Now, Stryper, and Michael Sweet in particular, have released a lot of music lately. Let’s look back over the last 5 years…
- March 2013 – ‘The Second Coming’
- November 2013 – ‘No More Hell to Pay’
- January 2014 – Icon (greatest hits)
- September 2014 – Live at the Whisky
- October 2015 – Fallen
And Michael Sweet…
- 2014 – ‘I’m Not Your Suicide’
- 2015 – ‘Only to Rise’ as Sweet & Lynch
- 2016 – ‘One Sided War’
- 2017 – ‘Unified’ as Sweet & Lynch
- 2017 – Sole: Songs and Stories From a Life in Music live concert video
That is 10 albums in 5 years. That is quite a busy group. I will admit that I have grown a little tired of Stryper as it is music overload. I can’t absorb all that. Now, it has all been great actually, but I felt like I needed a break.
On April 20th, Stryper brings us another new album called ‘God Damn Evil’ and my first thought was NOOOOO!!! On the title, I am sure they will catch some grief for using that title (which will be for another discussion if I review the whole album), but it is ballsy and I think it might set the tone for what is to come on this album.
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Toto – Greatest Hits: 40 Trips Around the Sun – (Sony Music)
Sister Hazel – Water – (Croakin’ Poet Records)
Voodoo Circle – Raised on Rock – (AFM Records)
Dashboard Confessional – Crooked Shadows – (Fueled by Ramen)
MGMT – Little Dark Age – (Columbia Records
Elevation Collective – Evidence – (Elevation Worship Records)
Social Club Misfits – Into the Night – (Capitol CMG Label)




On July 1, 1979, The Sony Walkman goes on Sale in Japan and the way you listen to music is changed forever!! (at least until the CD and then the MP3). Who didn’t have one of these if you were a kid in 1979 or the 80’s. I definitely did. It helped spur my love for music as it now was more portable It was better than just the radio, I could listen to what I wanted to wherever and whenever I wanted. I used mine while I mowed the lawn (and every now and again I would snag to cord and pull my headphones off). I had a boombox, but that wasn’t the same as the Walkman. Nothing better (until my iPod).