Nichole Nordeman The Unmaking Review and Giveaway

I’m in the process of trying to increase my Christian music collection so that we have wholesome music to listen to on our travels. I was pleased with FlyBy Promotions offered me the chance to review The Unmaking. 
About the new album The Unmaking:
“Before things in our lives can be resurrected and given new life, certain things must die.  Before beauty blooms in spring, roots must do the hard work under the hard frozen soil of winter.  Before you renovate and re-build, you tear down the parts of the structure that are weak or damaged or dangerous.  Before we make, we must unmake.”  Nichole Nordeman
 
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About Nichole Nordeman:
Nichole Nordeman is a recording artist and songwriter for Sparrow/EMI CMG, with numerous number-one and top ten singles to her credit and cumulative CD sales of over one million.  A two-time Gospel Music Association winner for Female Vocalist of the Year, she has won a total of nine Dove Awards, including the best-selling album, Music Inspired by The Story.  Her best-known songs include “Holy”, “Legacy”, “Brave”, “This Mystery”, “Why”, and “What If”.  She lives with her family in Tulsa, OK.
ALBUM RELEASE DATE:  AUGUST 28TH 

My Review:

This is my first time listening to Nichole Nordeman’s music. Every song on this CD was new to me, but it was a pleasant surprise. I wish this CD would have had more than six songs on it, but these six songs are really peaceful to listen to. Although, I enjoyed all of the songs. Love Your More was a song that touched my soul the most.

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Enter to Win a Copy

One lucky winner will win a copy of Nichole Nordeman’s The Unmaking CD. In order to win you must fill out the Giveaway Tools form completely. The winner must respond to winning email from tidbitsofexperience@gmail.com within 48 hours of the winning notification email being sent with the required information. Giveaway is open to US residents 18 and older.

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Crystal

I'm Crystal. I'm married to Dale, and mother to Johnny. Some might say that my life is perfect because I get to do all the cliché wife things like cooking, cleaning, and decorating - but there's more! I also have many hobbies including needlework (crochet), sewing, and reading. My son's education is important, so we homeschool him together.

2 comments on “Nichole Nordeman The Unmaking Review and Giveaway”

  1. I love finding new music, especially when the whole catalog is new. It’s like an adventure! I use Pandora on my phone for this exact purpose. I can put in a few artists that I like and sometimes I will hear artists and songs I’ve never heard, then I pop on over to iTunes if I want to buy it (super easy!). Having the right music in the car is key right now because my son is three and a half and he repeats everything he hears. I didn’t realize this until I heard him singing random song lyrics, I didn’t think he was paying attention! Man, was that an eye-opener!

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    • I wish I could use apps like Pandora more. I don’t have unlimited Internet so it is really hard to enjoy the finer things like these. Pandora does make it fun to find new music (I got to play a little bit with it years ago.)
      Yes, kids do pay close attention to songs words more than we realize. I had a similar experience too. Now they don’t hear music quite as much that has words around me.

      Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I hope to see you again soon.

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