Sunday, September 21, 2008

Great Music!

It's been a while since I mentioned music that has been grabbing my attention... so here goes:

Firstly, I have to say Hillsong's latest album This Is Our God is fantastic - perhaps one of their strongest ever, and I think they are always pretty strong. There is a whole bunch of killer songs in this collection. We have been doing "Stronger", (a Ben Fielding & Reuben Morgan tune)  at church for a while and it is really going off. Other standouts for me are Brooke Fraser's two songs, "Desert Song" and "You'll Come", Reuben Morgan's "This Is Our God" and Ben Fielding's "He Is Lord". "With Everything" (Joel Houston) is a powerful closer which really does finish with the team leaving everything on the field. The DVD is beautiful to watch too. This really is a must have for any Worship Leader.
Chris Tomlin also just released his new project "Hello Love" which I am pretty impressed by too. I have usually needed a few listens to appreciate his music, but this time around I liked it first time up. Ed Cash's production helps of course - the man knows how to give a song that extra something, and he's done it many times on this record. The first song out is "Sing, Sing, Sing" which is totally infectious. We just added this for our congregation today and it went really well. I think the strength of the songs is their simplicity and congregational friendliness (if you do the songs in a key normal boys can sing in!). Some anthems here for sure in "Jesus, Messiah", "Praise the Father, Praise The Son", "God Almighty". I can easily see this becoming Chris's most successful album to date.
Here's one I discovered only a few months ago: Robbie Seay Band - Give Yourself Away. Produced by Tedd T. (Mutemath, Toby mac, Newsboys, David Crowder Band), musically it is punchy and interesting. Robbie has a great voice and writes great songs.
Of course this one goes without saying: Coldplay! "Viva La Vida" is classic the first time you listen to it. I love it! To me they're breaking new ground but still being everything that we love about Coldplay at the same time. I'd be surprised if you haven't got this yet, but if not, get your hands on it. These guys are having a huge impact on the direction of modern popular music (just check under influences on virtually every band's MySpace page!).
Here's another one I love: Sigur Ros - Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust. This is raw, passionate, joyous, celebratory, vast, moving, magnificent! Plenty of ethereal soundscapes building into whirling, driving, percussive carnivals. My favorite track is the 9 /2 minute Festival - it will lift you!

9 comments:

garrick field said...

yeah mate, viva la vida got a fair pounding on my ipod when i was in italy, and it fit the journey so well. whenever i hear that album now i think of train rides through tuscany. love it, they break all the rules on the death and all his friends, and is genius.

as for sigur ros, it arrived from the states the other day and it too is genius, makes taxi rides through lima traffic a etherial bearable experience!

Anonymous said...

hey mate, just letting you know Garrick is not the only person looking at your blog! =)
L:uv yer guts!
BobSled.

Anonymous said...

They're all nice CD's but when is your new album coming! :)

Anonymous said...

I just figured out why you like the last one there... Nudie Runs!!! sheesh i am slow!

*jessix* said...

Gobbledigook from Sigur Ros is ultimate summer vibes! I agree with Dayna...would love a new MC cd.J

*jessix* said...

no pressure.

Anonymous said...

Mark, Aron recommended the Robbie Seay album, not bad stuff... a little samey in places but i like his vocal and lyric... Love ya Bob

Anonymous said...

Hey birthday boy, been really getting into the Robbie Seay cd, i take back the samey comment... just the last two songs, maybe shouldn't be there... other than that it is a great cd.
His vocal actually has a similar tone and flavour to yours at times too...
Still love ya!
Bob.

Anonymous said...

viva amd med sud are two of my favs for 08 :)