I'm a fan of House of Heroes, Needtobreathe, and Brooke Fraser. I got the House of Heroes (2005) album before I knew anything about them, and I almost instantly fell in love with them. The songs are well-written and catchy and there's a raw edginess to it. I got the The End Is Not The End (2008) album, and loved it too - well written and executed, and crafted around a common theme (war/enemy, right?). Similarly, I loved Needtobreathe's The Heat (2007) - most/almost all songs are really catchy and in their unique style and have a decent faith-based influence, and I loved Brooke Fraser's Albertine (2006) - again, for well written, chilled songs with a faith component.
So just recently I've acquired House of Heroes' Suburba (2010), Needtobreathe's The Outsiders (2009) and Brooke Fraser's Flags (2010)... and I must admit that they don't seem to live up to the previous albums I loved. After a couple of listenings, there's 2-3 catchy likeable ones per album, but the rest don't seem as well written and are a bit average... Even though each of the artists have a growing fanbase and therefore can spend more on the audio production (which is a bit better), the songs themselves don't seem as great. Sometimes songs do take several listening to grow on you, so I'll keep trying, but it doesn't have the instant likeability of the previous albums.
So... complain about recent albums here, I guess.