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Rock Docs: Films Speak Truth To Human Condition
They were rebels and non-conformists--and they rallied others to that cause. In their stories you find gritty realness, unbridled ambition, and occasional glimpses of Truth.
by: Matthew Hundley
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Rap, Raga, Reggae
To limit ourselves in the realm of worship music to a safe repertoire of familiar hymns and choruses is to restrict the access of Christian worshippers to the rich palettes of music which have emerged for the glory of serving God.
by: Matthew Hundley
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Spoon "Ga Ga Ga" 2007)
What Spoon offers with this release is a fairly upbeat, quirky CD that’s interesting for the ears and will definitely have you tapping your feet.
by: Matthew Hundley
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Silversun Pickups: Carnavas (2007)
Looking for what is the latest band on the radar of CMJ and Billboard’s Alternative charts I came across rave reviews for the Silversun Pickups - so I took a listen to the CD and here's what I found.
by: Matthew Hundley
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Longing for a Kenyan Sound
Alfred Mtawali not only carries a revolutionary message in his songs; but he is moving to carve and identity for Kenyan music in general.
by: Matthew Hundley
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Concrete Blonde Interview - 1989
In 1989 I sat on a tour bus with a newly reformulated Concrete Blonde featuring the bands original line-up plus one. The album "Free" had just been released and the band was appearing in Denver. Here is a look at the conversation we had.
by: Matthew Hundley
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Bach’s “Matthäus Passion"
After watching the filmed performance of Karl Richter conducting the Munchener Bach-Orchester and choir; listening to the Stuttgarter Kammerorchester performance of the same; and viewing Pasolini’s film adaptation of Matthew’s Gospel one's head starts spinning in many directions.
by: Matthew Hundley
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