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    It's 2011 and it's time to take a look ahead at another new year of music. So, once again, we're Highlighting our most anticipated projects already in development for the year. Read on to see what records the staff of Jesusfreakhideout.com are most excited about - and why!



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#19. And Then There Were None
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Release Date: Sometime 2011
ATTWN's debut Who Speaks for Planet Earth? had me hooked from the start, mostly because their emo-punk-you-can-dance-to was so addictive that the CD managed to get stuck for extended periods of time in my car's stereo. (Okay, and hearing Richard Marx's late 80s piano ballad "Right Here Waiting" transformed into a club anthem sold me for good.) Since then, the lineup has changed quite a bit, but word has it there will be more ATTWN goodness on the way this year.
        - Jen Rose

Electro-techno-pop-dance-etc rockers ATTWN seem destined to make some kind of wave this year in Christian music. Their mildly successful debut two years ago was definitely worth attention, and with a change in their band lineup, which now includes synth/vocalist Sarah Graziani, it's hard to know what to expect. I can't deny that I'm really looking forward to this project... a lot.
        - Logan Leasure

Who Speaks for Planet Earth? was an interestingly-received album in 2009; some loved the techno-rock sound brought to Tooth & Nail Records, but some felt the project was repetitive, dull, and lacking in long-lasting flavor. But no matter which party one's from, the radical personnel changes bring uncertainty for the band's sophomore record, but it's quite a healthy dose of it...
        - Roger Gelwicks

  • Visit our And Then There Were None page for more information about them...

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    This Wednesday, October 8, 2025
    SINGLES
    Amy Jay Back to What's Natural - Single (independent)

    This Friday, October 10, 2025
    ALBUMS
    Citizens m us eum [Anotherland Records]
    Jesus Culture Send The Fire: Live From London [Capitol CMG]
    Tasha Layton Life in Me [BEC]
    Myles Maestro Dead End Road - EP [Syntax]
    Make Sure Starry May Morning (independent)
    SNT. VINCENT Final Greetings [Syntax]
    Razzie Digital Psalms - EP [Syntax]
    Josh Wright LEAD (Deluxe) (independent)

    SINGLES
    Holly Brand One Thing He Wouldn't Do - Single [Integrity]
    Chosen Road Daddy Was a Navy Man - Single [Thoroughbred]
    Drakeford Writing on the Wall - Single (independent)
    EJ Swavv & Jeff Knox Deja Vu - Single [Syntax]
    Kelo Memory Lane - Single [Syntax]
    MAYIA Pass Me Not - Single [Syntax]
    Kevi Morse Like You - Single [Syntax]
    Jeannie Ortega Decipher - Single [Syntax]
    Run51 Song Of My Soul - Single [DREAM]
    Zane Vickery Name (Live at Greenbriar) - Single (independent)
    Vineyard Worship & Dreaming The Impossible Praise You For Eternity - Single [Vineyard]

    Next Friday, October 17, 2025
    ALBUMS
    ANTHNY DIARY ENTRY 1 [Provident]
    Blanca Full Bloom [Curb]
    Chris Blue Every Day Is Christmas [Gaither]
    Geoff Moore and The Distance Foundations (Re-Release) [Girder]
    Geoff Moore and The Distance A Place To Stand (Re-Release) [Girder]
    Nate Parrish Make Me A Mountain (independent)
    Psallos The New and Better Way: Hymns of Hebrews (independent)
    Anne Wilson Stars [Capitol CMG]

    SINGLES
    Zane Vickery All Things New - Single (independent)

    DVD
    Chris Blue Every Day Is Christmas DVD [Gaither]


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