Yanni (Santorini) - Hey, I know this song.
The Aperture Science theme was based off of it, as I recall. Awesomeness.
Hawk Nelson - Ehhhh. I get tired of them pretty quickly.
Stellar Kart - They're fun, every once in a while.
Deas Vail - Okay, I think I'm starting to grow fond of this band. I need to listen more, but as of now I'm loving their sound, their style, and their lyrics. ^_^ Oh, and you can't go wrong with a song featuring Matt Theissen. (Except for that one Toby Mac song, but even in that Matt's part was still pretty good.)
Abandon Kansas - Hmmm... I find that while I don't mind them, their music fails to wow.
Falling Up - *listens to "Circadian"* That song... is epic.
Copeland - "Hold Nothing Back" and "Kite" were almost-but-not-quites for me, I think. "On the Safest Ledge" was alright, though. Maybe Copeland is an acquired taste.
The Future of Forestry - "Bold and Underlined" seems intriguing. I'll keep listening.
Wavorly - I listened to "Madmen". It was awesome, and not obnoxiously rocky. I'll try to listen to the other songs you suggested soon.
Sanctus Real - What I've heard of them I've liked, and I own a few of their songs.
Building 429 - "Listen to the Sound" failed to impress. It was nice, but too... typical.
The Afters - "Never Going Back to Okay" seemed pretty good. And they
are kind of cute.
Kutless - Every once in a while they're alright, from what I've heard, but the only song I really
love by them is "What Faith Can Do".
Rush of Fools - Listened to "Undo". I dunno, I'm not big on it.
It might get annoying after a while.
FFH - I've only heard "Undone" by them. Disliked it, liked it, then got bored of it.
Nathan Tasker - Ehhhh.
Aaron Shust - I have "Words to Speak" in my iTunes library. I've listened to it multiple times and still cannot recall a single word of it.
Josh Wilson - Ehhhh. (I'm running out of comments. I'm not huge on "pop" praise and worship for the most part, though there are exceptions.)
Demon Hunter - I refuse to listen to most of their songs.
"Driving Nails" was a good song, but it was kind of dark and depressing. Kind of defeats the point of being "Christian", don't you think?
Just as a general comment, I do value all uplifting praise and worship music, but I'm looking for good
music rather than good praise. I love Christian music (most, if not all, of my favorite bands are Christian or contain Christians) that upholds godly thinking and worship, but not when it sounds like everything else that plays on the radio.
So unless the latest, greatest Christian solo artist really is all that and a bag of chips, I can probably do without.