I’ve been making a new Christmas mix every year since 2005, so this is the 19th iteration of this annual tradition. I hope you enjoy it.
“Glory to God in the highest,
and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased.” – Luke 2:14 (ESV)
I’ve been making a new Christmas mix every year since 2005, so this is the 19th iteration of this annual tradition. I hope you enjoy it.
“Glory to God in the highest,
and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased.” – Luke 2:14 (ESV)
Beautiful new album from the talented Sandra McCracken. I’ve been listening to it non-stop for a couple of months. Highly recommended.
I ran across this documentary of William Fitzsimmons a few days ago entitled “Finding Home,” which documents his most recent tour. If you love William Fitzsimmons, you’ll enjoy watching it.
If you’ve never heard of William Fitzsimmons, trust me, you’ll love William Fitzsimmons.
Anyway, give it a watch if you like good songwriting and great music.
A month or so ago I ran across a song by John Mark McMillan, listened to it, and loved what I heard. Anyway, one of the songs off his last record is called “How He Loves.” John actually breaks down while singing the song at the end of the recording. It’s very beautiful; give it a listen.
[audio:https://kenotic.net/wordpress/audio/HowHeLoves.mp3]
A few days ago, John posted a video explaining what the song is all about. It’s worth watching.
I found this video today over on Balmorhea’s MySpace page and thought it was pretty cool. If you like neo-classical music with an experimental edge, then you’ll probably like Balmorhea. If you’re not sure, give them a listen. Listening to them makes me feel like i’m in some sort of movie set in an old west Texas town. It’s beautiful stuff.
So now, without further ado, Balmorhea:
Balmorhea – Remembrance Acoustic session from valerie toumayan / I Love Sweden on Vimeo.