Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Write This Down - Lost Weekend review


“We've come to shake things up, We're here to make things interesting” 

Write This Down not only sang these lyrics from “The Older I Get, The Better I Was”, but they seemed to heed their own words on their delivery of Lost Weekend.

Not only did Write This Down find success with their initial studio album, but they’ve been honing their craft on the road with bands like Blindside, Project 86, Disciple, and The Letter Black.  They’ve focused their style, upped their artistic ante, and have evolved their song writing style along the way.

Write This Down had the daunting task of trying to top the success of their 2010 self-titled debut album. For their sophomore release, Lost Weekend, this Tooth and Nail band has more than achieved that desire.

Hailing from Minneapolis, Johnny Collier (vocals), Chad Nichols (drums), Nate Rockwell (guitar) and Nick Lombardo (bass) have changed the dynamic output of the band on their upcoming, June 5, 2012 release, Lost Weekend. To explain the change in sound between their first and second albums, Write This Down’s Johnny Coliier had this to say:
 “The first disc was just all over the map and we were still trying to find our identity”. 
Write This Down has recognized their strengths and are pushing them to a whole new level. The awesome juxtaposition of the gritty vocals of Johnny Collier, with the clean vocals by Nate Rockwell, have been defined and brought to the forefront on Lost Weekend. While the pop rock influenced songs from their debut album are gone, Write This Down continues to put down a fairly diverse set on the new Lost Weekend album. Those raw and gritty vocals are carried over into the lyrical content of Lost Weekend.  Many of the songs are set in the valleys we experience in our lives, not on the mountaintop successes.

Here’s a song by song breakdown of Lost Weekend.

On the opening track from Lost Weekend, the band pulls out all the stops on “The Older I Get, The Better I Was” with the song almost verging into the realm of hardcore. The band seems to be unburdening themselves in their lyrics:
God forbid that we bring offense when you read our sins in the album print
And honestly, this honesty has been killing me
I am your tired and burdened
Chasing, chasing your heaven
We're clinically defective at the worst times
With our twisted up convictions and destructive night walking
We're the drifters and the dreamers, forgive us
Mad dogs fury, raging on, with glory.
“See Ya Never” is the road song that every band wants to write, but not usually with this much honesty.
It's a good life living on the road
Our die hard looks and vagrant souls
Breaking the patterns, killing the routines that I find at home
These are the highlights
Casinos in Reno
Surfing in Long beach
Castles and basements

I can’t get past the similarity between Hawk Nelson’s party song “Bring ‘Em Out” and Write This Down’s  “I'll Make You Famous” to really enjoy this track. Nonetheless, it remains a fun song.
Show time, the party scene is filing in looking for a hideaway from all the deadbeat clones.
And I know how every single night goes crash out on the balcony tearing up the front lawn.
And it’s a bore it's a rerun I've seen before every weekend and they're scraping from the bottom of the barrel for a new improved original that no one’s heard before.

“Red 7” delivers the only overt Christian lyrics on Lost Weekend, but picks up the slot as probably the weakest song on the album.
We walk straight through the gauntlet
Test of faith test of faith.
May God have mercy on you and I for the sins that we shared tonight Be still and pray for the peace that passes all understanding
Goodbye, Goodbye to the setting sun Goodbye, Goodbye to everyone Get back Get back to the starting line get back get back to the only light


“Crash and Burn” is slated to be the first single from Lost Weekend and deservedly so. Hard rock rules both musically and lyrically on this track. The song opens with a heavy guitar riff and draws upon both Johnny and Nate’s vocals. Lyrically, the band describes the trials of being in a band, the distractions, setbacks, and upsets that take away the passion of the artist.
So take a moment, just to think about how it works
And how I tried to change the outlook
Cause it went from being a band, to a business plan
And I already know that I screwed up the fast track
Broken alone and miles from home
So we drove through the night because we had to survive on what our parents gave us
I crash and burn
Just like I always do
I live and learn the truth
I gotta get back to things that I once loved

Write This Down pulled out the stops on their cover of “Don’t Speak”, the Grammy nominated song by the power pop band, No Doubt. I had my own doubts as to how they would interpret the song, but those doubts were dumped when the band brought the song from the pretty pop stylings and added their own rock touch.  This track is more than an improvement on the original No Doubt song.

“Cheap Affairs” is undoubtedly the prettiest musical piece on the album and lyrically one of the most depressing. The tale has been told before of relational unfaithfulness, but rarely as frank as this.
700 IOU’s
Holidays and birthdays too
I've missed them all, I've missed them all
Failed attempts at rendezvous,
This is just a dying cause
But we talked it out and made a truce
Judging by the look on your face, you don't get it
Like every word I said was abandoned grace
Staring at me like you're amazed my bad habits are holding me up and away from you

Track 8, “Florida Rage” carries on with the same theme, but back into the heavier rock vibe and a Blindside influence to this song.
We've seen this coming for months
Feel the shock as I walk
Rejoicing in what I've lost
Stay away, stay away
Keep you in my darker days
Calm your nerves, with a prayer
A cycle I can't repair

The title track, “Lost Weekend”, is one of the catchiest songs I’ve heard in a long time.  The chorus is going to have you singing along (so long as you aren’t embarrassed by stares of neighbouring drivers).
We are the dirty, rotten, cheap and confused
Caught in a lost weekend, a lost weekend
Holy rollers and jokers, fantasy's over
So return as prodigals

The vocal interplay between Nate and Johnny is perfected on “Touch and Go”. These two vocalists show every band in the music industry how the combination of raw and refined vocals can take a rock song to a whole new level. This song may well be on everyone’s favourites list for a long, long time.


Write This Down tip their hat to their home state on the ballad “Minnesota Interlude”.
It's another iced kind of day
Minnesota's gonna freeze my dreams away.
Sittin' on the freeway wondering if I'm ever gonna get back.
Taking one step through the door,
The tension's gonna rip our skin and bones apart.
Lookin' for a fast fight stirring up the dead of winter

Lost Weekend ends with a strong finish on the light rock track “Song and Dance”. Yet again, the lyrics display the trials we find in our lives.
No one knew it, but midnights on Lake Street were constant concepts with backwards progress
But it never failed, we showed up on Sunday morning
Feeling nervous, and hopeless and stranded
With double standards like nothing mattered
Like we had enough and there is salvation in the silence

The Lost Weekend album by Write This Down breaks out of the Tooth and Nail vault on June 5, 2012.  Grab the album, crank it up in the car, crack the plaster in your house, and scare your neighbours with the sound emanating from your speakers. One guarantee is that you will have this album playing again and again.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

The Antidote - Show 33 - The Brothers Martin

The Brothers Martin were the center of attention on this show.  Josiah joined me in the studio to play music by Ronnie and Jason Martin. These two underplayed but very talented musicians have/or do front a number of extraordinary bands. The two brothers joined together for a single album, aptly titled, The Brothers Martin.  Individually they have also created a number of  truly original and musically creative bands over the years.  Starflyer 59, Joy Electric, Dance House Children, and Bon Voyage are just a few of the bands that are found on this show.



Listen to or download this weeks show featuring The Brothers Martin


The Antidote is on an eclectic music bent next week.  A broad range of genres, from indie to metalcore are on the playlist, including a number of brand new songs. Listen live with the link below or download a recorded copy of The Antidote later next week.


Live stream The Antidote Wednesday's from 9 - 10  EST here.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

The Demise of Cornerstone Festival



A sad day in world of Christian music. The largest and most influential of all Christian music festivals has decided to call it quits after 28 years.

Cornerstone Festival was the place to go for any established, newbie, or resurrected band. The 6 day festival typically included 300 bands playing multiple stages in the sweltering summer heat of Southern Illinois with an audience of 25,000 music fans. Untold numbers of bands began their careers when they were "discovered" at Cornerstone. 2012 will be the last year for this musical legacy. The Christian music scene will never be the same.
We are so grateful to have been able to share with you the gift that has been Cornerstone Festival all these years. Our annual gathering in this truly special community has shaped and illuminated our journeys together and apart, beginning in 1984, when the first Cornerstone drew 5000 people to a small fairgrounds outside Chicago.
Through our peak years in the 90s when tens of thousands celebrated this festival's amazing unity-in-diversity amid the Midwestern countryside, to more recent belt-tightening days, we've traveled our ups and downs together in a way that will be a part of our lives forever.
In 2012, we'll be celebrating one final Cornerstone Festival together. Based on a range of factors – including changes in the market and a difficult economy – the timing seems right. This was obviously a hard decision, wrestled with over years and particularly over recent months. But with the decision made, we have the opportunity to come together one last time and bring to a happy, grateful – if tearful – close to this chapter of our lives.
In the days ahead we'll be making some changes to the lineup and schedule that reflect an adjusted budget. We hope to make this a special gathering to remember, to share stories and encourage one another with the vision of Cornerstone in ways that look back and ahead toward new things God is doing. Along with activities like art workshops, kids' programs, seminars, games, movies – and MUSIC, of course – Cornerstone 2012 promises to be a time of thankful reflection and sharing among people who've walked this significant part of their life's journey together.
Keep checking our website and Facebook page for changes and latest information.
Most of you know that Cornerstone Festival grew out of a labor of love from our church and community, Jesus People USA. The festival emerged from JPUSA's Cornerstone magazine and Resurrection Band. Our community continues to operate one of Chicago's largest homeless shelters, also bearing the name Cornerstone. We remain confident in God's faithfulness and grace to lead us on to new chapters in our ongoing journey.
Thanks again to everyone who's been a part of this amazing journey with us! What a privilege it's been. Most of all, thanks to Jesus: the stone rejected that became the true Cornerstone. Amen!
We look forward with mixed sadness and joy to seeing you all this summer, one last time on our Bushnell campground, for a very special Cornerstone Festival 2012.

In His grace, John Herrin, Board President,and The Cornerstone Festival Staff, Genesis Winter and Scott Stahnke, directors

Lauren Mann & TFOF album stream

Indie-folk band, Lauren Mann and the Fairly Odd Folk are streaming their new album, Over Land and Sea.
"In case you missed it, last Tuesday we released our brand new album Over Land and Sea. We spent 7 weeks in the studio in mid-2011 recording with Aaron Marsh, former vocalist of Copeland, and finally after many long months of hard work the album is out! We're so proud of it, and are really excited about the response that it's gotten so far!

That being said, we still know a lot of people really have no idea who we are (maybe some of you reading this are in that boat) so we though, why don't we stream our new album online for a while to give people a chance to listen to it before buying it.

So if you'd like to check out our full album Over Land and Sea, it is currently streaming here:
CLICK HERE TO STREAM THE ALBUM
I was surprised to see that LMATFOF had recorded a cover of the August Burns Red song "Redemption".  It's fantastic check out that track and the rest of the album too.

Lauren and the rest of the band are on tour and heading towards Ontario next week.  For those living near Peterborough, Ontario, head to The Parish, 746 Park St. S (meeting at St. John's Catholic School).  Lauren Mann and the Fairly Odd Folk will be performing Sunday June 27th church service at 10:30 AM .

Thursday, May 17, 2012

The Antidote - The Violet Burning, Pt 2 show


Round two of  the feature on Michael Pritzl and The Violet Burning.  You can hear more of the interview with Michael and his thoughts on faith, his artistry, the internet, and the new concept album, The Story of Our Lives by The Violet Burning.
  
Our final winner of the Soulfest ticket giveaway was Alec from Thronhill, ON.  He'll be joining Janine,  John, and Mark who also won tickets by listening to The Antidote.


Listen to or download this weeks show featuring The Violet Burning


The Brothers Martin are the emphasis of next weeks show.  My part-time co-host, Josiah, will be joining me in at Trent Radio to play the music of Ronnie and Jason Martin. The two brothers joined together for a single album, aptly enough titled, The Brothers Martin.  Individually they have also created a number of  truly original and musically creative bands over the years.  Starflyer 59, Joy Electric, Dance House Children, Bon Voyage are just a few of the bands that will be heard.  Tune in or check this blog next week.  It will be a treat.


Live stream The Antidote Wednesday's from 9 - 10  EST here.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

The Antidote - The Violet Burning, Pt 1 show


The Antidote featuring Michael Pritzl of The Violet Burning joined me on the phone to share his views on faith, his artistry, the internet, and the bands amazing, 3 CD, 34 track concept album, The Story of Our Lives.
  
I neglected to give away a pair of tickets to attend  Soulfest, the largest Christian music festival in New England. I promise to give away another pair of passes on next week's show.


Listen to or download this weeks show featuring The Violet Burning


Due to the breadth of material on both the album and the interview, I've split the The Violet Burning episode show into two portions.  Join The Antidote next week as we sum up The Story of Our Lives and the conversation with Michael. 


Live stream The Antidote Wednesday's from 9 - 10  EST here.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

The Antidote - Show 30, Thousand Foot Krutch


Double whammy on episode 30 of The Antidote. Trevor McNevan joined me on the phone for a conversation on the development of Thousand Foot Krutch and their brand new album, The End Is Where We Begin. We run through a bit of TFK discography including a number of songs from the new album. 


Another pair of tickets were given away to attend  Soulfest, the largest Christian music festival in New England. One more pair are to be given away on next week's show.


This week The Antidote featured artists how are performing at this year's festival.  Listen or download a copy of the show to hear some great bands.


Listen to or download this weeks show featuring Thousand Foot Krutch


Next week, Michael Pritzl of The Violet Burning shares his views on faith, his artistry, the internet, and the bands epic, 3 CD, 34 track concept album, The Story of Our Lives.


Live stream The Antidote Wednesday's from 9 - 10  EST here.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

The Greatest Music Video of All Time!

There's no point ever looking at YouTube for any new music videos.  The greatest and certainly most entertaining music video of all time was just uploaded by Family Force 5. TURN YOUR SPEAKERS UP