Monday, 30 September 2013

J & A's Playlist v2.0 September 2013

J's Playlist

Silverline - Lights Out

The Classic Crime - Glass Houses

Starfield - I Will Go

Gangs of Ballet - Daydream
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A's Playlist

The Avett Brothers - Salvation Song

The Foresters - Your Joy Will Be My Strength

Needtobreathe - Washed by the Water

Ghost Ship - Where Were You?

Friday, 27 September 2013

Song of the Week

This week's "Song of the Week" goes to Stellar Kart's Criminals and Kings from their album "All in"....a real must-have!!

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Decyfer Down: Scarecrow

Release Date: 27 August 2013
Genre: Christian Rock, Alternative Metal
Length: 34:17
Label: Fair Trade Services
Similar artists: Disciple, Pillar, Day of Fire, Seventh Day Slumber
Rating: 3.5/5

Scarecrow is a solid rock record that has given Decyfer Down the ability to redefine themselves whilst still managing to prove that they are one of Christian rock’s most talented artists.

This record manages to deliver a mature sound, and I was really impressed given that this is only the third studio album to be released by the band. From a technical standpoint in my opinion the album is a little bit short, with only ten tracks, and of these tracks I was a bit disappointed. A lot of the songs are repetitive and few are longer than two verses and a chorus. However musically this record is fantastic, the roaring riffs, slamming solos and the overall gritty guitars definitely make up for the length of the record. What it lacks in quantity it makes up for in quality.

Lyrically, there’s one theme throughout the record, and this is to stop the hate and get back to loving one another as Christians are meant to do. Although it may feel like the songwriting is a little bit “hit and miss” at times, the moments when the tracks hit certainly carry this album home.

I think that this record will be pleasing for new fans of the band to listen to as it is a heavier rock album with an enjoyable overall sound that keeps away from the heavier screamo that scares many fans away.
The mixture of slow and fast tracks really show off the band’s musicianship and songwriting talents and while this record is not perfect, it definitely shows the band sticking to their guns and delivering another high-energy rock album as well as taking a step or two into new directions.

Although it may not be the kind of album you can play over and over again because of the simplicity of the tracks, there are moments where you can pick up on the improvements they’ve made since the last record.

Song of The Week: “So In Love”

Stay fun Obi Wan


D

Sunday, 22 September 2013

Christian Music in the Secular World...v2.0

After reading Bron's post, I felt as though I HAD to follow up with my thoughts on "Christian" and "Secular" music...God has moved so much in my life over the past year and I can honestly say that this blog has helped me grow tremendously.

In the first ever post I remember saying that I used to listen to the intro of ACDC's Highway to Hell in awe...there was just something about that guitar riff that got me going. Looking back, I can't believe I opened myself up to that music! "JUST LOOK AT THE TITLE!" I remember telling myself while changing radio stations as it started playing. I don't exactly know what it is, but something in me has changed and I honestly cannot listen to a lot of the music that I used to.

My whole perspective on music changed after seeing Metallica live in South Africa. I wasn't their biggest fan and didn't know many of their songs, but I felt that seeing such a big band with friends would be a jam! It was on this night that my mind was opened to the true power of music. I've seen quite a few bands live and I can honestly say that "musically" they are possibly the most talented individuals I have ever seen!! It is no surprise that the 90000 people watching were captivated. A few songs into their two-and-a-half hour set I started feeling uneasy...I can't explain what this weird sensation was(perhaps you have felt it when listening to something on the radio), but all I know is that I wanted to be anywhere but there. I couldn't really make out the lyrics were, but for a single phrase..."see his face, see his smile" (more on this song later). I don't know what happened but something wasn't sitting well with my spirit...I left the main stand and sat on some stairs outside. Their skill and stage presence were mesmerizing but there was something about their songs and the messages they preaching that did not sit well with me.

I later Googled that phrase and found it was part of a song called "The Prince". Below are some of the lyrics:

"Angel from below, change my dreams
I want for glory's hour, for wealth's esteem
I wish to sell my soul, to be reborn
I wish for earthly riches, don't want no crown of thorns"


Now I know that this is an extreme example, but it opened my eyes to how important it is to "guard our heart" as Bron put it. I couldn't even hear what the lyrics were the whole night, but I felt so so uneasy...I don't know what scared me more, the band themselves, or the thousands of people throwing the "devil horns" into the air. I remember thinking how sad it was that so many people were supporting this band and their message.



It was from this moment onwards that I started to be more cautious as to what I listened to. I took Ephesians 4:27 to heart - "...do not let the devil get a foothold." Jefferson Bethke put it so well in his video "Is Secular Music Evil?". He says that we should be wary of filling our minds with things that are not good, true and beautiful. He goes on to quote 1 Corinthians 15:33, "Do not be misled, BAD COMPANY CORRUPTS GOOD CHARACTER." (I added the capital letters there...I don't think Paul yelled it.)

It is important, however, to realise that not all "secular" music is bad for us to listen to - just because it doesn't have a cross stamped on it doesn't mean it isn't from God!

It isn't difficult to find music that promotes promiscuity, drugs, alcohol etc etc, STAY AWAY FROM IT!! There is a lot of music in the "secular" music scene that doesn't promote anything evil. For example...I personally do not see the harm in listening to songs like Phillip Phillips' "Home"...it's one of my favourite songs at the moment. It doesn't openly say anything about God or Christianity, but there is definitely an element of truth in the lyrics. I give God the glory for blessing this man with such talents everytime I hear the song! The same goes for plenty other artists I happen to come across on the radio, not all "secular" artists promote anything immoral...God has given these people the skills to perform such amazing pieces and He should be praised for it!!

You, in your heart of hearts, know if the music you are listening to is good and true in God's eyes. I can't stress the importance of separating yourself from any music that would be displeasing to God. The devil is an incredible deceiver and is using music as a tool to draw people away from God. It seems as if people enjoy almost ANY song as long as it has a good beat to it....a sad fact that is increasingly becoming more and more true.

If you have any comments of any kind, please don't hesitate to put them down!

I pray you've all had a good weekend!

Peace and Love everybody.

A

Friday, 20 September 2013

Song of the Week

This week's "Song of the Week" has to go to Digital Age and their song "Captured"....it's been blaring in our cars the whole week!! Enjoy!


Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Newsboys: Restart


Release Date: 10 September 2013
Genre: Contemporary, Praise & Worship
Length: 39:10
Label: Sparrow Records
Similar artists: Jamie Grace, Sonicflood, By The Tree, Audio Adrenalin
Rating: 4/5

Restart is the sixteenth studio album to be released by Newsboys which, if nothing else, is pretty damn inspiring to say the least, because that is a lot of albums if you ask me, and they are still going strong.

I have to say that I was quite surprised when I first listened to this record. The lyrics throughout the entire record are spectacular; there are a ton of great lines to be found within each track. The only downfall however was that the tracks seemed to be a little repetitive, with that in mind though the musicality of the album is noteworthy. It is no secret that Newsboys have slowly been moving toward a more pop/electronic sound lately, but I’m sure nobody would have thought they would venture into the region of dubstep.

This record has a mainstream dance music feel to it, and most of the tracks have a great upbeat tempo that makes you want to get up and dance. Dance music with a Christian message… It’s different but I really enjoy it, there’s something unique and captivating about this record.

Restart is certainly a fitting title to this record and is a pleasant surprise from Newsboys. The record sounds completely different to anything that they have ever put out before, and yet despite that fact, it still feels right. Newsboys are definitely moving in the right direction if you ask me.

I can only hope that this record manages to infiltrate the mainstream music scene because as far as sound goes it fits the bill, and every track manages to feel like a potential radio single.

I was pleasantly surprised by this record and I’m sure many of you will be too, it’s the kind of record that you’ll find yourself jamming to with your speakers turned up to full. 

Song of The Week goes to: “Fishers of Men”

Stay happnin’ Charlie Chaplin


D

Take a listen to the song of the week here:


Sunday, 15 September 2013

J & A's Playlist September 2013

J's Playlist

Swedish Revolution and Matthew Parker - Alive

Ryan Stevenson - Yesterday, Today, Forever

Triune - OMG

Decyfer Down - Fight to Win

Fit for a King - Skin and Bones
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A's Playlist

John Tibbs - Hope

Rivers & Robots - The Bridegroom

Judah and the Lion - Hundred Miles

Rend Collective Experiment - Come On (My Soul)

The Ember Days - Finger Painting