This might be the worst thing ever. How do my ears still function after that, Yoko?
Music
Pearl Jam FAIL
One of those untouchable bands for me because of my connection with their first couple of albums during college has just been touched, with a flying leg kick, to the face. This is no gouda.
New Albums 6.10.14
Here are a few new albums, out today, that are worth checking out. Click on the album to sample it. If you don't know Anathema, it's a bit of post-rock pop. First Aid Kit is folk-rock. If you have other suggestions on this New Music Tuesday, drop them in the comments.
Sharon Van Etten - Are We There
There isn't a chance that I would pass up the new Sharon Van Etten album, Are We There. Her previous albums, Tramp and Epic, are great. I don't even need to preview the new album in order to buy it, but I know some of you do. Just watch this video for "Afraid of Nothing" and I know you will do what's right and buy this album. Looks like Are We There is a few bucks cheaper this week as Amazon's "Album of the Week."
Love Me Like I'm Not Made Of Stone
Lykke Li has made a breakup album full of power ballads. And it's nothing short of amazing. I've liked Lykke's music in the past, but never really became a big fan. That's all changed because of her new album, I Never Learn,* and the standout song for me, "Love Me Like I'm Not Made Of Stone." Here's the video, which is simple and remarkable. The lyrics are also posted below. If you go to this page you can listen to the song free and repeatedly while perusing the lyrics.
Listen to this song for what it is, and then also think about it in the context of how we love our neighbors.
*Let me give you a hint. You can buy the album on CD for $0.50 cheaper than the download and still get the automatic download as you wait for the CD to show up. If that sounds like too much trouble, just download. I think you will love it.
Streaming Free 5.5.14
Streaming Free
- Mirah: Changing Light
- Swans: To Be Kind
- Lykki Li: I Never Learn
- Allagoch: The Serpent & The Sphere
- Sylvan Esso: Sylvan Esso
$5 Albums for May
- Vampire Weekend: Modern Vampires of the City
- Brandi Carlile: Bear Creek
- Elbow: The Seldom Seen Kid
- Phantogram: Eyelid Movies
- Fiona Apple: The Idler Wheel...
- The Horrors: Skying
- David Crowder Band: Illuminate
- Band Of Horses: Mirage Rock
Christ & Pop Culture
I've recently joined the writing staff of ChristandPopCulture.com (CaPC). Here are my first two pieces: "Saintseneca's Dark Arc: Stripping Off The World's Varnish" and "Must Music Be Authentic? Roger, Wilco."
I've known of and read pieces by CaPC for years and have been thankful for their voice(s). Pieces there have often informed me and helped me think about cultural issues through the lens of faith in Christ. Even when I've disagreed I've gained much from interaction, even when only internal.
Now, as a writer, I've been even more engaged with the articles, website, podcast, and in the writer's-only forum where I realize how thoughtful, funny, and engaging these folks are when off the record as well.
CaPC is starting a new phase of life offering memberships that gives you access to some free shtuff (ebooks, music, magazines), a members-only forum to discuss things on CaPC or start discussions on whatever you are engaging with in the culture, and more. As a writer the greatest benefit of CaPC for me, beside having a place to publish my writing, is the discussion happening behind the scenes. Now that gets expanded to include you as you become a member. Really excited about that.
Check out ChristandPopCulture.com, memberships, and even learn how you can become a patron. This website has produced so much for almost nothing for years now and this is a way to help build a CaPC for the future.
$5 April Albums Part 2
Nice list of cheap albums on sale for a short time...
- Wilco: Being There (a double album!)
- Arcade Fire: The Suburbs
- Bob Dylan: The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
- Jack White: Blunderbuss
- Nickel Creek: Why Should The Fire Die?
- LCD Soundsystem: & This Is Happening
- Wye Oak: Civilian
- Built to Spill: Perfect From Now On
- The Raconteurs: Broken Boy Soldiers
- The Avett Brothers: I and Love and You ($3.99)
- Chevelle: Wonder What's Next
- Hidden Orchestra: Archipelago
- Dawes: Nothing Is Wrong
- The Dead Weather: Sea Of Cowards
- Simon & Garfunkel: Sounds of Silence
- Johnny Cash: The Number Ones & The Legend of Johnny Cash
Champs: "Down Like Gold" Acoustic
Really want to get my hands on the Champs album, Down Like Gold, but it's not in the U.S. yet. Here's something to obsess over until it gets here. Love.
Streaming -- The Menzingers: Rented World
I couldn't get enough of The Menzingers' debut album, On The Impossible Past. Outstanding. High-energy. And now we get to see what they do next as Rented World is now STREAMING FREE before they release it next Tuesday (22nd). Here's their first single, which makes this punk happy...
Saintseneca -- Dark Arc
My new piece on Saintseneca and their album Dark Arc is up at Christ & Pop Culture: "Saintseneca's Dark Arc: Stripping Off The World's Varnish." Here's a blurb...
The entire album is a juxtaposition of style and substance. It’s subversive, kind of Banksy. I can’t help but think that this is similar to what the church should be doing in the midst of our consumer culture. We should be taking the shiny, happy things of this world and breaking them, showing they aren’t what we think they are. We should be stripping off the varnish, seeing through the luster.
Go read my whole article, and please do go pick up Saintseneca: Dark Arc.
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The Gray Havens: "The Stone"
Just in time for Easter, The Gray Havens have released "The Stone" from their forthcoming album Fire & Stone. Check out this lyric video. It'll only take you one listen to start singing along. These guys do great stuff! Pick up this song at Bandcamp (helps the band the most, plus the lyrics are all there) or Amazon.
The Lion Cabin
Get on the right airplane and you get serenaded by the cast of The Lion King musical. This is outstanding fun. I'm going to sing "Let It Go" to the cabin next time I get on a plane.
$5 Albums for April 2014
ere are my recommendations out of the April 2014 bin of $5 albums at Amazon.
- Damien Jurado: Brothers & Sisters of the Eternal Son
- Mikal Cronin: MCII
- Angel Olsen: Burn Your Fire For No Witness
- Drive-By Truckers: Alabama A$$ Whuppin' (I cleaned that up for you)
- Sigur Ros: Taak
- Cloud Nothings: Attack On Nothing
- Lambchop: Nixon | Pitchfork says Best New Reissue
- Nickel Creek: Nickel Creek & This Side
- Justice: Audio, Video, Disco
- Waxahatchee: Cerulean Salt
- Old Crow Medicine Show: Carry Me Back
- Dave Brubeck: Time Out
- Bill Frisell: Beautiful Dreamer
Classical...
Manchester Orchestra -- Cope
The new album from Manchester Orchestra is out today and it's called Cope. I listen to their previous albums regularly: Mean Everything To Nothing & Simple Math. They have a great mix of thoughtful lyrics and tempered melodies followed by the sounds of heavy, grind-it-out rock anthems. A very enjoyable mix for me. Check out "Cope" from Letterman...
Stream New Manchester Orchestra
Lead singer of Manchester Orchestra, Andy Hull, says, "Our mission statement was to make a crazy-loud rock record." That right there is what's so compelling about Manchester Orchestra's previous albums and why I'm excited about this one. Would love to hear your take in the comments.
Future Islands - "Seasons"
This may be the most interesting performance of a song that I've ever seen. I've seen some wacky performances, but there is an earnestness to this that's compelling to me. Future Islands new album, Singles, has released to great reviews. Their lead singer, Samuel Herring, performs his songs more than sings them. If I can be so bold, he preaches his songs. Enjoy.
Music Monday 3.24.14
Streaming FREE albums...
- Saintseneca: Dark Arc | If you haven't tried this band, and I'll bet you haven't, it's quite something to listen to. Please do check it out. It's a really exciting discovery for me today. Noticed quite a bit of biblical imagery in the lyrics.
- Nickel Creek: A Dotted Line
- Timber Timbre: Hot Dreams
- Champs: Down Like Gold
- Miranda Dodson: Ascend EP
- Cloud Nothings: Here and Nowhere Else
If you don't believe me about Saintseneca, here's "Happy Alone"...
Cheap Music
Check out $5 albums for March like Vampire Weekend, Explosions in the Sky, Elbow, & The National.
Music Monday 3.17.14
Must Listen
Above all other things that are worth doing in the world of music today, I hope you will STREAM FREE the new Champs album, Down Like Gold. Can't buy it in the U.S. yet, but I can't wait for it to get here!
$5 Albums
There's yet another new list of $5 albums for the second half of March.
- Vampire Weekend: Modern Vampires of the City
- The National: Trouble Will Find Me | High Violet | Alligator | The Boxer
- Explosions in the Sky: Take Care, Take Care, Take Care
- Elbow: The Seldom Seen Kid
- Chevelle: This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In) -- I still listen to this probably once a month.
- Deerhunter: Monomania
- Cut Copy: In Ghost Colours
- Feist: The Reminder
- Josh Ritter: The Beast In Its Tracks
- The Decemberists: The King Is Dead
- Silversun Pickups: Neck of the Woods
- Amos Lee: Amos Lee
Streaming FREE
- The War On Drugs: Lost In The Dream
- Liars: Mess
- Future Islands: Singles
Burning Up My iPod
Miranda Dodson: Ascend EP -- This is getting a lot of play in my house. Really love "King Rise" as it takes us through the story of Jesus. It's streaming now. The album begins streaming tomorrow (Tuesday, March 18th).
Kristen Gilles: Parker's Mercy Brigade -- Kristen's new song "Chase Away My Unbelief" is a remarkable song about doubt and faith. While the background is tragic, the song is ultimately hopeful and comforting.
Sing Along
If you are like most people in America, you are still singing Frozen songs. One that I woke up singing today, "Love Is An Open Door," as someone performed in a van...