Blog Archive for September 2005

Comin' At Ya Like A Whirlwind!

Well,during my lunch break I was taking a walk around The Mall (not to be confused with the mall). While there, I spied the Top 40 albums in Sam Goody and decided that we're taking over.

What do I mean? Well, take a look at my favorites of the Top 40:

Number 10 - Underoath: They're Only Chasing Safety
Number 12 - Relient K: Mmhmm
Number 13 - Emery: The Question
Number 14 - MxPx: Panic
Number 15 - Anberlin: Never Take Friendship Personal

That's not a national Top 40 list, I don't wager, but it's an amazing sign nonetheless. Tooth & Nail Records has managed to almost singlehandedly take over the hard rock/hardcore/metal business despite their sometimes "Christian" label.

Is this poised to be a new trend? Are the Christians going to finally catch up with the musicality of the mainstream? Or is it something else?

On my way out of the mall, I also saw a broken escalator. It was sooooo cool. All of its insides were showing. I wish I had a camera.

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Out of Time

So, Third Day's coming out with a new album. Some would be excited, but looking at the signs, I'm not. I think they're losing it.

I remember the good days. In 1997 I got Conspiracy No. 5, an amazing rock album that included such songs as "Alien," "My Hope Is You," "Who Am I," and the epic "Gomer's Theme." My sisters and my parents didn't think their well-produced rock was cool, but I dugg it.

Then I got 1999's Time a day earlier than the rest of the world (thanks to Sean Von Tagen for picking me as a contest winner). It was straight-up rock and roll and included some great worshippy songs as well. The closing one-two punch of "Sky Falls Down" and "Give" were amazing. Although the album is just 40 minutes, it's still the best Third Day album. The album cover was pretty cool, but the photo of the guys pickin' tunes in their living room is still one of my favorite photos.

Not surprisingly, they got into the worship thing in a big way in 2000, but that was before it was totally cliché. Offerings was a solid collection of live recordings and new songs, but nothing to get totally excited about. Unfortunately, Christian radio killed the rock stars.

Since then, the boys in Third Day have been living like rockers but putting out formulaic worship pop junk. Of course, all the people who don't know the band's potential thought Come Together was the coolest thing since sliced bread. Whatever.

The real Third Day fans know that "40 Days" and "Come Together" are possibly the most watered down crap ever to come from a Christian rock band. And sadly, again, the Christian radio ate it up. And now Third Day has the dual markets of worship-pop and rock to deal with.

After the unmentionable fiasco that was Offerings II, Third Day tried to get back on track with last year's Wire. It was unashamed, artful southern rock 'n' roll, but I think it still lacked the full glory of their first three albums.

Wherever You Are CoversNovember 1st will find Wherever You Are hitting the streets, and if you can judge an album by its cover, this one is going to be worse than Come Together. With that pretty album cover, it might as well have a "Made for Inspirational Radio" on it or have Point of Grace's name on the album instead.

Ohh, and don't get me started on history repeating itself with The Newsboys.

This whole rant started because I was listening to my iPod at entirely random. Since I have some crappy music on there, every once in a while it come by a skipper like "Show Me Your Glory." I mentioned that I haven't listened to that album for about 3 years, two of my co-workers commented that Come Together was a solid album. If I didn't like my job so much, that would be the end of the relationship. Of course, I guess I should expect as much from people who like MercyMe and Casting Crowns. Poor radio listeners.

I guess I will have to reveal my true identity at work: Dan da Christian Music Snob. I call it an occupational hazard. If you're gonna run a website, you have to make some enemies. Even if all these bands have a good "ministry," that doesn't mean they're making good music. Ohh, and one of my poor coworkers doesn't like Derek's I See Things Upside Down.

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I Can See Clearly Now, The Rain Is Gone

OK, well, mabye not. My glasses are a bit scratched.

I did schedule an eye doctor appointment though. But since my doctor's booked out into oblivion, it's not until December 13th.

That's what happens when you have one of the top doctors in the area. (Or, at least I think my parents bothered to get me a good eye doctor.)

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Thank God

I have to say that I was very happy that my former roomate and his new wife said they liked my wedding present. I was highly anxious that it was going to be considered a bit inappropriate for a wedding gift, but they found it much appreciated.

For those who don't know what I'm talking about, it doesn't involve Sean Connery or Alex Trabek. But it does involve The Spanish Inquisition, the BBC, some nudity, and the TWIT of the year show.

Oh yeah, and I wrapped up a couple DVDs that I borrowed for about four months. I bet they enjoyed the present of having those back too.

Oh yeah, and a shout out to all my peeps at work. My boss might be reading this, so I just wanted to tell everyone how much fun I'm having at work and that I think I really am fitting in there. ;-)

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