Fall break has finally arrived. I've been planning a trip to Grand Rapids, Michigan for a while now to visit a friend from camp, so I'm glad to finally be here. It was a seven hour drive (10-5) and there's no way I could have done it without music. I can't really do anything without music. I thought I might let you in on what was blaring in my car and how I felt about it.
1. Shane and Shane - Pages
A great way to start the trip. It was already in my CD player so I didn't even have to decide. The two Shane's write the best lyrics and their guitar playing abilities blow me away. Truly
one of the best CDs.
2. Anberlin - Cities
A quite a bit different from the acoustic duo on Shane and Shane. This CD stood the test of time at camp this past summer and I hadn't listened to it since. "
Inevitable" and "
Patron Saint of Lost Causes" are must listens.
3. Relient K - Five Score and Seven Years Ago
I finally listened to the last song, "
Deathbed," all the way through. I may have before, but if I did, I never paid attention. It's a bit weird at first, but then tells of the great redemptive love of Jesus.
4. The Almost - Southern Weather
Of course I had to listen to this CD. I already bragged about it in a previous post. Once
again, "Dirty and Left Out" and "Amazing (Because it is)" blow me away. I love when Aaron goes into a unique version of "There's Something About That Name" and "Amazing Grace" in both songs respectively.
*Before The Almost finished playing, it started to skip too much and there's nothing worse than having to alter your singing because the CD won't cooperate. So I turned off the CD
player and what was playing? Gwen Stefani's "The Sweet Escape," best known for its choruses of Woooohooooo, woooohooooo. I didn't feel too masculine as I sang "I could be your favorite girl" but I really didn't feel like changing the station.
5. Switchfoot - A Beautiful Letdown
I forgot I had this CD. And why not listen to it since I just wrote about it. My favorite might be "
Twenty-four." Five years down the road, it is still a very solid CD. I forgot how many popular ones were on there - oh yeah - six on the Best Of CD.
6. DC Talk - Greatest Hits (which one?)
Again, another greatest hits CD, the one I mentioned in the Switchfoot post. But it is such a GREAT CD. Talk about old school. "
Luv is a Verb" just makes you want to dance in an absurd out of synch way. The raps are classic because we all know that Toby Mac is "flowin' like a bottle of Drain-O." And then there's the contrast of "
My Will" which is a mirror of what I'd like to live out.
7. OAR - All Sides
I'm not too familiar with this CD yet, but it's solid. It was the only CD I couldn't sing along with very well, but I'm getting there. "Stories of a Stranger" was a pretty good CD, but All Sides trumps it. More of the classic brass instruments are used giving it a brighter sound.
Four days from now I'll be making the 7-hour trek back to Marietta. I can't wait to see what music is in store for me.