Fleet Foxes brand new album, Helplessness Blues, is $3.99 today. Don't miss this one!
Introducing... Chris Bathgate
Brent Thomas told me I might like this band. That's usually a good sign, and in this case he was right. Check out Chris Bathgate and the song "No Silver" from Salt Year.
Stack for Others of Note to Self
Got these in the mail today. Buy Note to Self for yourself & others.
Fleet Foxes | "Grown Ocean"
Tomorrow I WILL be buying the new Fleet Foxes album, Helplessness Blues. It's getting killer reviews (Paste 9/10 | Pitchfork 88/100). It sounds great streaming free. I should also mention their self-titled debut album is only $5 right now. Here's the official video for "Grown Ocean"...
Okkervil River | Streaming: I Am Very Far
Okkervil River's new album, I Am Very Far, is now streaming free online. Check it out. This is one of my favorite bands and the first indie band I saw in concert. Also, all their albums are $5 right now.
Summer Wakes the Bear Who Sleeps
Just got Summer Wakes the Bear Who Sleeps by Aaron Youngren and Charles Perrault in the mail for review. It's a book of poetry, one-act plays, sermons, and essays from St. George Rides the Dragon Press. Intriguing. Aaron is pastor of The Line in Chicago.
“Ah, now I see. For this she sleeps. She sleeps the winter gone, as do all of her kind. She sleeps for rest.” “No. The sleep she has chosen is a sleep without rest, a sleep tormented, a sleep that ends in death.” So begins an exploration of human frailty through the lens of fairy tale, image, one-acts, ritual, and poetry. Along the way: volunteerism as modern indulgence and doubt as modern fundamentalism; a father who tries to be a brother, and a brother who won't let him; a heretical text; a ship's captain who wants nothing more than to leave his wife and children. “So you have done all, you have sent all, and still she did not turn. There is nothing more to be done.” “No. There is still one more to send.”
$5 Albums for May (Over 1,500 of Them!)
Hard to list all my recommendations. I've narrowed to the best of the best, but go peruse the whole list of 1,500. Let me know what you found among the 1,500 that I haven't listed and you think it great. I'm always up for new recommendations.
- Bon Iver: For Emma, Forever Ago
- Arcade Fire: The Suburbs | Neon Bible | Funeral
- Okkervil River: The Stage Names | The Stand Ins | Black Sheep Boy (Difinitive Edition) | Down the River of Golden Dreams | Don't Fall in Love with Everyone You See
- Mumford and Sons: Sigh No More
- Jonsi: Go
- Radiohead: The King of Limbs | OK Computer
- Wye Oak: Civilian | The Knot | If Children
- Fleet Foxes: Fleet Foxes
- Smith Westerns: Dye It Blonde
- Coldplay: Parachutes | Rush of Blood to the Head
- City and Colour: | Live at the Orange Lounge | The MySpace Transmissions
- LCD Soundsystem: Sound of Silver
- Panda Bear: Person Pitch
- Volcano Choir: Unmap
- The Dodos: No Color
- Bad Books: Bad Books
- The Love Language: Libraries
- Lost In The Trees: All Alone In An Empty House
- Damion Suomi: Self Titled
- Sparklehorse: Good Morning Spider
- Destroyer: Kaputt | Destroyer's Rubies | Your Blues | Trouble In Dreams | Streethawk: A Seduction
- S. Carey: All We Grow
- Mogwai: Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will
- J. Tillman: I Will Return | Vacilando Territory Blues
- Horse Feathers: Words Are Dead
- Telekinesis: 12 Desperate Straight Lines
- Silversun Pickups: Swoon | Pikul
- Lecrae: Rehab
- True Grit Soundtrack
JAZZ
- Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers: Moanin'
- Bill Evans: The Solo Sessions, Vol 2 | Further Conversations With Myself | Since We Met | On Green Dolphin Street | Intermodulation | Interplay
- Dexter Gordon: Our Man In Paris
- John Coltrane: Blue Train
- Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool
- Thelonius Monk: Genius of Modern Music: Vol 1
Okkervil River | $5 Albums for May
- The Stage Names | When I fell in love with OR
- The Stand Ins | When OR could do no wrong for me
- Black Sheep Boy (Difinitive Edition) | Earlier album, still blows me away
- Down the River of Golden Dreams
- Don't Fall in Love with Everyone You See
All Arcade Fire Albums | $5
All of Arcade Fire's great albums are $5: Funeral | Neon Bible | The Suburbs
Buy Note To Self by Joe Thorn
Note to Self by my best friend, Joe Thorn, is already temporarily out of stock at Amazon. You can order there and they will have more soon, or get the Kindle edition, or you can go to WTSBooks.com and buy it, where I hope it's still in stock.
You will be getting copies for your friends after you read it. It's one of the best books on working out good theology in the practical stuff of life that I've read. And he doesn't need to be my best friend for me to say that.
Endorsements...
“I know of no other book that deals with the issue of preaching to yourself directly, and I can’t imagine another book will come along to fill this void better than Note to Self. Pastor Joe Thorn offers a richly pastoral, theological, and practical guide for thinking through the Christian life. After reading Note to Self, you will not only have Joe’s notes on how to preach to yourself on issues related to God, others, and yourself, but also you will have a model for practicing the discipline on your own.”
- Ed Stetzer, President, LifeWay Research“Note to Self is a gospel-guided smart bomb scoring a direct hit on our strongholds of emptiness. But the explosion it detonates is life giving. It clears the way for Christ to enter in with powers of salvation where we really need help.”
- Raymond C. Ortlund Jr., Lead Pastor, Immanuel Church, Nashville, Tennessee“I am thoroughly engrossed with Joe Thorn’s personal meditations on preaching the gospel to oneself. He combines a clear biblical knowledge with an excellent grasp of doctrine from a historical Reformed perspective and is able to press home a rich application of each aspect of truth to the development of personal holiness. These applications are not trite, but arise from knowledge of the church’s best soul doctors. My wife and I have been reading this each evening and have profited greatly. Each chapter can be managed in less than five minutes but provides an evening’s worth of rich reflection.”
- Tom Nettles, Professor of Historical Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary“Martyn Lloyd-Jones once said that most of your unhappiness is due to the fact that you are listening to yourself instead of talking to yourself. Joe Thorn brings this truth to bear on a new generation in Note to Self. It’s filled with pastoral concern and practical advice packaged as brief notes. I’ve been looking for a book like this my entire Christian life, and it’s every bit as good as I hoped it would be. I’m buying a copy for everyone in my church.”
- Steve McCoy, Pastor, Doxa Fellowship; blogger, Reformissionary“Joe Thorn’s gift to our spiritual well-being is a contemporary, practical example of what the Puritan pastor Richard Baxter called ‘discursive meditation.’ At once both convicting and exhilarating, Note to Self is a great resource for cultivating the godly habit of preaching to oneself.”
- C. Ben Mitchell, Graves Chair of Moral Philosophy, Union University“Joe Thorn has not only given us a good piece of writing, he’s given us a great idea! Note to Self is a series of brief notes in which Joe preaches the gospel to himself on a wide range of topics. The notes offer memorable insights on our view of God, others, and self. Everyone should write ‘notes to self.’ Read this book and learn firsthand how to write the gospel into every nook and cranny of your life!”
- Jonathan Dodson, Lead Pastor, Austin City Life, Austin, Texas; founding leader, The GCM Collective; author, Gospel-Centered Discipleship“I talk to myself. Joe Thorn wants me to talk to myself more. And I need that. Regardless of one’s theological view of Law and gospel, these biblical repasts are a good chew.”
- Jim Elliff, Christian Communicators Worldwide“Joe Thorn is my favorite kind of pastor—a theologian and a shepherd. Even better, he is a serious follower of Jesus Christ. Listen to him ‘talk to himself’ and you will discover that he is doing more listening than talking. Read Note to Self and it will help you to hear God’s Word and discern the gracious moving of his Spirit in your own life.”
- John Koessler, Professor and Chair of Pastoral Studies Department, Moody Bible Institute“Joe Thorn has written a series of devotions that are concise and clear but also profound and penetrating. This is just the sort of resource that frazzled and frayed people (like this pastor!) need to read to come back to center and be refreshed by the wonder of the gospel and the beauty and majesty of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
- Chris Brauns, author, Unpacking Forgiveness; Pastor, The Red Brick Church, Stillman Valley, Illinois“Note to Self teaches you a skill that will permanently change your life: the skill of preaching to yourself. This is a forgotten habit in our day, and Joe Thorn winsomely models how to resurrect this lost art. Note to Self models what I want to see more of in my life and in the lives of the people I pastor. Practice what this book preaches and your life will be different.”
- Justin Buzzard, Lead Pastor, Garden City Church, San Jose, California; blogger, BuzzardBlog“It’s not enough to simply call people to the gospel. We must help them make the connections between the gospel and their everyday living. Joe Thorn’s Note to Self is gospel proclamation and application at its best. I will put this in the hands of my people."
- Daniel Montgomery, Lead Pastor, Sojourn Community Church, Louisville, Kentucky
Sojourn | The Water & The Blood
Sojourn: The Water and the Blood - The Hymns of Isaac Watts Volume 2. This is a great worship album, and a beautiful preview video.
Brandi Carlile Live at Benaroya Hall
One of my favorite singer-songwriters, Brandi Carlile, has a new live album coming out. Here it is streaming in full exclusively at Paste. We've seen Brandi live in concert twice and this album captures her live show beautifully.
Music Monday | Cheap, New, Free | 4.25.2011
FREE MUSIC - DAYTROTTER
- The Love Language
- Delta Spirit | Tom Waits covers
- The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
CHEAP
- Deerhunter: Halcyon Digest ($2.99)
- The Avett Brothers: Emotionalism ($3.99)
- Grizzly Bear: Veckatimest ($3.99)
- Wye Oak: Civilian ($5.99)
- Sleigh Bells: Treats ($3.99)
$5 ALBUMS | APRIL
NEW & STREAMING FREE
Good New Music (out now)...
- Shearwater: The Island Arc | live songs from 3 hr concert
- The Pains of Being Pure at Heart: Belong
- Low: C'mon
Coming Soon | Streaming Free
- The Antlers: Burst Apart
- Fleet Foxes: Helplessness Blues (buy it)
- Steve Earle: I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive
- Emmylou Harris: Hard Bargain
- Sojourn: The Water & The Blood: The Hymns of Isaac Watts, Vol 2 | wonderful
Fleet Foxes | 2 Songs on Jools
The new Fleet Foxes album, Helplessness Blues (preorder it), is streaming free. You should check it out. They just played two songs live on Jools Holland, "Bedouin Blues" and "Sim Sala Bim."
The National | "Bloodbuzz Ohio"
"Bloodbuzz Ohio" is one of my favorite songs from The National's outstanding 2010 album, High Violet. It was my #2 best album of 2010.
The Antlers: Burst Apart | Streaming
The Antlers: Burst Apart is streaming online for free. You can buy it on May 10th. Their album, Hospice, was my #1 album of 2009.
Fleet Foxes: Helplessness Blues | Streaming
Fleet Foxes new album, Helplessness Blues, is out May 3rd. But it's streaming free right now. Go take a listen.
Shearwater | The Island Arc
You can stream free the new live album from Shearwater, The Island Arc. Or buy it, 10 tracks for $8. One of my favorite bands. Just listen to the first track, "Hail Mary," to find out why. Amazing mix of fragile melodies and vocals that often explode into confident proclamations. These songs are pulled from a 3 hour concert...
On January 15, 2011, Shearwater presented the three albums of their thematically-linked 'Island Arc' Trilogy - Palo Santo, Rook, and The Golden Archipelago - in a sold-out, 3-hour epic concert with longtime friends and collaborators at Austin's Central Presbyterian Church. This album consists of excerpts from that concert, mixing favorites like "Hail, Mary" and "The Snow Leopard" with rarely-performed tracks like "Lost Boys," "Going is Song", and "Missing Islands".
Books on the Cross
I posted a Twitter question asking for favorite books on the Cross. Here are the responses given without comment. My favorites are at the end.
6 Mentions
- The Cross of Christ | John Stott
2 Mentions
- Redemption Accomplished and Applied | John Murray
- 50 Reasons Why Jesus Came To Die | John Piper
- Death By Love | Mark Driscoll
1 Mention
- King's Cross | Tim Keller
- The Death of Death in the Death of Christ | John Owen
- Scandalous | DA Carson
- In My Place Condemned He Stood | Packer and Dever
- The Cross and Christian Ministry | DA Carson
- Christus Victor | Gustaf Aulen
- The Cross-Centered Life | CJ Mahaney
- God the Peacemaker | Graham Cole
- The Cross and Salvation | Bruce Demarest
- A Scandalous Beauty | Thomas Schmidt
- Jesus and the Victory of God | NT Wright
- Crucifixion | Martin Hengel
- Spectacular Sins | John Piper
- The Wonderous Cross | Stephen Holmes
- Atonement | TF Torrence
Fake Joe Thorn said Note To Self, but maybe he wasn't serious. :)
My response, 5 of my favorites...
- The Cross of Christ | John Stott - clear winner for me too
- 50 Reasons Why Jesus Came To Die | John Piper
- Redemption Accomplished and Applied | John Murray
- Jesus' Blood and Righteousness | Brian Vickers
- The Cross-Centered Life | CJ Mahaney
Keller | Lloyd-Jones on the Primacy of Preaching
Here's a snippit from Tim Keller's blog post today: Lloyd-Jones on the Primacy of Preaching...
Dr. Lloyd-Jones effectively dismantles the idea that watching a video or listening to an audio of a sermon is as good as coming physically into an assembly and listening to a sermon with a body of people. It is obviously a good thing if a person who never hears or reads the Bible listens to the recording of a good gospel message and is helped by it. But the Doctor argues that people experience the sermon in a radically different way if they hear it together with a body of listeners and if they see the preacher. Watching on a screen or listening as you walk detaches you and the sermon becomes mere information, not a whole experience. There is a power and impact that the media cannot convey.