Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Sometimes you just like to rock

Saw Staple the other night. One word...serious. Check out their site. They rock hard.

Also along the musical note these three worship albums are great. We are especially busy trying to steal Crowder's stuff.

FacedownTen Thousand CharmsIlluminate

Facedown - Matt Redman, Ten Thousand Charms - Robbie Seay, and Illuminate - David Crowder Band. You might want to check out Ecclesia Houston's site also. Robbie Seay's brother Chris is the pastor.

Chronicles
And now on to my favorite CD of the month. Without a doubt...GC. Listen for yourself. These guys are so honest, it hurts to listen to it. And while it may be dark at times, this album is saturated with hope. Anytime you honestly talk about the 'culture of death' (borrowing a phrase from the Pope) it is going to be kind of disturbing. Yet Good Charlotte manages to point out that life and light can sometimes punch a hole in the darkness. Even if you don't like punk or pop/punk or whatever label you want to put on Good Charlotte, you should give this one a listen just to hear the song that is being sung by the hearts of alot of teens in America. It may not be high art, but it is real.

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