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Buy 'Doxology' at: Aaron Shust - Doxology Standout Tracks Oh Praise Always Will Be How Majestic Bio: Dove Award-winning artist Aaron Shust will release his new studio album for Centricity Music, Doxology, Friday, August 28th. The project was recorded in Nashville and was produced by the David Crowder Band's renowned drummer, Christian Paschall...
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Buy 'Unto Us' at: Check out the newly unveiled Christmas album from Aaron Shust titled 'Unto Us'. Aaron worked with producer David Hamilton in Prague, Czech Republic, and Nashville, TN on this project, which is a fantastic collection of Christmas songs. The whole album has this traditional classical overtone to it...
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Aaron Shust has teamed up with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and producer David Hamilton for his first full length Christmas album, entitled Unto Us. The album sounds like a Broadway musical of the Christmas story complete with grand orchestral arrangements, chilling choirs, and rich emotional vocals...
- www.jesusfreakhideout.com
Artist: Aaron Shust Title: Morning Rises Label: Centricity Music Release Date: 7/16/13 Reviewer: Jonathan Andre Tracklisting: Ever since his radio hit 'My Saviour My God' in 2006, Centricity Music artist Aaron Shust has matured in both his lyrical depth and musical ingenious to become one of today's most respected and revered contemporary worship artists, being housed in an artist roster full of other esteemed and talented contemporaries like Andrew Peterson, Unspoken, Sixteen Cities and Remedy...
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Two years ago, after a little over a half decade's worth of crafting catchy, acoustically-based folk-pop numbers, Aaron Shust understandably wanted to try his hand at something a little different. While he certainly succeeded in turning the desired stylistic corner on 2011's This Is What We Believe, suffice it to say that more than a few of his existing fans were put off by its comparatively glossier, custom-fit-for-airplay textures and relative dearth of the infectious hooks and melodies that...
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By this point in his career, Aaron Shust has become a mainstay in the Christian music scene. While he has yet to match his original success on his debut, Anything Worth Saying, Shust has established himself as a consistent creator of solid, serviceable worship music. His fourth album, This Is What We Believe, is a somewhat less inspired continuation of this tradition. It also marks Shust's departure from his original label, Brash, and relocation to Centricity Music...
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Buy 'This Is What We Believe' at: Aaron Shust has released his latest album This is What We Believe, produced by Ed Cash (Chris Tomlin, Leeland, Chris August). This ten track album is Aaron's fourth full length studio album, following his 2009 album Take Over. The production on this album is as good as anything else released this year, but there are two real standout parts to this album...
- www.louderthanthemusic.com
Praise and worship music is a strange animal. While usually offering the most blatantly devoted lyrics, it cansimultaneously seem cheap and insincere. As a result, praise and worship albums tend to be hit and miss. At best, they can be inspiring and refreshing, while at worst they are cliché and dull. Fortunately, Aaron Shust tends to show the genre's good side. Not everything on Shust's new album, Take Over, would be considered praise and worship, but there is a definite trend...
- www.jesusfreakhideout.com
Aaron Shust has quite a unique story of success. Releasing his debut album Anything Worth Saying in Fall 2005, he didn't start to gain a large following for several months. Then, with the release of the single "My Savior, My God," the song skyrocketed on the charts and Shust's album rose to the top as well, leaving Brash Music feeling pretty good about signing their first Christian artist...
- www.jesusfreakhideout.com
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