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Linkin Park: Meteora (2003)
BY: Travis Scott
Linkin Park’s success is baffling considering they defy the stereotypical mold of nu-metal due to the fact that their music is devoid of sex, violence, and vulgarity.
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Listening to Critics: When Musicians Raise Questions About Faith (I)
BY: Denis Haack
When I share someone’s music I not only hear some of what they are thinking, but gain at least a little sense, a brief glimpse of its significance to the deepest corners of their heart. And that level of communication is a precious gift.
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Listening to Music from Across the Globe
BY: Matthew Hundley
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of "world music" ? "Mambo Italiano"? Mariachi bands? Mumbai music at your favorite Indian restaurant?
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Nine Inch Nails: The Fragile (1999)
BY: David John Seel, Jr.
Trent Reznor and his band, Nine Inch Nails, are an easy target of condemnation, if not demonization.
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None Other Lamb, None Other Name: In a Broken World, a Quiet Confidence
BY: Denis Haack
It might seem paradoxical, especially today, that a hymn of such gentle sensitivity can be evoked by a vision of the unleashing of God’s final judgment. “None Other Lamb” contains no hint of pride or smirking triumph, neither the elation of one satisfied they are on the right side, or the glee of someone perversely anticipating the writhing of the damned. Instead Rossetti finds comfort in this One who can open the scroll, finding confidence not in her ability to believe but in the Lamb in whom her confidence rests, quietly certain that her Lord, not her suffering and the brokenness of the world, will have the final word.
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On my desk is a little vase of flowers cut from our yard, a little reminder of the beauty that is all around if we only have eyes to see. I've needed that reminder after reading the latest news of the horrific oil spill in the Gulf. Such glory in this world, such brokenness. Such hope, such deep need for redemption. These are the realities of life and death we seek to explore on this web site. Thank you for visiting.
Denis & Margie
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