heaven" with Bill Gaither & Gary McSpadden of the Bill Gaither Trio, and Steve Green & Lee Young of the backup singers. Lee Young was dismissed in 1982, and Jon Mohr was hired as the new bass singer. They then recorded the album, Passin' The Faith Along. Later, tenor Steve Green left and Larnelle Harris was hired. This group cut the New Point Of View album before Mohr left.
Breaking The Silence
Artist name "The Letter Black" Breaking the Silence is a Christian Hard Rock Band formed in Uniontown, Pennsylvania in 2006. The lineup consisted of lead singer Sarah Anthony, her husband, lead guitarist and backing vocalist, Mark Anthony, bassist Matt Beal and drummer Mat Seagle. They entered the recording studio indefinitely with producer Travis Wyrick (P.O.D, Pillar, Disciple) which consequently lead to their only album as Breaking The Silence, Stand, released in 2007. This was followed by an impressive set of 150 shows on tour a year.