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Every summer I compile a list of quality Christian artists that I think should be on your radar (and playlists) if they aren’t already (see my 2019, 2020, and 2021 lists). I try to choose artists who are both musically interesting and unapologetic about their faith – whose music is not ambiguously Christian, but explicit and sincere, in an authentic but non-cheesy way.

When I make these lists, I try to focus on artists in a diverse range of genres who are newer and under the radar, and who have released new music in the past year. I also look for artists who make music in different nations around the world. This year’s list includes artists from the United States, Canada, Nigeria, Australia, and the UK, for example.

There is no shortage of excellent indie Christian music today, and I’m always on the lookout for who to listen to. If there are any artists you recommend for future lists like this, please share them. on the TGC Arts and Culture Facebook group.

In the meantime, check out music from the 17 artists below (listed alphabetically). I’ve put together a playlist sampler on Spotify and Apple Music that will give you a good introduction to their music. Give it a listen and if you like what you hear from a certain artist, dig deeper into their music online.

Kelsey Breedlove

If Phoebe Bridgers wrote devotional songs, they might sound something like Kelsey Breedlove. The young singer-songwriter, who has a powerful Christian testimony, writes authentic songs overflowing with love for Jesus and gratitude to God. She toured as part of One Big Family and released her debut EP, Heaven’s Song, in 2020.

Songs to try: “Hyssop”, “Northern Lights”, “Promise of Life”, “Ravish” To see also : Cleve Francis, Still an Inspiration for Black Country Music Artists.

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Will Carlisle

Multitalented Will Carlisle makes refreshing, musically unpredictable songs about God and Scripture. His new EP, SHEMA Vol. 1, which sets four scriptures to song (Deut. 6:4-7; Ps. 150:6; Prov. 18:10; Rev. 4:8), was on heavy repetition for me this year. Carlisle, who serves as worship and creative assistant at Christ Covenant Church in Atlanta, has the combo of solid faith and artistic bravery that makes me excited to see what he does next.

Songs to try: “Rivers,” “My Father’s Arms,” ​​”SHEMA (DEUT. On the same subject : Spotify to buy Heardle, a popular music trivia game. 6.4-7),” “PRAISE THE LORD (PSALM 150.6)”

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Colorvault

A worship supergroup of sorts, Colorvault combines the formidable talents of Eric Marshall of Young Oceans with Alf Bishai and Alex Taylor of Lower Manhattan Community Church. The result is a spellbinding sound that mixes techno beats, up-tempo electronica, and lyrics that sound like psalms. To see also : New research suggests that music can be key to improving your memory. It doesn’t seem like it should work, but it does. Check out their debut album, Faint, due out in 2022.

Songs to try: “Dwell in Your House”, “Turn to Me”, “With Us Still”, “So Sure”

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Cortes

Raised in a Catholic family, Chris Cortes (aka Cortes) discovered gospel in high school and now produces gospel-tinged lo-fi indie music. On staff at Hope Church Toronto West, Cortes makes music that is both deeply personal (see 2019’s HEADSPACE) yet uplifting and encouraging to listeners around the world. His latest release is the 2021 song “Around”.

Songs to try: “Daily”, “Say I”, “Around”, “Feelings”

Elias Dummer

Canadian songwriter Elias Dummer, formerly a member of City Harmonic, is now a solo artist based in Hamilton, Ontario. He first came onto my radar with a song called “The Gospel Is Rest”, which resonated with me even just in the title. Collaborating with Sandra McCracken, Land of Color, Citizens, and other CCM standouts, Dummer’s music is refreshing in its musical diversity and lyrical depth.

Songs to try: “The Gospel is Rest,” “Kyrie Eleison (It’s Mercy We Need),” “Echoing Holy,” “Enough”

Davy Flowers

If you’ve attended a TGC conference in recent years, chances are you’ve witnessed the worship-leading talents of Houston native Davy Flowers firsthand. A resident artist and songwriter at The Worship Initiative and a worship leader at Watermark Community Church, Flowers (who also performed at TGC’s 2021 Advent Concert) has just released her debut album, I Was Loved, a collection of powerful, faith-filled hymns for the church.

Songs to try: “Take All the World”, “Oh But God”, “To the Water”, “Grateful”

Garden Friend

Kevin Dailey is an uber-talented artist who releases music under the monikers Boone River (ambient instrumental) and Garden Friend, as well as producing for other artists (such as Mark Barlow and his incredible 2021 album, Hymns & Soul). When I first heard Garden Friend’s “On a Cloud,” from the 2022 EP of the same name, I was blown away. I can honestly say nothing in Christian music sounds quite like this.

Songs to try: “On a Cloud”, “Shine Shine”, “Got Nothing to Worry About”, “King Kong”

Land of Color

Land of Color is the duo of Gary Rea (from South Africa) and Thomas Ewing (from Colorado). Together they create a fascinating hybrid sound unlike anything I’ve heard in Christian music. Think of African and American folk influences, with some echoes of Sting and Vampire Weekend, all in a worshipful key. Check out her phenomenal full-length album Show Me What It Means, released last year.

Songs to try: “Show Me What It Means”, “Morning Song”, “Running”, “Warriors”

Joshua Leventhal

An American-born, Canadian-raised worship artist and songwriter, Joshua Leventhal creates music for church congregations that is also musically rich and diverse—blending rock, folk, and black gospel sounds to form “unapologetically cross-centered, hopeful works.” He serves as the director of worship at Main Street Church outside Vancouver. Be on the lookout for his upcoming LP, All Ye Lepers, later in 2022.

Songs to try: “Lion|Lamb”, “Washed”, “Jealous”, “L EP E R S”

Limoblaze

Samuel Onwubiko (aka Limoblaze) is a Nigerian pioneer in Afro hip-hop on the global scene. Collaborating with the likes of Lecrae, Da’T.R.U.T.H, and Andy Mineo, Limoblaze creates fresh, creative Afro-Gospel songs that inspire young people all over the world. With five studio albums under his belt, award-winning Limoblaze is as prolific as he is passionate. Check out his latest album, God’s Favorite Baby (2021).

Songs to try: “Jireh (My Provider),” “Your Love,” “Sound of Victory,” “For Me”

Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Soucy

There are no categories for the music of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Soucy (Garrett and Siiri Soucy), variously described on their website as “honest-to-God local music” and “lyrical lifeboat that pulls souls from the meta-modern wreck “. Father of 11 children and pastor of Christ the King Church in Belfast, Maine, Garrett is also a writer for publications such as Plow and Theopolis. That the liner notes of their latest album reference Marshall McLuhan and were published in Modern Reformation tells you a lot about how unique this band is.

Songs to Try: “Diamond in the Cheek of a Woman When She Speaks,” “Wholesomeness Not Deprived of Pleasure,” “Love Like the World’s Never Known,” “No American Savior”

James Paek

After spending 15 years in ministry — including on staff at Willow Creek during the painful season as the Bill Hybels scandal unfolded — James Paek is ready to “start over” as an artist exploring healing and raw honesty through faith-oriented music . Last fall, you may have seen him as “Kingston Sol” on the Fox reality show Alter Ego, and now Paek is preparing his debut EP, Exit Us (a nod to Exodus), produced by Tyler Chester (Jon Foreman, Madison Cunningham ) and James Krausse (Half Alive).

Songs to try: “Start Again”, “Young Love”, “Exit Us”, “Life’s Reward (Hymn for the Weary)”

PEABOD

The “happy rap” of Isaac Peabody (aka PEABOD) is a breath of fresh air. His bouncy wordplay and infectious joy may give off youth group vibes, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Positive rap isn’t always cheesy. I want fun music like this-not only for my kids, but also for me. Seattle-based PEABOD, who also works at Northwest University, released a four-song EP, Mad!, earlier this year.

Songs to try: “Alive,” “Heavenly Father” (feat. Cochren & Co. and Resound), “Love Everybody,” (feat. Tedashii), “Ok” (feat. Hollyn)

Leslie Perez

I discovered Leslie Perez through my Spotify “Release Radar” playlist, and the algorithm delivered! The 20-year-old Perez, a Twin Cities native, has a voice that immediately stands out. It’s like Amy Winehouse meets Lana Del Rey, but with lyrics oriented around God. Like Kelsey Breedlove, Perez recently appeared as part of the One Big Family Tour. Their debut EP When Will We Learn to Let Go? released earlier this year.

Songs to Try: “Remedie”, “Let Go”, “Love Me More”, “River” (Leon Bridges Cover)

Pyramid Park

Pyramid Park – self-described as “deep indie pop” – is the musical moniker of Pete McAllen, who began his music career at 11, after the death of his father. Although homemade (literally in his garage in the UK), McAllen’s music is slickly produced, with spacey electronica/dance/80s vibes that occasionally evoke Pet Shop Boys, Gorillaz and MGMT. His latest release is a 2021 EP, /əˈnɒm(ə)li/.

Songs to try: “You Got Me”, “Never Let Me Down”, “Lead Me”, “Bright Heart”

Tekoa

This Australian based trio consists of Nathan Staggers, Rory Mckenna and Sam Adebajo. Formed in 2019, the band takes its name from both the wilderness of Tekoa in 2 Chronicles 20:20 and the Hebrew word for trumpet (tekoa) – an instrument prominent in the band’s eclectic sound. Citing influences from Bon Iver to Billie Eilish, Tekoa just released her debut EP, Hymns + Disparity.

Songs to try: “Yahweh Elyon”, “Altar”, “To Be Known”, “None Like You”

TEMITOPE

Raised in San Diego by Nigerian and British immigrant parents, TEMITOPE is a cult artist, educator and activist now living in Nashville, Tennessee. The name originates from the Yorùbá tribe in Nigeria and means “Mine is praise” – fitting for an artist whose songs are energetic, highly singable hymns of unadulterated worship. Look for his new EP, MẸRIN, to be released in 2022.

Songs to try: “THAT’S WHAT I BELIEVE,” “GREAT IS YOUR FAITHULNESS,” “COME DO WHAT YOU DO,” “BE THE ONE”

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