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The Weekly Downloads
Note: All of the downloads on the post (with the possible exception of KJ-52 and Abandon Kansas) will no longer be available tomorrow, so make sure you get them soon.

There’s lots of free music available this week, but probably the biggest name is David Crowder Band’s new song and latest single “How He Loves”, from DCB’s new CD Church Music which releases tomorrow. It’s a free download this week from Tangle.com, and to quote TFCMB reader Razgriz:
“Yo - Tangle.com is featuring “How He Loves” by DC*B. I LOVE THAT SONG!!!! Get an article on it NOW!”
So you see I’m really just following orders with this post.
Check it out, bottom right of the page!
NewReleaseTuesday.com has two downloads this week, Bethany Dillon’s “Everyone to Know” and KJ-52’s “Let It Go”. You do need to be a NRT member to download the songs, but both songs are pretty good if you’re signed up. And if you are, make sure to send me a friend request, I’d love to be your friend on NRT.
-NewReleaseTuesday’s Free Music Page-
Also available for the rest of the week, Chasing Victory’s music video for “Wolves” – which you can download from VideoRocket. It was directed by Endeavor Media, the same company that did House of Heroes’ “In the Valley of the Dying Sun”, Owl City’s “Fireflies”, and TobyMac’s “Lose My Soul”, plus a lot more. “Wolves” was one of the earlier videos Endeavor did, but is still pretty entertaining.
Now, last but not least, you can download Abandon Kansas’s song “I Wonder If It’s Me” from Gospel Music Channel (just in case you missed it on iTicket’s last week), and speaking of iTickets, you can download three southern gospel tracks from the NQC Live Volume 8 CD, a live album recorded at the National Quartet Convention. It’s not the typical stuff you’d see on TFCMB, but hey, it’s free, so if southern gospel is your thing, you’ll probably want to check it out.
-Abandon Kansas “I Wonder If It’s Me” on GospelMusicChannel.com-
Speedlinking: Brave Saint Saturn, Lincon Brewster, Addison Road
Speedlinking once again (Friday, because James found a sweet sampler he couldn’t wait to post about.
) Anyway, speedlinking is something I started last week, basically, to save myself time and to diversify somewhat. You can see last week’s introduction here. That said, let’s get started:
1. Brave Saint Saturn has given Indie Vision Music permission to give their song “Starling” away as a free download. Brave Saint Saturn is the electronic side project of several members of Five Iron Frenzy.
2. I was emailed about this 100 Places to Find Free Christian Music Online list this week, and would have had to share it even if TFCMB wasn’t number 21 on the list. It’s extremely complete, and worth perusing.
3. Indie Vision Music has also got two brand new downloads from Gasoline Heart and Discover America. Looks good!
4. Indie Vision Music also has got a full CD download from Amohalko. It’s a full CD called Spark, and looks sweet. Three downloads in one post – yes, Indie Vision Music is amazing.
5. This week’s video is Joy Electric – “What Electricity Made”. See it here.
6. iTicket’s has a free download this week of Lincoln Brewster’s new song “Today Is the Day”.
7. Total Axxess has a free download of Addison Road’s “Sticking With You”. It looks like it’s only going to be available for a limited time, so grab a copy fast.
7. And last but definitely not least, this week’s archived download is actually a sampler from HearItFirst.com. Check the original post for details.
Music Updates
Both Soul-Audio and iTickets have new music this week, featuring some amazing new music. Without further ado…
iTicket’s, once the premier Christian event website, now the premiere Christian event website AND a great source of free music, has two new songs this week by Philmont and Stephanie Smith. For Philmont, you can grab a copy of the song “I Can’t Stand to Fall”, from the album Oh Snap. It used to be availbale on the Gospel Music Channel website, and was one of hottest tracks I’ve featured in a while.
The other new song on iTicket’s is “Renew Me” by Stephanie Smith. Since I haven’t heard the song yet, you’ll have to check it for yourself.
Edit: Listening to “Renew Me” now, I have to say, this song is good. Really good. Krystal Meyers fans won’t want to miss this.
Also, as I said, Soul-Audio has added a ton of new music to their free downloads page. They have new stuff from DecembeRadio, Bart Milliard, David Crowder Band, The Wrecking, Sarah MacIntosh, Mission Six, Brenton Brown, Jars of Clay, Tammy Trent, Amy Court, and after that 4 pages of earlier downloads. The best part? No membership is required. You can just go, grab the songs you want, and enjoy them.
A Letter from Matt
Hey everyone,
This is Matt. Right now, this looks like my only chance to be online this week, so I’m going to make it count. First, I want to officially appologize to everyone who’s been wondering where I’ve been. I really expected to have internet access here at the conference I’m attending, so I was pretty disappointed when I found out that I wouldn’t have it. That is the reason that I still haven’t posted the Song Combat results, or posted at all, for that matter. I hope you can give me grace this week till I get back home to my own connection.
Second, I would really appreciate any prayers this week. I’m learning a lot, and meeting a lot of amazing people, but I’m feeling somewhat overwhelmed by all of it. So if you could remember me, that would be great.
And third, I’ve got a load of great music that needs posting ASAP. So, without further ado:
Song Combat! The results are in, and Kiros managed a fairly big win. But, since I’m feeling generous, I’m actually going to give you the links to Last Tuesday too, just because.
* -Kiros on MySpace- *
Also with new free music out this week is David Crowder Band. You can get their new song “…neverending…” for free on both the band’s website and iTickets. So pick your site, and download away. It’s a amazingly catchy song, and a great example of David Crowder and crew’s talent. Oh, and both are only available for a limited time, so be sure you move fast.
-David Crowder Band’s Official Site-
(Click the little button in the upper right hand corner)
Hopefully I can get a full, normal, post written sometime soon. See you them!
-Matt
Slammin’ Downloads Courtesy of HearItFirst
Ten free songs today courtesy of HearItFirst.com and TobyMac. My research indicates that it was a promo for Portable Sounds. You may have heard about it, kind of a big deal.
Anyway, the sampler is still live online and has some sweet music. Notice the inclusion of TobyMac’s smash hit “Made To Love”. I was definitely surprised to see that free.
The list:
- TobyMac – “Made To Love”
- Shawn MacDonald – “Pour Out”
- Rebecca St. James – “God Help Me”
- Sanctus Real – “Fly”
- Our Hearts Hero – “Back To The Cross”
- John Reuben – “Word of Mouth”
- Britt Nicole – “Indestructible”
- Future of Forestry – “Open Wide”
- David Crowder Band – “You Are My Joy”
- This Beautiful Republic – “Jesus to this World”
As you can see, there’s quite a lot of good songs on there. Particularly John Reuben and Britt Nicole, in my opinion. Actually, the Britt Nicole song is quite rare. It’s not on her CD, and was only released on HearItFirst and a compliation disc. It’s a lot rockier then her other stuff too, which makes it interesting. But I digress…
Anyway, to access all of the music, you’ll need to have a HearItFirst account and be signed in. I’d highly recommend opting in to the mailing list, as they send you free songs every week. Very cool.
"Under the Watchful Eyes Of T.J. Eckleburg" {And Other Weird Song Titles}
Here it is! The highly anticipated list of weird, strange, random, unusual, and wise, song titles. When I first announced this, I had no idea the response I would get. I also had no idea that such interesting titles existed. Therefore, without further ado, the moment you’ve been waiting for:
- Relient K – “Crayons Can Melt On Us For All I Care”
- Five Iron Frenzy – “At Least I’m Not Like All Those Other Old Guys”
- The Devil Wears Prada – “Reptar, King of the Ozone”
- Daniel Amos / The Swirling Eddies – “Donna Nietche And Her Super Race Of Kick-Boxing Uber Parrots”
- Daniel Amos / The Swirling Eddies – “Arthur Fhardy’s Yodeling Party”
- Five Iron Frenzy – “The Phantom Mullet”
- Search the City – “In This Scene You’re Just An Extra”
- Showbread – “I Had Music In My Heart, But Now My My Heart Is Broken”
- House Of Heroes – “You Are the Judas of The Cheerleading Squad”
- Relient K – “Chap Stick, Chapped Lips, And Things Like Chemistry”
- Underoath – “I Have Ten Friends and A Crowbar that Say You Ain’t Gonna Do, Jack”
- MYCHILDREN MYBRIDE – “A Bayonet Doesn’t Make You A Hero”
- Blue Cadet and the Brave December – “Brass Knuckles Won’t Do You Any Good In Soul To Soul Combat”
- The Devil Wears Prada – “Hey John, What’s Your Name Again”
- Send Out Scuds – “This is So Cliche That it Will Rot Your Teeth”
- Showbread – “Oh! Emetophobia”
- Underoath – “It’s Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door”
- The Almost – “They Say You Can Never Write I Told You So In A Song But Here I Go DEMO”
- Falling Up – “The Dark Side of Indoor Track Meets”
- Project 86 – “The Forces of Radio Have Dropped A Viper In The Rhythm Section”
- Emery – “You Think You’re Nickel Slick (But I Got Your Penny Change)”
- Rich Mullins – “Alrightokuhhuhamen”
- MxPx – “Another Song About T.V.”
- Five Iron Frenzy – “Wizard Needs Food, Badly”
- David Crowder*Band – “O God Where Are You Now (In Pickerel Lake? Pigeon? Marquette? Mackinaw?)”
- Anberlin – “A Heavy Hearted Work of Staggering Genius”
- Sullivan – “Under the Watchful Eyes Of T.J. Eckleburg”
- Anberlin – “There Is No Mathematics to Love and Loss”
- Showbread – “A Llama Eats a Giraffe (And Vice Versa)
- Nodes of Ranvier – “Nagheenanajar”
- Maylene And The Sons of Disaster – “Bang! The Witch Is Dead”
- Norma Jean – “I Used To Hate Cell Phones, Now I Hate Car Accidents”
- Demon Hunter – “Our Faces Fall Apart”
- Daniel Amos / The Swirling Eddies – “(Near Sighted Girl With Approaching) Tidal Wave”
- Daniel Amos / The Swirling Eddies – “(It’s The Eighties So Where’s Our) Rocket Pack”
- DC Talk – “It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)”
- Gwen Stacy – “What Will Happen If I Hit Enter?”
- The Chariot – “If Wishes Were Horses, More Beggars Would Ride Them”
- The Devil Wears Prada – “Swords, Dragons, and Diet Coke”
- The Devil Wears Prada – “This Song Is Called”
- The Chariot -
1. Back To Back
2. They Faced Each Other
3. They Drew Their Swords
4. And Shot Each Other
5. The Deaf Policemen
6. Heard This Noise
7. Then Came To Kill
8. The Two Dead Boys
9. Forgive Me Nashville
10. The Trumpet
And my two personal favorites:
- The Chariot – “Someday In The Event That Mankind Figures Out What It Is That This World Revolves Around, Thousands Of People Will Be Shocked And Perplexed To Find Out That It Was Not Them. Sometimes This Includes Me.”
- Gwen Stacy – “Hey God, This Song’s For You. I Hope You Like It.”
Pretty crazy, huh? Let me know what you’re favorites are by leaving a comment on this post.
One other thing, if you want to copy the list and use it on your blog, Myspace, Facebook, etc, go ahead. Spread the weirdness. All I ask is that you link back to The Free Christian Music Blog (http://www.thefreechristianmusicblog.com).
Myfreemusicfriday.com Downloads
MyFreeMusicFriday.com has three songs featured as usual this week. They have “Time Has Come” by MercyMe, “Everything Glorious” by David Crowder*Band and “Live For You” by Connersvine. The are all free, but only today. And I have to tell you, “Everything Glorious” is one of my new favorite songs.
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