I'll be the first to admit that, what with my OCE coming up and all, things have been pretty heady these days at terra incognita. Between ecclesiocentric theories of aesthetics, historical readings of the messianic calling of Christ and post-modern paradigms for ministry,terra incognita has maybe wandered up into some terra arcana.
Well: the view from the ivory tower may be panoramic, but the height is sometimes dizzying. So indulge me as I try to find my feet back on the ground again with little cathartic rocking out.
I wrote and recorded a song a bunch of months ago called "Feel" which was a kind of lament over the volume, speed, glare and spiritual disconnectedness of our world (written, ironically, in the genre of a loud, fast, glaring, fragmented rock tune...). It's no "guitar-gently-weeps," to be sure, but in a small way it helped me bring a heart-cry out through my fingertips. In the interest of a little change of pace from the academia, I offer it here.
(You should be able to hear "Feel" by clicking on the play button below; if not, you can hear it here).
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