Thursday, March 25, 2010

Hold me?

"I am not a paper cup...

just found these cute cups, in my new favorite read "Pulp Magazine" now usually i hate magazines, not a big fan, they always bore me and i just don't like them.
But i do rather like Pulp! it all started because a friend of mine had recently had an article published, so i thought i would check it out, now....I'm quite hooked!
anyway, as i was trawling along, i found this little beauty!
I would quite like one....yearp

Here's what Pulp has to say about it:

Porcelain Not Paper

Designed by DCI, ‘I Am Not a Paper Cup’ is meant to bring the ecological battle against deforestation right to your lips and mind every morning.

Looks can be deceiving - in reality the lid is made from silicone and the cup from porcelain.

In addition to keeping your beverage hot or cold for longer the lid is super secure to prevent spillages while you rush to get out the house or around the office.

The cup itself has double layers of porcelain separated by an empty cavity for maximum insulation. However in the spirit of modernity, it is dishwasher and microwave safe.

You will also manage to look like you just bought that freshly barista-made, grande-sized mochachino that your co-workers crave so much.

Make Styrofoam and paper cups a thing of the past when you sip your morning energy out of this clever and eco-friendly invention!


Joshua Radin and Maria Taylor


I know this is pretty cheesy but I'm so in love with this duet.
Joshua Radin and Maria Taylor are so cute together.
<3


Tuesday, March 23, 2010

mmmlove!


The Swell Season.
I don't really want to say much about these guys...i'll let the music speak for itself.



We heart It.




I really want to see this! ohhh


-MOGWAI-





Perfect huh!


Thanks to my flat mate andy for showing me this delight!


Top top top top top!

I cannot wait to see this!!
:) we can watch it together? cary grant is such a swoon!! *sigh

BBC Lounge Live!!

So i just found BBC lounge live, its pretty amazing, well worth checking out some of the acts they have had in!
Not a huge kings of leon fan, but i do love this cover!






Thursday, March 18, 2010

Music... when is it worship?


So this morning i was listening to a song i love, and worshipped God through it.
BUT it was not a christian song, the lyrics are (i presume) about a relationship between man and woman, not God and Daughter at all...

and yet, i was worshipping, my heart was full of admiration and love for my God, and it flowed effortlessly from my heart, i lay on the coarse, cold floor of my dark little room, one minute fine, the next, tears streaming down my face, i was so in love, it overwhelmed me, but it wasn't the music, it wasn't the melody, the lyrics, the harmonies, the beat or rhythm or anything else, and somehow, even if all that had been taken away, i still would have been in the same place, so what was it? what is about some songs that just lunge me into the deepest and most powerful moments with God?

I like to think, that it was her, the girl, the writer, it was her heart connecting with Gods as she wrote the song, it was an exchange of Love and beauty that went on inside her as she played her piano and sang with the voice, the voice so like her fathers, and the hands that where made first and foremost to worship.

without even knowing it, she was worshiping, and her song was saturated in God.
why? because she is in love, and every cell in her Body was created to worship God, everything, and it was only a matter of time before she would realize. it.


During my time at SAE this year, i learnt about a thing called "Timbre" (pronounced like "Tahmber") Its a french word that means the color or unique quality of a song, it has nothing to do with pitch or loudness of length, its what separates instruments from each other, what makes a certain flute sound, different from another, and all voices unique etc.

My understanding is, that every note from a musical instrument creates an incredibly complex wave, containing an infinite amount of frequencies, harmonies, overtones, partials etc, most of which we cannot hear.
So what is this color thing thing? spoken of as one of the fundamental aspects of music, what is Timbre? no one seems to really know.

I like to think of it as flecks of God, the color of him in every note or instrument that no one can quite put their finger on.
Imagine if, when God spoke the world into being, that action, that sound, still resounds in everything else, so in a way...you could say, that every note, still has Gods voice in it.

I like to think... therefore, when we create music, weather we want it to or not, its got God in it, in every note, in every frequency, and even when we speak, our voice is saturated! we can't even help it!


So back to my original statement, When is it just music and when is it worship?
Well perhaps Its always worship?

But we know for a fact music isn't always worship!? or do we? *shrugs
Maybe it is! I have no idea.
I know for a fact that sometimes i will listen to a song and it will be a perfectly lovely song, but something about it twists my soul into unbearable knots and i just can't listen to it, it just feels awful, no matter how lovely it may be, its like listening to it is literally and some how physically damaging my soul.


So my question remains unanswered, when is a song a worship song and when is it not?

hmmm, well to get the answer, i guess i'll have to look deeper into what exactly worship is.


here's what my mac has to say about it:

worship |ˈwər sh əp|
noun

The feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity : the worship of God | ancestor worship.

• the acts or rites that make up a formal expression of reverence for a deity; a religious ceremony or ceremonies : the church was opened for public worship.

• adoration or devotion comparable to religious homage, shown toward a person or principle : Krushchev threw the worship of Stalin overboard.

• archaic honor given to someone in recognition of their merit.

• [as title ] ( His/Your Worship) chiefly Brit. used in addressing or referring to an important or high-ranking person, esp. a magistrate or mayor : we were soon joined by His Worship the Mayor.

verb ( -shiped |ˈwərʃəpt|, -shiping |ˈwərʃəpɪŋ|; also -shipped, -shipping) [ trans. ]
show reverence and adoration for (a deity); honor with religious rites : the Maya built jungle pyramids to worship their gods.

• treat (someone or something) with the reverence and adoration appropriate to a deity : she adores her sons and they worship her.

• [ intrans. ] take part in a religious ceremony : he went to the cathedral because he chose to worship in a spiritually inspiring building.

DERIVATIVES
worshiper |ˈwərʃəpər| (also worshipper) noun
ORIGIN Old English [worthiness, acknowledgment of worth] (see worth , -ship).


and my

gaah, i LOVE the origins of words, i don't really know why but they always hit me right in the face, etymology is amazing.



SO back to where i was going with all of this...

We have all heard the saying "Actions speak louder than words" is it the same in songs? maybe its the action of a song that determines its final direction?

I used to always argue with my sisters, that i believed God could move through any type of music, no matter the lyrical content etc, and i would say "I honestly think someone could get smacked in the face by God even at a Marilyn Manson Concert!" truth be told i have never even listened to Marilyn Manson, i have just heard a lot about how terrible and ungodly his music is.

Nevertheless, our God is bigger than all of that, and surely he could strike anywhere right?
I'd always love imagining some bogan kid mid concert singing his little heart and when suddenly BOOM God strikes and his little broken heart starts to beat, pounding with grace, he hears a different translation to the words being spoken, his eyes grow wide with the glory of God, and he just knows there is a different meaning buried deep within the song, thats so much more powerful than everything else.

I would never win the debates, and they would always end with me getting tongue tied and frustrated at my lack of knowledge on the topic.

Hmm...i just remembered a sermon by Shane Willard.


He summed all this up perfectly in his reality TV series sermon "Blind Spots" when he says this: "If i took really expensive Coffee beans, and you grind it all up, and you put it in a filter, and you put boiling water though it you get? =Coffee.
But if i put a dirty athletic sock in the filter, would it make it not coffee? no.
But would it make it taste bad? yes.

The dirty sock does not make the coffee not coffee, but it effects the flavor.
So whatever we are doing, the acts of the flesh, does it change original content?
No BUT it effects the flavor to everybody else who taste's it.

And where does that come from? the "X" factor of his whole thing is in the soul.
Sometimes, the stuff in our spirit, starts to come out but to get out, its got to go through our soul and through our body, and sometimes the perfection gets mixed with the blind-spots in our soul and it comes out tasting like a dirty sock."



YUSS!! i can't believe i remembered that sermon! it was one of my favorites but still, nice.

Its perfect!

So, in conclusion you could say, Gods perfection/voice/sound are all in every song through its... lets say "Timbre"
Therefore every song has the roots of worship, and the desire to honor God, but its OUR flavor, that ends up effecting its taste/flavor.

Woah, i just realized i have made some really big statements in this, please know this is just the thoughtful ramblings of a young inquisitive heart, trying to figure a few things out, i mean no disrespect to anyone.

Let me know if you have any thoughts, I'm always longing to hear new theories and ideas!


AND a big special thanks to the man himself Shane Willard for his brilliant words to help withe the puzzles.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

And from the heart to your lips, I become your puzzle


I heard this delightful girl playing last night on the radio in my favorite book store borders!
Its so sweet, its my all time favorite place right now, it has a cafe inside it and you can take books to read while you have breakfast or lunch ^_^ such a brilliant idea! anyway, she rather caught my ear, and now I'm hooked!
She has such a sweet voice, and my my her lyrics are honestly so darling!

Listen to this please, its amazing! -


Study!


accidently took this photo while i was studying yesterday! i kinda like it.
I have two exams left :) this makes me so so so so happy.
i have one tomorrow! err... speaking of which, i should get to bed!
but what a night huh!

YUSS! finally, new song has been posted, gosh i love this!


Hmmm wadda ye think?

Worth checking out, I'm not sure how much i like this yet, but i think it will grow on me, Broken Bells is the collaboration of Brian Burton (Danger Mouse) and James Mercer (The Shins) its quite an interesting mix huh!

I quite like it, its an interesting collaboration! let me know what you think! ...all you invisible fans.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Im on the biggest Jesus boost these past few weeks, i feel like i have had a huge injection of passion!
I'm loving it so much :)

I don't know why, but i have a craving for all things 1930's today! quite exciting, i don't know the era very well, but i found


I KNOW! your thinking 1939! thats hardly the 1930's! so i got some more treats too! ;)




HOW cute is this ^_^ JIMMY is adorable haha

Monday, March 15, 2010

Love at first hear.


My new favorites, i actually think Chris Chu has one of THE most divine voices i have ever heard!


Sunday, March 14, 2010

Justin Bryan Nelson



UI stumbled upon Justin Bryan Nelson quite on accident! And ohhh boy, i am so glad i did.
His work is really quite beautiful, here are a few of my favorites:







CONVERGE IN NZ!


Hero's.

Converge came to New Zealand!
By far, their Auckland show was THE best show i have ever been to (even though im pretty sure i know have tenitus.silly. forgetting to bring earplugs)
If you have a chance to see them live, do it.





cute beard suckkeer


Beard, talent, voice.

CHECK CHECK CHECK! walla!

Swoooooonfest


YOU are the bestest thing...ohlala

Ray Lamontagne.




Master of samples.





Totally loving this, stumbled upon it, and now I'm really quite hooked.