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As If: Phil Goss and friends determined to cross the Chemical Brothers with Pink FloydAS IF's lead singer and composer Phil Goss was quizzed by Ian Boughton about the band's internet-derived songs. [01.05.02]
Underoath: The Florida hardcore band making waves in the USYoung Florida metallers UNDEROATH spoke about their new album. [01.05.02]
Siani: The trio of soul sisters with a great line in gospel garageTony Cummings put the questions to the girls of SIANI. [01.05.02]
Overtone: A band of dance music evangalists from YorkTony Cummings lobbed some questions at OVERTONE's Matt Osgood. [01.05.02]
One Week Of Days: The Irish duo otherwise known as Bob and Jan MurphyTony Cummings asked the questions. Bob and Jan Murphy of ONE WEEK OF DAYS provided the answers. [01.05.02]
Mowglee: The Asian pop rock band release a mini-albumPatrick Masih of MOWGLEE responded to Tony Cummings' questions. [01.05.02]Opinion8: Does Cross Rhythms cover too much music perceived as "cool"?
Is Cross Rhythms giving too much coverage to music perceived as "cool" (hip hop, alternative rock, etc) at the expense of music perceived as "cheesy" (easy listening, country and western, etc)? [01.05.02]
Out of Eden: The R&B gospel divas talk about their 'This Is Your Life' album OUT OF EDEN keep bouncing back with brilliant albums. Tony Cummings reports. [01.05.02]
Time Tunnels: A journey through history of Christian musicTrevor Kirk looks back over the decades to highlight important Christian music events [01.05.02]City Lights: A closer look at Coventry
From a spiritual or musical perspective, Coventry is probably famous for two things. Firstly, for the destruction of its ancient cathedral during German bombing in the Second World War and the phoenix-like rise of its modern successor. Secondly, for the two tone ska revival of the late 70s where for a brief moment, the Coventry music scene was cool. [01.05.02]

