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On The Altar Of Love
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Add Your ReviewIf their last record was a light-in-the-darkest-places announcement that "the end is really just the beginning," then Downhere’s latest Centricity Music release arrives as an artfully textured but heartfelt declaration that, "True progress might mean we have to go back... Learn More -
How Many Kings
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Add Your ReviewDownhere captures traditional and spritual Christmas carols. Learn More -
Ending Is Beginning
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Add Your ReviewPut aside all the pigeonholes and boxes that Downhere has been put in over the years and open your ears to a significant creative leap for this Canadian band. Defying the trend of emotionally empty rock, Ending is Beginning jumps out of the speakers with a message of hope to... Learn More -
Win This War
Aaron Blanton, Chuck Dennie, Darcy Bennett, Downhere, Michael O'Brien,...
Add Your ReviewThis CD takes the Biblical truths from Fred Stoeker's book Tactics and sets them to music. Each song has been selected because of the contribution it makes to the overall message of the album -- a message that safeguards and defends purity in the mind and heart. The CD inclu... Learn More -
Life is Precious: A Wes King Tribute
Addison Road, Amy's Confession, Brother Down, Caitlin Evanson, Charizm...
Add Your ReviewRecorded in the wake of Wes King’s cancer diagnosis, treatment and recovery, this album gathers a diverse group of artists to celebrate the work of this gifted singer-songwriter. Includes “Excavate” (Downhere), “What Matters Most” (Paul Colman) ... Learn More -
Wide-Eyed and Mystified
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Add Your ReviewCinematic, intelligent, introspective and anthemic, Wide-Eyed and Mystified, the new release from downhere is grounded in hook-heavy modern pop, exploring the world with eyes open to the wonder and awe of God's love. Filled with soaring vocals, dramatic production and poeti... Learn More -
So Much For Substitutes
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Add Your ReviewDownhere's sophmore release produced by Jimmie Lee Sloas (PFR), is a dramatic leap forward from the pop sound of the debut album. Simply put...this album rocks; it's a confident and relevant statement from a band that has matured significantly during three years of non-stop ... Learn More -
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Add Your ReviewThese Canadian pop-rockers bring their award winning poetic praise stateside. Led with vocals reminiscent of Kevin Max, Bono and The Replacements, downhere's debut includes the first single "Larger Than Life" as well as "Calmer In The Storm" and "From Protest To Praise" Learn More





















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