SPIN and TELL

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Hot Pick: Out Today

Paramore : Brand New Eyes

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Friday, September 25, 2009

Sarah Bettens in Concert Tonight

Tonight I will see Sarah Bettens (of K's Choice) in concert for the first time.

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Kravitz brings 'Love Revolution' to Nashville

I am not ashamed to admit that I am having a hard time breathing right now. News of Lenny Kravitz's upcoming October show at the Ryman Auditorium is making it very difficult to acquire enough oxygen. This is a must-see for me!

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Jennifer Knapp: Out from the Shadows

After a several-year hiatus, Jennifer Knapp is preparing to return to music. And all her fans say, "Hallelujah."

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Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Hot Pick: Out Today

Shannon Stephens : The Breadwinner

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Friday, September 04, 2009

My Two Cents: Mute Math - Armistice

It happened to dc Talk after Jesus Freak. And now it seems to be happening to Mute Math. From what I've read about both dcT and MM, during the writing process for Supernatural and Armistice, respectively, Toby McKeehan's (of dc Talk) and Paul Meany's (of Mute Math) bandmates demanded to have equal input into the songwriting. Some bands thrive in that kind of creative democracy; others, not so much. Some musical outfits succeed most when an extraordinary front(wo)man takes the lead, calls many of the shots, and then relies on his/her bandmates to fill in the blanks to craft a great batch of songs. McKeehan and Meany are visionary artists whose work is best when it is allowed the opportunity to be fully realized.

dc Talk's Supernatural was fine, but it lacked the fire that Free at Last and Jesus Freak delivered. Similarly, Mute Math's Armistice seems to suffer from the democratic process. Meany's passion is missing, as is the band's explosive musical energy. Gone are the rock anthems MM has served up in the past -- "Control," "Chaos," "Typical."
 
While I understand the complexities of band personalities, individual creative needs, the art of compromise, contracts, industry survival, etc., I am an ultimate champion of "the song." That being my focus, I hope that the wizards once again take the helm and rescue me from the middle-of-the-road mush that oftentimes results from democratic dilution. 
 
In the end, Armistice is not a bad record. It's just not a great record; certainly not the album that I expected to follow its brilliant predecessor.

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Thursday, September 03, 2009

New Story Unfolding

The Script, a new Irish soul-rock trio, has managed to blow past all the new releases I've listened to this year thus far and fan the flame in my heart. (I'm a sucker for a passionate vocal and killer hooks.) This band might be compared to Maroon 5, but sounds to me like a cross between Mat Kearney and John Legend.

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Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Mindy Smith Plays the Belcourt

I just bought my ticket to see Mindy Smith at the historic Belcourt Theatre on Sept. 14. I look forward to seeing the singer-songwriter for the first time.

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Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Hot Pick: Out Today

Derek Webb : Stockholm Syndrome
 

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