This year's Christmas albums cover a wide array of styles. The Christmas season is a special time of celebration so Suite has musical recommendations to suit every taste.
The following albums are all new, from globally recognized bands, to indie artists, albums families will enjoy, and others to minister to your own personal experience of the holy season. Just click on the links below to read the Suite reviews and recommendations of these new Christmas projects.
NewSong’s first Christmas album produced “The Christmas Shoe,” which went on to jumpstart a chain of popular events, including three best-selling books. This year's stellar new offering,"The Christmas Hope” follows in that same vein.
Todd Agnew’s experience of studying the story of Christmas has changed his understanding of the season. Listening to his newest album, “Do You See What I See?” may do the same for you.
Fan favorites, Third Day, offer up the next installment of their popular Offerings series, “Christmas Offerings.”
Moya Brennan’s Celtic spin on the Christmas season, "An Irish Christmas," is as lovely as a softly falling winter snow.
And speaking of snow, families are finding big fun and a great message in the music of Go Fish. Don’t miss their lively Christmas album, aptly titled “Snow.” Perfect for your family's celebration.
You might not have yet heard of Jason Eskridge, but you will soon. His "A Rustic Soul Christmas" is as fresh as your morning latte. Very, very soulful and rich.
“Peace Child” will put some swing into your Christmas season, from Wayburn Dean.
Quirky and straight from the heart, Mark Brine’s eclectic “My Christmas Song for You” will touch you.
A blast from the past is "Christmas with Matthew Ward."
A gospel genious, Israel and his New Breed band offer "A Timeless Christmas."
Don't miss "Wishing For This" from the inimitable Leigh Nash.
The inimitable Ginny Owens will soothe your soul with "Bring Us Peace."
It's more of the classic Carolyn Arends magic we've come to know and love on "Christmas: An Irrational Season."
A strong compilation from INO & SRE recording artists, "Joy to the World."
Scott Krippayne offers a nice mix of Christmas classics and originals on his "Christmas."
Violin virtuoso David Klinkenberg brings friends like Jim Brickman with him to tackle "A Carol of Emmanuel." Think classical goes to a Christmas party.
Autumn Records just released "Christmas Treasures," an instrumental collection by seven legendary guitarists, all playing McPherson guitars. A treasure for all of the guitar lovers on your holiday shopping list.
Jim Murphy brings a very classic feel to"Christmas Time" from Mission House Music.
Bill Carpenter compiles "An Uncloudy Christmas."
Write in and let us know your Christmas favorites as well. Now somebody crank up that fire, please! Click here to return to the All Album Reviews & Interviews Page.