Unveiled

adrianhummel:

Everyone wants to help out with a cause that is bigger than themselves. I have the chance for you to do that by getting the word out about this EP Compliation. RE-BLOG this and help my friends from Hello Somebody. They just released an EP today that has music from The Almost, Bryce Avery of The Rocket Summer, Matt Shelton of The Wedding, and Kari Jobe.
Hello Somebody is a non-profit set up to feed kids in impoverished places all around the world. They take non of the profit and all of it goes towards helping others.  Each EP FEEDS 100 kids.
Click the picture to listen to the EP and at the very least REBLOG this to help spread the word about Hello Somebody.
Thank you!

adrianhummel:

Everyone wants to help out with a cause that is bigger than themselves. I have the chance for you to do that by getting the word out about this EP Compliation. RE-BLOG this and help my friends from Hello Somebody. They just released an EP today that has music from The Almost, Bryce Avery of The Rocket Summer, Matt Shelton of The Wedding, and Kari Jobe.

Hello Somebody is a non-profit set up to feed kids in impoverished places all around the world. They take non of the profit and all of it goes towards helping others.  Each EP FEEDS 100 kids.

Click the picture to listen to the EP and at the very least REBLOG this to help spread the word about Hello Somebody.

Thank you!

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The Kickstarter Blog: Rest Stops of America

kickstarter:

Sometimes there’s nothing better than hitting the open road with a gas station coffee in one hand and an old-fashioned paper map in another. (A hand on the steering wheel every once in a while works well too.) But in addition to blaring unfamiliar radio stations and trying to get trucks to…

(Source: kickstarter)

thematthewquinn:

The start of a short film with Elijah Moore that I shot with my friend Shawn Michael Franklin.

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(Source: hannah-matthew)

powerfm:

#4 Adrian: Switchfoot- The Sound

I really kind of feel like this past album Hello Hurricane put Switchfoot back on the map. Before this release they were an independent band again and John Foreman released a bunch of solo material. He also worked on some side projects and while the uncertainty of the future of Switchfoot was apparent Hello Hurricane helped reposition Switchfoot as one of the best alt. rock bands of the past 10 years.  

I think part of the reason why this is true is because of the bands apparent awareness to serve and help others and position their music as a megaphone for causes greater then themselves. This is why I choose The Sound (John M. Perkins’ Blues) as my 5th song for 2010. To really appreciate the song itself you have to look beyond the song and the reason as to why John wrote it.

“The Sound (John Perkin’s Blues) is a very important song for us as a band. I see so much hatred and fear around me, I see so many people living out their pain. I hear it on the radio. I see it in the headlines. John Perkin’s story needs to be heard. This song was inspired by a man who sang a louder song than hatred. In a world where we are defined by our differences, Mr. Perkin’s life of service and compassion is a tangible demonstration of what it means to live a life of love. Love is the loudest song we could sing. Louder than racism. Louder than fear. Louder than hatred. John Perkin’s said it right, love is the final fight. We’re excited to hear this song on the radio, louder than pain.”

—Jon Foreman

 

Here are the rest of the staff’s #4 pick of the top 10 songs for 2010.

 

Whitney: Thrice “In Exile” 

Eddie: The Showdown “Take Me Home”

Bianca: Flyleaf- ”Chasm” 

Chris: Hawk Nelson- “Crazy Love”

DawnManic Drive- “Music”

David: Sleep For Sleepers- “Of What I Have, Let It Be Enough

We will pick back up on Monday the 27th and announce 3, 2, and 1. Have a VERY Merry Christmas and I hope everyone celebrates the birth of our Savior with family and friends.

-Power Fm