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On this episode of Matt’s Music we’re going to be listening to some great music from artists such as Lights Go Down, Starfield and Come Wind.
In this episode of Matt’s Music we hear great music from Seabird, Come Wind as well as a very special guest Zach Havens! Also congratulations to our contest winner, please check your email! Original Air Date: 28th Sept, 2018
It's slower I guess, I don't know. Feedback said it was a good one, easy listening.
In this interview Garrett Russell of Silent Planet talks with TruthSeekah about Philosophy, Psychedelics, Intimacy With Jesus and a whole lot more. This was a great conversation and we connected on so many levels. Silent Planet are a Los Angeles-based metalcore band whose music embraces dynamics swinging from quiet, atmospheric contemplation to a full-on sonic assault, and whose lyrics offer a thoughtful view of the challenges of life in a destructive, chaotic world. Taking their name from a novel by C.S. Lewis, Silent Planet was formed in 2009 by Garrett Russell, who says he was inspired to use music to express his spiritual ideals while volunteering at a Haitian orphanage as part of a Christian youth mission. Lead vocalist Russell teamed up with Thomas Freckleton on guitar, keyboards, and vocals, guitarist Spencer Keene, bassist Igor Efimov, and drummer Alex Camarena, and Silent Planet began playing West Coast venues. (Keene does not always tour with the group; guitarist Mitchell Stark takes his place on the road.) In 2012, Silent Planet released their debut EP, Come Wind, Come Weather, which was produced by Matt Goldman. In 2014, the band released a second EP, Lastsleep (1944-1946), which earned rave reviews and attracted the attention of respected metal/punk label Solid State Records; they promptly signed the band, and Silent Planet's first full-length album, The Night God Slept, was released in November 2014. Two years and many performances later, the band issued their much anticipated sophomore studio long-player Everything Was Sound. SOCIAL CONNECT WITH TRUTHSEEKAH ON SOCIAL MEDIAiTunes - Facebook - YouTube - Twitter - Email - SUPPORT THE SHOW BECOME A MEMBER via PATREONAND GET REWARDS!!!We do not exist without the help of our Patrons! Running a professional podcast is very costly and has many monthly fees. If you enjoy the content please consider coming on board as a partner at any level. You enable me to continue to bring you content and you get tons of Patreon Only Rewards on the Patreon page. Choose Level - $1 - $5 - $10 - $25 - $50 - $100 - $500 - $1,000 FREE AUDIBLE AUDIO BOOKGet Yourself A Free Audio Book And Support The Show At The Same Time! You often hear TruthSeekah drop the names of a few books that have motivated him in his spiritual journey, two being The Final Quest by Rick Joyner and The Alchimest by Paulo Coelho. These books are available on Audible. Click Here To Get Your FREE Book
In this interview Garrett Russell of Silent Planet talks with TruthSeekah about Philosophy, Psychedelics, Intimacy With Jesus and a whole lot more. This was a great conversation and we connected on so many levels. Silent Planet are a Los Angeles-based metalcore band whose music embraces dynamics swinging from quiet, atmospheric contemplation to a full-on sonic assault, and whose lyrics offer a thoughtful view of the challenges of life in a destructive, chaotic world. Taking their name from a novel by C.S. Lewis, Silent Planet was formed in 2009 by Garrett Russell, who says he was inspired to use music to express his spiritual ideals while volunteering at a Haitian orphanage as part of a Christian youth mission. Lead vocalist Russell teamed up with Thomas Freckleton on guitar, keyboards, and vocals, guitarist Spencer Keene, bassist Igor Efimov, and drummer Alex Camarena, and Silent Planet began playing West Coast venues. (Keene does not always tour with the group; guitarist Mitchell Stark takes his place on the road.) In 2012, Silent Planet released their debut EP, Come Wind, Come Weather, which was produced by Matt Goldman. In 2014, the band released a second EP, Lastsleep (1944-1946), which earned rave reviews and attracted the attention of respected metal/punk label Solid State Records; they promptly signed the band, and Silent Planet's first full-length album, The Night God Slept, was released in November 2014. Two years and many performances later, the band issued their much anticipated sophomore studio long-player Everything Was Sound. SOCIAL CONNECT WITH TRUTHSEEKAH ON SOCIAL MEDIAiTunes - Facebook - YouTube - Twitter - Email - SUPPORT THE SHOW BECOME A MEMBER via PATREONAND GET REWARDS!!!We do not exist without the help of our Patrons! Running a professional podcast is very costly and has many monthly fees. If you enjoy the content please consider coming on board as a partner at any level. You enable me to continue to bring you content and you get tons of Patreon Only Rewards on the Patreon page. Choose Level - $1 - $5 - $10 - $25 - $50 - $100 - $500 - $1,000 FREE AUDIBLE AUDIO BOOKGet Yourself A Free Audio Book And Support The Show At The Same Time! You often hear TruthSeekah drop the names of a few books that have motivated him in his spiritual journey, two being The Final Quest by Rick Joyner and The Alchimest by Paulo Coelho. These books are available on Audible. Click Here To Get Your FREE Book
On this episode of the Sleeping Situation podcast, we discuss the politics of buttcracks, creepy dinosaur puppets, and Matt’s celebrity doppelgangers. Also on this episode, we review concerts by Saintseneca and Come Wind as well as the new Fleet Foxes album “Crack Up,” and we introduce a new take on the Newlywed Game (that’s basically the same, except we’re not wed). We call it the Dating-For-A-While-And-Living-Together Game.
The Antidote meets for a solid talk with Come Wind. This Ohio based indie rock quintet has produced a series of amazing EP's. Now it's time to be blown away (pun intended) by their first full-length, Move In Place.
The Antidote meets for a solid talk with Come Wind. This Ohio based indie rock quintet has produced a series of amazing EP’s. Now it’s time to be blown away (pun intended) by their first full-length, Move In Place.
Christian Rock!
Christian Rock!
Christian Rock!
Christian Rock!
Christian Rock!
Christian Rock!