Rage, Rage Against the Dying of the Light – Brand New at Concrete Street Amphitheater, Corpus Christi, Texas 11/5/16
Brand New know exactly who they are – the rest of us aren’t really sure anymore. In their 16 years of existence, Brand…
Music Review: Bon Iver’s 22, A MILLION
Resident Pop Theology music critic, Benjamin Griffin, offers a review of Bon Iver’s latest album, 22, A Million. More after the jump.
Chance the Rapper’s COLORING BOOK: A Review
Benjamin Drew Griffin praises Chance the Rapper’s latest release, Coloring Book, which itself is full of praise. More after the jump.
Swimming Alone: Radiohead’s A MOON SHAPED POOL
Pop Theology contributor Benjamin Drew Griffin has had some time to swim in Radiohead’s new album, A Moon Shaped Pool. His thoughts after the jump.
Presbyterian Reflections on the Death of Prince
Strange things happen at summer camp. Even Christian summer camp. Away from parents, out in the woods, under the supervision of mildly responsible…
New Songs for Springtime
PopTheology contributor Benjamin Griffin gives your ears a workout with some of the warmest and most fertile tunes for spring. New Songs for…
Church in PA Does Peter Gabriel Mass
No more miracles, loaves and fishes/Been too busy with the washing of the dishes. — “Lay Your Hands on Me” Peter Gabriel There…
The Art of Forgetting Fossils: A Review of Sufjan Stevens’ ‘Carrie and Lowell’
We don’t know who Sufjan Stevens is. Some have claimed him as this generation’s greatest folk artist, a master of Americana orchestration…
‘Montage of Heck’: A Gospel of Kurt Cobain
Last year I got a chance to see and review Seattle’s Experience Music Project’s exhibit on Kurt Cobain and the grunge era. The…