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With 50 issues under its belt, CROSS RHYTHMS magazine took the opportunity to reflect where it had been and pondered where it may be going. [01.04.99]Delirious?: Back with the long awaited new album 'Mezzamorphis'
Seemingly the whole Christian music world has been anxiously awaiting the protracted birth of the new DELIRIOUS? album 'Mezzamorphis'. Mike Rimmer has watched its slow but sure emergence. [01.04.99]Michael Sweet: Stryper's frontman talks
After leaving Stryper in 1991, frontman MICHAEL SWEET tried a spell in the CCM world. But it's taken a deep work of God to bring the singer a new creative and spiritual maturity. Tony Cummings and Alex Figgis interviewed Michael. [01.04.99]Five Iron Frenzy: The Denver-based ska band
Creating a buzz both in Christian and mainstream markets are Denver's FIVE IRON FRENZY. Tony Cummings reports. [01.02.99]Bill Drake: The US singer/songwriter with a new band
American-born, UK-based BILL DRAKE is finally getting the profile that his talent deserves. He was recently quizzed by Tim Cockram. [01.02.99]Rick Joyner: The Prophetic Power Of Music
RICK JOYNER is the founder and executive director of Morning Star ministries in America. He is also the editor of the Morning Star Journal and the new youth journal The Message. This incisive look at the prophetic dimensions of music is from his book Mobilizing The Army Of God. [01.02.99]OC Supertones: Skankin' for Jesus
America's premier Christian ska band, the OC SUPERTONES are taking the States by storm. Sammy Horner met up with the team in Columbus, Ohio. [01.02.99]Souled Out: The Irish pop worshippers
Pop-cum-progressive-cum-worship rock is the intriguing sound of Ireland's SOULED OUT. Trevor Kirk spoke to them. [01.02.99]Yfriday: The Newcastle-based rock worship team
After their Spring Harvest gig the buzz was out. YFRIDAY are going to be big. Joel Lewis caught up with the Newcastle worship rockers. [01.02.99]Taste: The Watford-based rockers
One listen to their excellent "Better Days" will convince rock pundits that Watford's TASTE are a band destined for big things. Tony Cummings reports. [01.02.99]