Kevin Max ‘Revisiting This Planet’

Kevin Max (formerly of dcTalk) knew and worked with Norman, but instead of airing any dirty laundry, he’s instead rerecorded the man’s 1972 album, Only Visiting This Planet, which he’s inventively retitled Revisiting This Planet.

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Kevin Max to Honor CCM Pioneer Larry Norman with Release of ‘Revisiting This Planet’

Former DC Talk member, Kevin Max has announced the upcoming release of his Revisiting This Planet project (vinyl due date Dec 18, 2020) in memory and honor of Larry Norman’s 1972 pioneering album Only Visiting This Planet.

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Newsboys to Release ‘United: Live’ Concert Experience EP

Nashville, TN (April 15, 2020) From Duncan Phillips’ spinning drum riser to the high-octane antics of frontmen Michael Tait and Peter Furler, GRAMMY®-nominated, Platinum®-selling Newsboys are set to bring their unparalleled concert experience home with April 17’s United: Live. The five-song FairTrade Services EP is available to pre-save now, and arrives in tandem with the Read More

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Kevin Max Talks About dc Talk’s Future

by Matt Conner In 2017, longtime Jesus Freaks finally got their wish with a long-awaited dc Talk reunion on the high seas. The first dc Talk cruise included full band concerts and solo performances to highlight the past and present musical ideas of TobyMac, Kevin Max and Michael Tait. For the first time in nearly Read More

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Kevin Max: The Artistic Road Less Traveled

Kevin Max is well aware of the cost of his chosen artistic path. Since his days as one third of Christian music’s biggest band ever in dc Talk, Max has watched his former band mates continue to climb Christian charts either as solo artists (TobyMac) or frontmen for other bands (Michael Tait). All the while, Max has charted his own course, planting solo seeds for a blossoming catalog that shows off an impressive array of influences and command of material.

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Kevin Max – ‘AWOL’ Album Review

Ever since DC Talk took an intermission, Kevin Max flirted with many styles spanning straight up pop, electronic, traditional gospel, poetry and tons in between, but he’s rarely sounded closer to the ideal bullseye than he does throughout Awol.

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