To tell you the truth, I’ve never really understood why so many people dislike change. Or at least, say they don’t like change, and even proclaim it quite convincingly. The truth is that many of us would choose it over monotony, or even sometimes over protracted consistency. Who doesn’t enjoy the occasional switch-up? Some of us are just wired to enjoy change simply as an end in itself, and love a good surprise.
Whether you mourn it or celebrate it, change is a fact of life, one that comes fast and furious on the web. The recent transfer of management of CMCentral, I believe, falls into the celebratory category, and creates some horizon-expanding opportunities. What’s not to like there?!
With that end in mind, we offer the following schedule of regular postings for your surfing pleasure:
Mondays: Artist Devotionals: Various artists share Scriptural reflections, fresh manna to get our week kicked off in the best possible way.
Tuesdays: Artist Interviews: Catching up with fan favorites and soon-to-be favorites, from worlds both indie and labeled.
Wednesdays: Blog: Thoughts on things from Editor Kevan Breitinger, some of them musical.
Thursdays: Album Reviews: Continuing our proud tradition of covering all the latest releases. Stop by on Thursdays for our thoughts on albums new and newer.
Fridays: Feature Articles: Covering a variety of music-related issues and events.
CMCentral will continue on in its proud tradition as your most reliable news source as well. Please count on these as can’t-miss-moments in your web travels, or at least good-to-check-out. On top of those regular delectables, you’ll find the irregular fits-no-category tidbits, like our upcoming Tour Blogs, from Mainstay (starting this week) and Our Heart’s Heroes (from November’s Punk-The-Halls Tour). It’s hard to nail down the tidbits to a regular schedule, but like I said, unpredictable can be fun. Say it along with me, people: CHANGE IS GOOD!
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