Reformed Tunes Tuesday: Thrice – “At The Last”
Posted by Josh Mullen in Music on 01. Jun, 2010 | 0 Comments
This jam comes from Thrice’s newest album “Beggars”. It’s about a man who is nearing/at the end of his life, and is looking back on all that he has done. He sees that he’s never really done anything too bad (murder/steal), and that he seems to have always looked out for his own best interests. He’s a pretty good guy. But then realizes that when he’s gone, none of it really mattered, that it was all in vain.
Reformed Tunes Tuesday: Thrice – “Like Moths To Flame”
Posted by Josh Mullen in Music on 02. Mar, 2010 | 1 Comment
This song is off of one of my favorite albums of all time, Vheissu (2005). This song stood out to me more than any song on the record with it amazing intrumentals, incredible vocals, and very rich and stunningly visual lyrics. The song is based off the story of Peter and takes place through his eyes, going through the end of his time with Jesus. For example: bitter herbs(passover), bread and wine(last supper), etc. What makes it such a great story is how the song picks up at the end and feels like such a rush, and you can almost literally feel what Peter was feeling, what things were racing through his mind, and the pain and anguish in his heart.
Reformed Tunes Tuesday: Jon Foreman – “Equally Skilled”
Posted by Josh Mullen in Music on 22. Feb, 2010 | 2 Comments
Jon Foreman is a favorite of mine, with great music and great lyrics. This song comes off of his “Fall EP” (2007), and discusses the sinfulness and depravity of man and the justice and wrath of God.
Reformed Tunes Tuesday: Thrice – “In Exile”
Posted by Josh Mullen in Music on 19. Jan, 2010 | 4 Comments
A great song about our brief life here on Earth and living for our true home in eternity with Jesus, from Thrice’s new album “Beggars”
Reformed Tunes Tuesday: An Introduction
Posted by Josh Mullen in Music on 19. Jan, 2010 | 1 Comment
I’m going to pick up where Les Lanphere left off on his blog at killerrobotninja.com with Reformed Tunes Tuesday.