Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and cannot remain silent.
Well, let's try to put it into words anyway. This is the place to discuss old favorites, upcoming releases and discover a few names you didn't know before.
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Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and cannot remain silent.
Glenstorm the Great wrote:
lol I love Mood Rings! I first heard it at the RK concert I went to. Matt's like "this one's for the ladies" and every single girl starts screaming her head off. I was kinda deaf afterwards .
Thank you for posting this! I listened to the streaming twice and bought the album and LOVE it. Very comfy album, for lack or a better term.Kate wrote:Even if you don't care about Fair, listen up if you're a Copeland fan because Aaron Marsh provides guest vocals on the absolutely fabulous Copeland+Fair song "The Worst of Your Wear" that comes out on Fair's new album tomorrow and is available for full streaming here. Awesome song.
Yay! I hope you can manage to go (and report back about it, if you do ).Kate wrote:I'm so happy! I just found out that Copeland (and that means Deas Vail too) added a tour date for my town on the Farewell Tour!!!!!
Ditto. I was impressed with how nicely they both sounded with TobyMac.greenleaf23 wrote:I love how him [Matt Thiessen (sp?)] a TMac are in such harmony when they sing...their voices just sound so great together, as does his and John Cooper's. It's especially cool considering Matt, John and TMac all have such unique voices.
*cheers* Isn't his music just wonderful?winterlife wrote:I finally heard Owl City tonight. I think I'm hooked.
I've heard of them, but didn't find myself impressed with them. I do find a similarity between their album and TAN's.Pendragon wrote:I heard a song on the radio that I kind of liked by a band called Mikes Chair.
Ditto.narnian1 wrote:However it doesn't feel like Newsboys to me. I prefer Peter Furler.
If I had it my way I'd have the group go by a different name now that Michael Tait is the lead, after all the sound isn't the same anymore.
Hurrah! That's awesome! Congratulations!Kate wrote:So, I'm really excited because I've been given an awesome opportunity to write music reviews for my favorite music website. As a music-loving English major, this is like a dream chance. A side bonus is that I get to hear music before it's available to the general public because artists send reviewers music so they can review (hopefully positively) and people will buy it.
LOL! You have to share when you come across this hermit; this thread might make his obscurity a bit less then it had been before.Kate wrote:My music taste is descending more and more into the obscure, so one day I'll probably be listening to some hermit who makes music by pounding rocks in his cave-home. Looking forward to it.
I kinda blew a good chunk of birthday money doing the same thing. Well, I only got All the Houses Look the Same and White Lights EP. I really like WL, and I've not listened to AtHLtS enough yet (Edit: I'm listening to AtHLtS again now and, yeah, it's pretty wonderful; B&C seems just a tad better overall though). Are either Collapse or This Place Is Painted Red worth getting? Wes's voice is amazing. Absolutely amazing.Kat wrote:I'm pretty much broke now when it comes to iTunes money since I bought the rest of Deas Vail's discography Maybe this is going out on a limb, but I think Wes might be my favorite voice in contemporary music. I'm just continually blown away by the incredible command he has over his voice when he sings in falsetto.
Wow. That was pretty sweet. I still find it odd seeing him sing falsetto, it seems like so little effort and sounds so easy, but so beautiful.Kat wrote:Oh man, I was so blown away by this live performance of Shoreline.
That's fine. You're not required to love any of this music raved about here, you know. I like Relient K well enough, but I'm not a fan of FaNSD as many of you here are. And, I've not been chased out yet.GtG wrote:Idk, I just don't really like Anberlin. I've been reading some of the lyrics and they're really good. By that I mean they're well written and clever, but I don't feel any pull to God by listening to them.
Yay! Do you like RiR better then TWStS? Their second album is good, but the first one feels as though it just has more variety and overall beauty on it to me. I need to listen to them both together for once though.Pendragon wrote:I am LOVING Seabird right now! They're new CD is amazing!!!! My favorites are The Good King, The Sound Of You & I, & Finally Done Right.
*raises hand* I am! I didn't get into Audio Adrenaline until a year or two ago, but I love DC Talk! Great groups.Liberty wrote:are there any Audio Adrenaline fans out there? or any DC Talk fans?
That's why I've never been able to be a huge fan of concerts. That and the fact that no one would go to the concerts I'd like to go to.Liberty wrote:um, being sort of deaf after a loud concert is normal!
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