Hang on to your hats, Winnipeg, and check out the new music blowing your way! Releases from the likes of John Guerra, Reach Records' KB, and Children 18:3

It isn't exactly an album we're seeing, but King's Kaleidescope just put up a video for "139," one of the track's off the seattle-based alternative worship collective's October album, "Becoming Who We Are." It's been under the radar and not exactly accessible on a lot of their channels until today, surfacing a number of music review sites.

In the album world, it's a fresh Alt-pop sound busting out of Dustin Kensrue's latest musical offering "Carry the Fire." The 10-track album from Universal Records is a slight departure from the more edgy, angsty, mumford & sons - like sound. It's lighter and a little more diverse, with hints of New Wave, Bahamas, the Arcade Fire, and Iron & Wine. Don't take our word for it though - you can check it out here.

Children 18:3, natives of Morris, Minnesota, are inviting you back inside their musical minds with "Come In." The three-sibling rock outfit are back on the pop-punk train on Toothandnail Records, clocking in at 11 tracks. Find it here.

Then you have John Guerra, bringing his hauntingly searing baritone to laidback, radio-friendly pop vibes. "Little Songs" and it's 11-tracks and be previewed and purchased here.

Coming to us from the Hip-Hop World is KB of Reach Records. His latest album "Tomorrow We Live" features an array of hip-hop work and styles, even managing to fit a hip-hop treatment of Hillsong United's "Oceans" into the mix. Check it out.

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And, coming next week, you can expect some music from Steve Green & Big Dismal among others!