Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Completely dangerous & radical letter from Tai of Third Day ...about Critics, Culture and "Christian Country Clubs"! MUST READ!

A Message from Tai of the Rock Band "Third Day"

Hey Everyone,

We're out here on the road working hard on tour. It's street week. So, we're hitting it hard. We've been doing morning radio, interviews, autograph signings, television, and, oh Yeah! Big Ole Concerts every night.

Last night, Mac, Mark, and I got on the bus and were reading through some of the lyrical criticism of the new project. We fully expected the criticism. So, we weren't surprised. We also feel more passionately than every that we have made the record that we needed to make so I'm not going to apologize for the record in ANY way.

I would like to address one aspect of the criticism in an undefensive manner I love worship music. I love worshipping God through music. In about 10 minutes, I'm going to go worship God through sweat at a Habitat for Humanity build in Dallas. I really believe what we tried to convey at the Dove Awards when we won the award for Praise and Worship album of the year. I believe that worship is so much more than music.

You know, there are times when I love hearing very bold statements and declarations of faith. There are times when we absolutely need to speak the name of Jesus, the only name under heaven by which we can be saved. But has anyone stopped to think that maybe we unknowingly use our Lord's name in vein? I mean we print the name of Jesus on Tee shirts because we know they'll sell. We let it roll off our tongues without a 2nd thought (Well at least when we're around other Christians.) I think sometimes we say his name without any reverence whatsoever.

Over the last few years, when worship music has become so huge, we all sing and say a lot of things that we don't really think about. It's easy to say 'em, but it's cliche'. I mean, unlike some of our critics, I'll look at myself first. I sing along to Show Me Your Glory and the line...."I want to see your face." Do I really mean that? If I did, I should be shaking when I say it... Because God's glory is something to behold. I'd probably just drop dead. Even Moses only got a glimpse of the backside and he glowed for days.

The thing with cliches is they're easy to say, but they don't always require thought. There is a time for bold, obvious statements. But there is also a time to be real. I don't live in a Christian utopia. I live in the USA. You might have missed the memo, but this isn't a Christian nation anymore. The name of Jesus is powerful, and it calls for a response. It's controversial. It's never something to be ashamed over. But, we should speak His name reverently and purposefully.

God has been calling us in the band to step out. We were meeting with our road pastor yesterday, and he reminded us of how this process has been years in the coming. He reminded us of all the prayer and study that has gone into this process. You know what, I think he's calling us all out. With our record, and in our upcoming concerts and interviews, we want to create art that challenges us all to think about what Jesus did for us. Sometimes that requires more than just spewing out an easy statment like, "Jesus died for your sins." and crafting a song, a parable if you will, like Innocent which paints a picture that those outside of our Christian "country clubs" might be able to understand as well. (Who else tended to speak in stories and in the language of His culture?)

We're stepping out. We're going to do whatever we can to get our music and the message of our music out into our culture. I'm tired of complaining about the stuff I see on the news. I want to start shaping the news. I'm tired of complaining about Janet Jackson superbowls. I want our music and message on the superbowl. I'm tired of complaining about a culture that's decaying. I want to be the salt that preserves the culture. I'm not ready to retreat and go to my Christian church, school, home, radio station, tv station, etc.

I want to change the world. So, who's with me? You can point the finger at us. That's what "religious" people do. Or, you can join us. You can step out too. It won't be safe. The world will hate you.

Guess what, even more hurtful, your brothers and sisters in Christ will question EVERYTHING you do. But, you know what... God never said this life was supposed to be safe. Maybe if you're faith isn't attracting any criticism, that should be a wake up call because our Savior promised that it would come.

This is an invitation. join us on the wire. Walk out there with us.
Try and balance being in the world and not of it. you can't do that safely. The big slogan of a Christian radio station in our whole town is "Safe for the whole family." Well you know what, that's all fine and good, but I think God has called us to be ...

DANGEROUS FOR OUR WHOLE CULTURE!

Your fellow gomer,
Tai

Monday, August 29, 2005

August 28 Playlist

1* Not of This World by Galactic Cowboys
2. Turn the Tides by Turn the Tides
3. Outkast by P.O.D.
4* Some Kind of Zombie by Audio Adrenaline
5* More by Mathew West
6. My Evil Plan to Save The World by Five Iron Frenzy
7* Never Alone by Barlow Girl
8* Be My Escape by Relient K
9* Who Am I by Casting Crowns
10*Fall on Me by Moonstar88
11*All I Need by Barbie's Cradle

Monday, August 22, 2005

AUGUST 21 PLAYLIST

1*   HISTORY MAKER by DELIRIOUS
2.   FIREPROOF by PILLAR
3*   THOUSAND FOOT KRUTCH
4.   UNSEEN by LIVING SACRIFICE
5.   AGAINSTTHE GRAIN by EARTHSUIT
6.   FAITH LIKE THAT by JONAH 33
7*   HERE WITH ME by MERCY ME
8*   LOST AT SEA by LADS
9.   HEAR MY PRAISE by THUMBS AND BIG TOES
10* WHO AM I by CASTING CROWNS
11* WHY DON'T YOU LOOK INTO JESUS by HOLY SOLDIERS
 
 

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

AUGUST 14 PLAYLIST

1*   BETTER IS ONE DAY by KUTLESS
2*   BELIEVE by GRAMMATRAIN
3.   THE ENDINGS by BLINDSIDE
4.   DRY BLEEDER by LIKE DAVID
5*   CORNERSTONE by DAY OF FIRE
6*   CARRIED AWAY by SONICFLOOD
7.   FATHER'S HOUSE by PIGS WITH PEARLS
8*   RIGHT HERE by JEREMY CAMP
9*   WHO I AM by CASTING CROWNS
10*  LOOK TO YOU by HILLSONG UNITED
 
NOTE:THIS MEANS IT'S AVAILABLE HERE IN THE PHILIPPINES. GET IT!
 

Monday, August 08, 2005

AUGUST 7 PLAYLIST

1. SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN by FM STATIC
2. JESUS BE GLORIFIED by SKILLET(LIVE)
3. OUT OF MY MIND by G.S. MEGAPHONE
4. BROKEN by 12 STONES
5. GOD IS NOT A SECRET by THE NEWSBOYS
6. HELPLESS ON MY OWN by HANGNAIL
7. EVERY MOVE I MAKE by DANIEL'S WINDOW
8. FEAR OF LOSING YOU by DIFFERENT DAY
9. HOLY SPIRIT by THIRD DAY
10. BIGGER THAN MY IMAGINATION by MICHAEL GUNGOR
11. FLY by BATTERY
12. SET YOUR EYES ON ZION by P.O.D.


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Thursday, August 04, 2005

JULY 31 PLAYLIST

1. JESUS FREAK by DC TALK
2. WHAT THE WORLD WILL NEVER TAKE by HILLSONG UNITED

3. ABOVE by PILLAR
4. BE MY ESCAPE by RELIENT K
5. JEHOVAH JIREH from HEAVEN'S METAL ALBUM
6. GROUNDED by O.C. SUPERTONES
7. SET IT OFF by THOUSAND FOOT KRUTCH
8. ILAW by SELAH
9. *OOPS SORRY,4GOT THIS 1 FOR NOW.ANY1
REMEMBER?HEHE
10. HARDER THAN THE FIRST TIME by BARLOW GIRL
11. MEANT TO LIVE by SWITCHFOOT
12. AWESOME GOD by INSYDERZ


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Free Legal CCM MP3 download: Promise Keepers Worship Band: I am free!

Promise Keepers Worship Band sings "I am free! "
 
Direct link to the file.
 
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Tuesday, August 02, 2005

Legally downloadable CCM mp3: John Cox "Sanctuary"

Go to this place:Grassroots Music  to download the song "Sanctuary" by John Cox. Its free and legal!

Friday, July 29, 2005

Introducing the Katinas..

Fill the messageboard if you like to see the Katinas live in Manila!
Or you can email ultradust@gmail.com for requests.

A new church service based on U2?

The gospel according to U2

By Emily Wiggin
ewiggin@seacoastonline.com /
http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/07282005/emily/54966.htm

This Sunday evening at St. George's, the green drapes behind the
pulpit will be replaced with red to represent the Holy Spirit. The
lectern in the corner will be carted away, the windows opened and the
volume turned up. Way up. The priest wants you to "wail."

Paige Blair, priest of St. George's Episcopal Church in York Harbor,
Maine, is a U2 fan. The biblically driven lyrics, socially inclusive
messages (and The Edge's guitar playing), urges people to "get up off
their knees" start doing something for their fellow man.

When some of her Yahoo Group (an e-mail listserve of Gen-X
clergy-friends) realized that many were independently preaching the
gospel according to U2, they compiled the sermons into a book called
"Get Up Off Your Knees: Preaching the U2 Catalog." The royalties are
donated to an AIDS Support Organization in Uganda.

Paige, as she casually introduces herself, thought the congregation at
St. George's was ready for some rock with their religion. No autocrat
(and a savvy seller of ideas), Paige gave the commuters in the flock a
little homework. They were to play their U2 CDs on their way to and
from work, and decide which songs went better with prayer, confession
and communion. People started to get excited, high school kids and
older members as well. The "EU2charist" was born - the music-based
service will be held at 5 p.m. this Sunday, July 31 at the Clark
Street Church.

"Christian rock" has always had sort of a bad name in the music world,
partly because the gospel message is not so much sung, as it is shoved
down the throat. No one thinks of U2 as a "Christian rock" band.
They've resisted being categorized in that way - they didn't want to
preach to the choir (there was no way to avoid that phrase), the
references are gentle, and the musicianship speaks for itself. Paige
says that if you have "ears to hear" the messages are clear.

Am I deaf? I like U2. But I really had no idea the band had this kind
of spiritual following. I guess I haven't had ears to hear. But that's
probably because, embarrassingly, I've never read the Bible. I just
thought the lyrics were well-written. Looking at one of their fan
sites, www.atu2.com, it's clear that many others do get the point.
"Drawing the Fish in the Sand," a page that maps out all the biblical
references in the lyrics, song by song, is the most-visited page on
the site.

This all seems a little "progressive" for an old Episcopal church in
York Harbor. I asked Paige how her contemporary ways went over with
the over-70 set. She laughed. Over the five years at St. George's,
they have all learned to trust each other, she says, but she sometimes
get the feeling they think of her as "that cute girl who does funny
things sometimes."

Being "that cute girl" seems to be fine with her. And she has no
interest in tinkering with what works for her older parishioners,
which is usually a more traditional, contemplative service. Which is
partly why she scheduled the "EU2charist" on a Sunday evening, not a
morning. Plus, people from other congregations can come freely,
without feeling like they are cheating on their own churches. Hmm.
Cute and smart.

I have plans Sunday, so I can't attend. But I really wanted to. A
parishioner with a fancy-schmancy home-entertainment system will be
lending the high-volume speakers for the service of song. He asked
Paige, "Do you want to hear it, or do you want to feel it?"

Did he even have to ask?

Emily Wiggin is the community editor of the Portsmouth Herald. She can
be reached at ewiggin@seacoastonline.com. For a complete archive of
Public Emily columns, visit www.seacoastonline.com/news/wiggin.htm

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

NEWSFLASH: WE'RE BACK!!!

ATF RETURNS WITH A NEW TIME SCHED...

TUNE IN...

SUNDAYS 12nn STARTING JULY 31
(THIS SUNDAY NA YUN PARE!!!)

SPREAD THE WORD...

THE BEST OF IN YOUR FACE CHRISTIAN ROCK
ONLY ON NU1075.FM


ASTEEG!

New Stryper Album out by Aug 2005

For y'all who are old enough to remember. Wek wek wek. Stryper has a new album out. All new songs. No covers.

Who is stryper? A heavy metal band from the 80s. They were the first to get out into the mainstreet music scene - using explicitly Christian messages in their songs. Trademark: Yellow and Black spandex tights and throwing of Bibles onto the audience. They play very loud blistering rock that make most concerts nowadays sleepy.

Stryper paved the way, getting all the critics bad remarks, getting thunderbolts from "Christian" evangelists, admiration and disgust from both Rock Radio/MTV and Rock Magazines. Jars, Sixpence, Switchfoot and POD would not have it so easy today. And today isn't even easy on them too.

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Against the Flow Bar Tour. July 31. Sundays. Mayric's 9pm.

AGAINST THE FLOW BAR TOUR
Hear Acel's new band! (If you haven't yet)
 
Featuring:
ACEL'S DAY OFF
PIGS WITH PEARLS
TRANSITION
DIFFERENT DAY
 
July 31, 2005
Sunday 9PM
at Mayric's EspaƱa, Manila
Entrance Fee: 100pesos, with free drink

Why no ATF?

Dear friends of the flow,

Just in case you've been wondering why you're not hearing this Christian rock show on Sunday nights, it's because it's the end of it. Nah, just kidding...Hehe. The end of that time slot that is, because it's coming back with a new one. I know alot of you are missing it and so do I. Sorry for that. The program is on a temporary break right now but will resume sometime in July. Please watch out for it(will keep you updated here). I thank all those who cared enough to ask and write, thanks so much for all your support and prayers. God bless you. Rest assured that the only show in the Philippines that is dedicated to featuring the best of Christian Alternative/Rock will rock on. ATF will be back to kick more demon butt with more asteeg holy positive headbanging hardcore spiritual loudness! Sound the Word; Jesus Rocks!


Your Rocker Servant,

Jordan
ATF Host/DJ
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It's Affirmative ... Relient K Earns RIAA Gold With 'Mmhmm'

It's Affirmative ... Relient K Earns RIAA Gold With 'Mmhmm'; Band
Electrifies Fans as Vans Warped Tour Rolls On
Tuesday July 19, 4:18 pm ET

HOLLYWOOD, Calif., July 19 /PRNewswire/ -- "Mmhmm," the current hit
album from Gotee/Capitol recording artists Relient K, has been
certified gold by the RIAA for U.S. sales in excess of 500,000 units.
The certification marks the band's second gold album, following this
spring's RIAA sales award presentation for 2003's "Two Lefts Don't
Make a Right ... But Three Do."
The announcement comes as the Canton, Ohio-based band continues to
thrill sun-baked North American audiences as a main stage act on this
year's installment of the celebrated Vans Warped Tour. Relient K will
continue the trek through to its final bows, set for August 15th at
Northampton, Massachusetts' Three Counties Fairgrounds (see attached
itinerary).

Released last November, the Top 15 "Mmhmm" has proven to be Relient
K's most successful outing to date, reaping unanimous critical
commendations and the fastest sales of the band's career. Fuelled by
non-stop road work -- including last spring's arena/amphitheater tour
alongside Good Charlotte and Simple Plan -- the band's fourth album
recently jumped 38 places to re-enter the top half of the Billboard
200 (spurred by a one-week 27 per cent sales increase).

In other Relient K news, the video for the album's first single, "Be
My Escape," has been added into rotation on MTV this week -- where it
already in the Total Request Live (TRL) countdown. Small screen
viewers may also take in the quartet's scheduled August 22nd
appearance on ABC-TV's Jimmy Kimmel Live!, during which they will
perform "Be My Escape" outdoors. News of the performance follows last
week's appearance on NBC-TV's The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Additionally, Relient K are to appear July 22nd on the MTV "Hits"
program, part of Summer on the Strip from Las Vegas; an appearance on
MTV's Hard Rock Live will air later this summer.

Relient K -- Matthew Thiessen: vocals; Matthew Hoopes: guitar; Dave
Douglas; drums; John Schnek; bass; John Warne -- jumped onto the scene
in 1998, quickly drawing praise for their idiosyncratic brand of
melodic, optimistic, pop-injected punk. The quartet developed a
reputation as one of the hardest working bands on the circuit, playing
an average of 200 gigs a year. The constant touring paid off: Relient
K's three Gotee-released albums -- including 2001's "The Anatomy of
the Tongue in Cheek" -- each achieved stand out sales figures while
expanding the band's loyal fanbase across the country.

By 2003, Relient K had become one of modern punk's biggest underground
acts. Their third album, the gold-certified "Two Lefts Don't Make a
Right ... But Three Do" was a Top 40 smash on the Billboard 200. The
album garnered Relient K their first Grammy Award nomination.

Monday, February 02, 2004

Grassroots Music :: Grassroots Magazine Feature: "At first glance, Skillet might seem like just another in-your-face hard rock group in black leather pants. But a conversation with frontman John Cooper following the foursome's recent jaunt to Europe reveals a multi-dimensional collision of talents and personas. Not only is there a surprising sensitive side to Skillet, there's also a humorous side, a theological side, a parental side, and a musical side in constant pursuit of reinvention...


Kierstin Berry: Was this your first time to tour in Europe?
John Cooper: It was our second time actually. Our first we did in 1998. And it doesn't go that well. I mean, it's fun, but nobody knows us so it's weird.
KB: Here in the US at least, Skillet is known for creating a distinct sound with each new album. Do you go into every record knowing how you want your sound to evolve? "
Skillet, 01/04 - Interviews - Christian Music Today: "Collision Course
by Michael Herman
posted 01/26/04

As their band name implies, Skillet is always cooking up something new. They experimented with a variety of sounds on their first five albums until, most recently, they landed on hard rock, the dominant sound on their latest CD, Collide (Ardent..."

Tuesday, January 27, 2004

Boston.com / A&E / Music / Switchfoot steps toward stardom: "ROCK NOTES
Switchfoot steps toward stardom
By Steve Morse, Globe Staff, 1/9/2004
Rock 'n' roll frontmen can be a notoriously self-centered, me-first breed, so it's a welcome change to talk to Switchfoot singer Jon Foreman. His band is soaring with the modern-rock hit 'Meant to Live,' one of the more thought-provoking tunes on the radio."

Thursday, November 20, 2003

Rockers Creed P.O.D. Evanescence Move to the Mainstream and bring MercyMe and other Christian acts with them -- Beliefnet.com: "Out of the Christian Ghetto
Christian rockers and mainstream music executives increasingly ignore the divide between faith rock and 'real' rock.

By Mark Joseph



In 1969, Larry Norman's band, People, sent Capitol Records the master tapes for its new album, along with the cover art--a painting of Jesus standing with the band in the studio. The title was a stunner: 'We Need A Whole Lot More Of Jesus And A Lot Less Of Rock & Roll.'

Norman was the leader of what would come to be called the Jesus Rock movement. But secularists who loathed the very idea of rock music being infused with traditional spiritual messages had other names for Norman and other early pioneers of the movement who didn't adhere to the doctrine of separation of rock and faith: Jesus Creeps."