Derrick Rose's favorite movie is The Notebook...
Alabama Shakes on Conan with "Hold On"
Alabama Shakes play "Hold On" on Conan. Buy the song.
Sharon Van Etten: Tramp
Sharon Van Etten's excellent new album, Tramp, is out today. I've been waiting for this day for months. Her previous album, Epic, had me hooked. If you want to try out Tramp first, it's still streaming free at the moment.
Music Monday | Bon Iver Plays SNL
Bon Iver played SNL. If you don't have their second album, Bon Iver, Bon Iver, it's one of my best of 2011. And their debut album, For Emma, Forever Ago, is amazing.
Music Monday 2.6.12: Streaming Albums
Three new albums are streaming free before their release, and well worth a listen...
- Shearwater: Animal Joy | One of my favorite bands in the world
- Sharon Van Etten: Tramp | One of my most anticipated albums of 2012
- Brooklyn Rider: Seven Steps | Strings baby, strings
Soma School: Leaders & Attenders on Twitter
Here's a list of the Soma School leaders & attenders (Jan 2012) on Twitter. If I'm missing anyone, please let me know and I'll update the list. Also, I pleaded with Abe Meysenburg to get on Twitter. Everyone put the pressure on him! :)
SOMA
- @SomaCommunities
- @SomaRenton
- @JeffVanderstelt | Jeff Vanderstelt
- @AbeMeysenburg | Abe Meysenburg - now on Twitter!
- @CaesarKal | Caesar Kalinowski
- @justin_kzn | Justin Kuravackal
- @SamTicas | Sam Ticas
- @sdmcbee | Seth McBee
- @RandySheets | Randy Sheets
- @owlking | Aaron Spiro
- @lastnamethomas | Chris Thomas
- @ScottCNewman | Scott Newman
SOMA SCHOOL ATTENDERS (Jan 2012)
- @stevekmccoy | Steve McCoy
- @madburns1 | Scott Burns
- @kojava | Bryan Intemann
- @Jonathan_Dodson | Jonathan Dodson
- @joshreeves | Josh Reeves
- @justinmclaury | Justin McLaury
- @erinmclaury | Erin McLaury
- @HolyFirkins | Seth Frost
- @mikeorbit | Mike Fischhoff
- @JoshCousineau | Josh Cousineau
- @sdesocio | Sam Desocio
- @TyrinNeal | Ty Neal
- @shawnmaze | Shawn Maze
- @kendallflower | Ken Flower
- @freddywilliams | Freddy Williams
- @chris_synesael | Chris Synesael
- @LANCEODEGARD | Lance Odegard
- @jonathanlowder | Jon Lowder
- @karliskarklinsh | Kārlis Kārkliņš
$5 Albums for February 2012
Here are the $5 albums for February I recommend you check out. Check out all 100 and let me know what you like that I missed.
- Damien Jurado: Saint Bartlett
- LCD Soundsystem: Sound of Silver
- Volcano Choir: Unmap
- My Morning Jacket: Circuital
- St. Vincent: Strange Mercy
- Flogging Molly: Within A Mile Of Home
- Hospitality: Hospitality
- Bonobo: Black Sands
- Frank Sinatra: Romance: Songs From The Heart
- Dean Martin: Amore
- Gayngs: Relayted
- The Decemberists: Hazards of Love
- We Were Promised Jetpacks: In The Pit Of The Stomach
- White Rabbits: It's Frightening
- This Will Destroy You: Tunnel Blanket
- The Magnetic Fields: Holiday
- Tennis: Cape Dory
- Massive Attack: Mezzanine
- The Mountain Goats: All Eternals Deck
- Betty Wright & The Roots: The Movie
- Young the Giant: Young the Giant
- She & Him: Volume One
- Boys II Men: Twenty | It's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday
Soma School: Aaron Spiro
Many of you know that I've been gone for a week at Soma School in Tacoma, Washington. I'm probably going to have several posts coming to share my experiences, what I learned, resources, etc. Never experienced anything like it. I wanted to start with a few resources from Aaron Spiro, the worship leader at Soma Communities. He served us well and serves Tacoma well.
Name Your Price (or FREE!)
Other Albums
If you need more than just my recommendation, watch this..."
Joseph Arthur | Redemption City FREE
Joseph Arthur had my #2 album of 2006, Nuclear Daydream. His new double album is out and it's FREE. Download Redemption City.
Explore App - The Good Book Company
I really like The Good Book Company. Brad Byrd is a friend and is always telling me about new resources they are putting out. But before he could even tell me about it, I noticed the Explore app on The Good Book blog and downloaded it on my phone. It's excellent.
It's a self-paced devotional that you can use daily or use as you want. You start with 28 daily devotions free as an introduction to the devotional, and then you can subscribe to more. And these aren't just written by some no-name dude behind the scenes. They come from guys like Tim Chester, Christopher Ash, and Tim Keller.
Go to your app store and find Explore and give it a try. I think you'll like it.
Avett Brothers | "One Too Many Mornings" Dylan Cover
The Avett Brothers visit Fallon to cover Bob Dylan's "One Too Many Mornings." Excellent as always!
Lots-o-Links 1.18.12
The Death of the Fringe Suburb
For too long, we over-invested in the wrong places. Those retail centers and subdivisions will never be worth what they cost to build. We have to stop throwing good money after bad. It is time to instead build what the market wants: mixed-income, walkable cities and suburbs that will support the knowledge economy, promote environmental sustainability and create jobs.
Seven Tips for Talking with Your Neighbors About Jesus
For whatever reason, it’s easy for Christians to clam up and get weird when talking about their faith in the day-to-day. Here are a few tips to make bridge those inhibitions and get the conversation going...
An Appreciation of Bird By Bird by Anne LaMott (get it at Amazon or on Kindle)
I thought I was teetering on the edge of crazy with no way to explain to anyone for fear they would quickly need to catch a bus. I was not crazy, or at least not in an inordinate way. With each turn of the page a brilliant sky of possibility opened up to gaze in. Now I might look crazy to some when looking up into that firmament. But, I knew I wasn't the only one.
The duty which I press upon thee so earnestly, and in the practice of which I am now to direct thee, is, “The set and solemn acting of all the powers of thy soul in meditation upon thy everlasting rest.” More fully to explain the nature of this duty, I will here illustrate a little the description itself-then point out the fittest time, place, and temper of mind, for it.
Groundhog Day is coming, and it's Groundhog Days in Woodstock, IL -- the movie Groundhog Day was filmed in Woodstock, IL 1992 and released in 1993. Watch it again this Groundhog Day. And if you are in the Chicagoland area, stop by Woodstock for the festivities.
Stephen Miller: God & Sinner Reconcile
I get excited thinking about the direction some are taking with worship music. While there's a glut of stuff out there that all sounds the same to me and that I just can't listen to, there's a new breed of creative, biblical/theological worship guys at solid churches who are changing the game. I want to do what I can to encourage the creation of new, good worship music. Some of the music I've pointed to before includes Sojourn, Bifrost Arts, Aaron Ivey, Joe Day, Page CXVI, and others. Today I want to introduce you to someone who may be new to you.
Stephen Miller, worship leader at The Journey church in St. Louis, has a new worship album out today: God & Sinner Reconcile. I've been enjoying it for a couple of weeks. It's entered the rotation of music for personal worship as well as what we listen to on Sunday morning as a family before gathering with the church. I've also shared it with our worship leaders. I hope many of my readers will check it out and pick it up.
Check out Stephen Miller's website, Facebook page, and Twitter feed. Then grab a copy of God & Sinner Reconcile. It's only $6.99!
New Music 1.16.12
Stereogum's 50 most anticipated albums of 2012
STREAMING
- Kathleen Edwards: Voyageur (I like it, out tomorrow)
- Rodrigo y Gabriela: Area 52
- Craig Finn: Clear Heart Full Eyes (The Hold Steady frontman)
FREE
- Jonti: Sine & Moon - I dig it
Lisa Hannigan: Passenger
Lisa Hannigan: Passenger is $3.99 today. Includes a duet with Ray LaMontagne.
Chairlift: "Ghost Tonight"
Just wonderful...
Beeke: Sibbes on Entertaining the Holy Spirit
Recently was encouraged by Joel Beeke's talk on Richard Sibbes on Entertaining the Holy Spirit in your own soul via the Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary podcast. He gives some historical context of Sibbes' life and offers some wonderful quotes and exhortations.
Grab the podcast feed for numerous other encouraging talks from Beeke, David Murray and others. One of my favorite podcasts going.
New Avett Brothers Album Almost Done
"We're right at the finish line," singer-guitarist Seth Avett says of his band's seventh album. "It's just the formalities now." The folk-rock crew recorded more than 20 tunes in Asheville, North Carolina, last year for the follow-up to 2009's breakthrough album, I and Love and You, once again working with producer Rick Rubin.
Read the rest at Rolling Stone. And while you are thinking Avett, Emotionalism and Four Thieves Gone are both $5 right now.
The Poison Tree, Best Album of 2011, FREE!
It's time to give away some copies of The Poison Tree's self-titled debut album, which I named my best album of 2011. From my Best Albums of 2011 post...
Lovely & subtly massive. Cinematic. Baritone vocals. Literary. Charming. Moody. Introspective. Wistful. Barely wet city streets. Black and white. Hands-in-pockets. Collar pulled tight. Good penmanship, elegant words, antique fountain pen on an antique journal on an antique table in a sparsely decorated and lonely room. Life...experienced. Calmly dramatic. This album is almost completely and shamefully neglected. It's a rarely reviewed 2011 masterpiece. It's not #1 because it's neglected. It's #1 because it's gorgeous and brilliant.
You can download it for $4.99 today, and I very much encourage you to buy it. But I also want to give away a physcial CD to three of my readers (thanks to Steve Salett, The Poison Tree, for being so gracious as to provide copies to give away).
Here's how you enter to win (U.S. residents only)...
STEP 1: Copy & share the following without the quote marks on Twitter (if you aren't on Twitter, use Facebook, or do BOTH!): "Win @stevekmccoy's #1 2011 album, The Poison Tree. RT this & comment at Reformissionary to enter! http://bit.ly/zqn9TY "
STEP 2: Leave a comment below (so I can verify you did step 1). Include your full name and real email address (kept private) so I can contact the winners. In your comment, guess how many writing divices (pens, pencils, markers) & other utensils are in the two coffee mugs on my desk. It's a number between 1-100. I'll buy a free download of The Poison Tree to the first person to guess it exactly (if not a winner of a CD).
I will randomly choose 3 winners in the late afternoon/early evening on Friday (6th).
Challies Reviews Keller's The Meaning of Marriage
Tim Challies provides an excellent review of Tim Keller's newest book, The Meaning of Marriage. Below is his strong conclusion, but go and read the whole review and buy the book.
This is a powerful book; it is my new favorite book on marriage and the best of all the books I read in 2011. The Meaning of Marriage elevates marriage, making it something beautiful and holy and lovely. And with it comes friendship and companionship and sex and everything else God has packaged into the marriage relationship. This book celebrates it all and it does it within the greatest context of all—the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Having read the book through two times, I’ve found myself wondering how to best measure or evaluate it, but perhaps these criteria are useful: Would I want to read it with my wife or would I encourage her to read it on her own? Would I recommend it to the people in my church? In both cases the answer is an unreserved yes. In fact, I bought the audio book and listened to it with my wife and her assessment is the same as mine: Though there are many great books on marriage, this is the one we will recommend first.