With 3 more releases planned through KingUnderground, the band is very much on its way to well-deserved, wider appeal. Singer/songwriter Jason Gray stopped by the CCMmag Cafe today and played an intimate set for a small group of fans in Nashville. Originally released in 2018 as a small vinyl run, the project gets a much needed revamp. The beautifully versatile album, 8 tracks in length, now comes remastered on double vinyl LP with updated cover art. Other tracks like ‘Smooth’ give Khruangbin a run for their money. A stellar piece of high-grade musicianship, and the perfect relaxing tune to throw on after a hard day’s work. The sublime and spacey ‘Dave’s’ is another standout cut. Artist: Jason Gray, Song: Remind Me Who I Am (Live), Duration: 04:04, Size: 9.62 MB, Bitrate: 320 kbit/sec, Type: mp3. They really show off their skills in the first few minutes, showing off a range of styles from an uptempo ska-like jam to a downtempo sleazy Jazz-Rock groove. After successful sessions and premieres with prestigious station KEXP, and being at the forefront of the Seattle music scene, they’re now ready to branch out and take their sound worldwide.īad Juice kicks off with lush, soulful big band horns, as the triumphant and quite epic intro sets the tone for this truly unique multifaceted band. Their signature sound is a Psychedelic fusion of Hip-Hop, Funk, Jazz, and Soul which come together with complex, well thought out arrangements and progressive style. Gray is both a restless soul and a dependable artist, and. While perhaps not as musically adventurous as Gray's last full album, it is stacked with great melodies and heart-felt lyrics and performances. It’s a 5 song reflection on what I think of as the kind of base-line wisdom that is foundational for future discovery: the humility that recognizes we are works in progress (“ Becoming“), the simple gratitude for the gift and giver of life (“ Maker Of Mornings“), the necessity of childlikeness (“ The Wonder“), the peace of living surrendered (“ I’m Gonna Let it Go“), and the hope that the author and finisher of our faith is always at work in the roller coaster ride of transformation (“ Order Disorder Reorder“).High Pulp are an 8-piece band that emerged from the Royal Room, a legendary Seattle Jazz club where they held “Funk Church” jam sessions in 2017. Order, Disorder, Reorder is a rare beast, a true CCM 'concept album' that masterfully drives home its theme with solid pop music craftsmanship. I wrote some songs to explore these themes and decided to release them in three volumes: “Order,” “Disorder,” and “Reorder,” giving time and space for reflecting on one part of the journey before digging into the next. In the mirror all I see, Is who I dont wanna be, Remind me who I am. Recognizing this helps me panic less and trust more. When I lose my way, And I forget my name, Remind me who I am. Today’s reorder becomes tomorrow’s order, and the cycle begins again. We are wiser, kinder, more humble, and stronger than before. Reorder is when we emerge from disorder transformed by what we learned and by having met with God in a way that changed us. Reminded of our vulnerability, we are broken down and opened up enough to meet with God in a profound way. We find we weren’t as in control as we thought we were and there is more we need to learn. We’re using all that we’ve learned so far to put our lives together with stability and security.ĭisorder is when our plan falls apart. Order is when everything is going according to our plan. 3 words to describe this process of transformation are order, disorder, and reorder. The human spirit is something like a muscle in that it must be pushed to its limits and torn down in order to grow. Theyre dressing up the city in a brightly lighted gown Theres singing in the streets whenever Christmas comes to town So let the spirit find you wherever you have been And bring you to the child who makes us children again Christmas is coming, the bells are ringing Hope comes alive as music fills the air I hear the drumming, it wont be long. Truly, truly, I tell you, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a seed but if it dies, it bears much fruit.”
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