Paul Hanna
Are you involved? - Gyroscope

The lyrics that kick off Gyroscope’s new album ‘Are you involved?’ perfectly describe this sensational Aussie act: “You’re such a quiet, quiet achiever.”

05/12/2005
Students hear Christ’s call

Melissa Ngo was one of more than a thousand university students challenged to look further into Christianity at the Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students’ rally ‘Consider Christ’ at the State Theatre on Saturday night.

06/09/2005
United Paper People - Kisschasy

Kisschasy - reminds me of games from my childhood. But, unlike childhood games I caught onto Kisschasy quite early. It’s been exciting to see the rise of this young indie band to current fame.

19/08/2005
The Overture & the Underscore - Sarah Blasko

The Overture & The Underscore is a fitting name. It is a perfect oveture to Blasko’s immense potential. It also underscores her beautiful and masterful song writing skills.

12/07/2005
U2 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb

Christians love U2. One of the biggest rock bands of all time don’t hide their religious beliefs and though they don’t profess to be Bible-believing Christians (their status is always fervently debated), we love it when we hear biblical references in a song.

08/12/2004
Missy Higgins - The Sound Of White

In late 2001 Missy Higgins went from Year 12 student to Top 12 music star with her song ‘All for Believing’ winning Triple J’s Unearthed competition. Higgins had record deals thrown at her but decided to finish school and travel.

16/11/2004
Revive - Where I Belong

Christian Music is a funny thing. Sometimes I feel that to make it as a Christian Band it’s as easy as replicating a big-name band’s sound and putting Christian lyrics to it.

31/10/2004
Green Day - American Idiot

From the title you would think this is the audio edition of Michael Moore’s ‘Stupid White Men’ and for most part of the album, you wouldn’t be too far wrong.

13/10/2004