It’s always hard
to find an effective motif for a CD, but Love
& War succeeds several times. Throughout the record, as hinted by the
title, flows the image of the ocean, the metaphor of marriage, and frequent
references to battle—yet the album is held together by the hopeful
promise of God: our pilot in the storms; our husband, longing for the wedding
day; our king in the chaos of war. Garrels uses these core ideas to form a very
strong internal story. There is the additional theme of a journey, while each
song remains a separate destination.
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Showing posts with label Josh Garrels. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Love & War & The Sea In Between - Review
Josh Garrels is a
tough guy to categorize. Mixing folk, electronica, rap, and pop, his music is
anything but ordinary, as is his incredibly unusual voice. In 2011, he released
his sixth CD, Love & War & The
Sea In Between, as a free download on www.noisetrade.com. Accruing over 125,000
downloads, it became Christianity
Today’s album of the year. When I heard that Garrels was releasing it (and
four other albums) again for two weeks’ free download, I jumped at the chance.
Labels:
acoustic,
Christian music,
Josh Garrels,
love,
ocean,
pop,
rap,
Revelation,
review,
romance,
Ulysses,
war
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