Now playing: Hello Hurricane November 20, 2009

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Now playing: Hello Hurricane

I liked the music of Switchfoot in the early days, back when they appeared to be just another “Christian” band. While they always intended just to be a rock band (who happened to be made up of Christians), they ended up with a record deal that primarily placed their first three albums in the Christian music market after their label was bought out by another.

It was the band’s fourth album, 2003′s The Beautiful Letdown, that allowed them to break through to the mainstream and also solidified them …

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Orange and black November 17, 2009

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Orange and black

I haven’t been to McCrory, Arkansas, in over 10 years.

I was born in Wynne, Arkansas, but when I was two-and-a-half years old, my family moved 25 miles to the west, to McCrory. It was where my family stayed until well after I, the last of four children, had grown up and moved elsewhere to begin my own career and life. While I wasn’t born there and don’t live there now, McCrory is where I was raised. It is my hometown.

In 1999, my parents eventually …

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The unlikely disciple November 11, 2009

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The unlikely disciple

Every now and then I start reading a book and simply don’t want to stop until I’m done. Kevin Roose’s The Unlikely Disciple: A Sinner’s Semester at America’s Holiest University was one of those books. I’ve complained recently that I’ve had trouble finding time to read, but I managed to make time after the first few pages of this book and finished it in about a week, which is a fast read for me.

In 2006, Roose was a student at Brown University in Rhode Island. He …

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Now playing: Sonic Boom November 5, 2009

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Now playing: Sonic Boom

I can’t believe I’m posting about this album. I really can’t. I didn’t expect to hear it at all, much less be writing about it. I was planning to post about either the new Michael McDermott album from this past summer, or the newest from David Crowder Band. But instead, I felt compelled to write about Sonic Boom, the new album from KISS.

Some background: I was a rabid KISS fan when I was in fourth grade. Back in 1976, KISS was in their prime, …

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Now playing: Daisy October 29, 2009

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Now playing: Daisy

I was introduced to Brand New via eMusic a couple of years ago when I downloaded Deja Entendu. Shortly thereafter, I bought their newest at the time, The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me, which made an appearance in my top 10 list in 2007.

Their latest, Daisy, was released last month and has quickly become a favorite of mine. And, like it’s predecessor, it is destined for my top 10 list again this year.

It’s hard to nail down a genre to attach to these guys because every …

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Now playing: Flight 666 (DVD) October 22, 2009

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Now playing: Flight 666 (DVD)

I’m going to reach back into the summer again this week. If you know me at all or used to read blog 1.0 very often, you already know of my love for the music of Iron Maiden. I became a Maiden fan during my junior year in high school, shortly after the release of their 1983 album Piece of Mind. They are still, 26 years later, my favorite band.

In early 2008, the band embarked on a world-wide tour labeled the “Somewhere Back In Time” tour, …

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The clock strikes midnight October 19, 2009

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The clock strikes midnight

While everyone around here is still talking football (particularly Arkansas-Florida), Friday night was the significant event of the weekend for me. Midnight madness signaled the beginning of college basketball season, as teams all around the country officially began practicing for the upcoming season.

As we all try to erase from our memories the tragedy that was North Carolina winning the final game of the 2009 season, there’s much to look forward to in 2010.

As a Duke fan, I’m looking forward to seeing this year’s team. …

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Now playing: I and Love and You October 15, 2009

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Now playing: I and Love and You

I was a bit surprised upon hearing the new album from The Avett Brothers, I and Love and You. The “Beatles of bluegrass” seemed to be bit less bluegrass and a bit more pop than they been have before. The banjo, acoustic guitar and bass are all still there, but the piano provides the dominant sound on this new release. And the result is a bit different, but outstanding nonetheless.

I first heard The Avett Brothers a couple of years ago upon the release of their last full length …

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Recent reads: Idolatry, science, capitalism and justice October 12, 2009

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Recent reads: Idolatry, science, capitalism and justice

Just a few of the things I’ve been reading online this past week…

Jesus delivers the constitution?

I came across this painting online late last week. (Actually, I saw the version with humorous captions first.) I didn’t use the image in this post since it states on the site that it is copyrighted, so you’ll have to click the link to view it. It’s a ridiculous conflation of Christianity and American nationalism which is offensive in many ways. I considered commenting on it then but didn’t have time. Instead, …

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