10.04.2005

nothing is sound :: switchfoot

the title gives away this album. nothing is sound; nothing in this world is worth putting our trust in. i found this to be a beautiful album dealing with the reality of brokenness and hope being found in God. it's not stated that blatantly, but that's what poetry is all about... it communicates emotions, not solely propositions. and that is what i find in this album...songs full of the feeling that the world falls apart around us, but in the middle of it all we find hope in God.

when i listen to stars i hear a song about looking to God in the middle of our troubles. "when i look at the stars i see someone else"

when i listen to the shadow proves the sunshine i hear a beautiful song about the brokenness around and within us showing us in an even more powerful way the glory of God "crooked soul trying to stand up straight...the shadow proves the sunshine"

when i listen to easier than love i hear a song lamenting the misuse and abuse of sex in our society "she is easier than love, is easier than life...what have we done, what is the monster we've become"

when i listen to politicians i hear a song about placing one's allegiance and hope in God's kingdom rather than our frail ones full of political rivalries and problems. "we are broken, we are bitter, we're the problems, we're the politicians...i pledge allegiance to a country without borders, without politicians"

i hear songs that are dealing with the issues we face in the world around us with a perspective that is always placing hope in kingdom come. i think they best compare to the laments found in the psalms.

"does justice never find you? do the wicked never lose? is there any honest song to sing besides these blues? ...and nothing is okay until the world caves in" (the blues)

"my wound goes deeper than the skin. there's no hiding it, so i'm not trying it. my hope runs underneath it all, the day that i'll be home. finally back where we belong. finally free." (the setting sun)

4 comments:

Erskine said...

Sometimes I hate it when people "respond" to my blog without even mentioning what I wrote. However, I've been struggling from a major case of "I miss Brando" lately. It drove me to do a pet-peeve just to say, "Man, I'm thinking about you and hope you're doing well. I miss you bigtime right now."

matthew said...

thanks for mentioning the song 'politicians' it sounds like what my next sermon is about. i think i'll look up the lyrics for a closer look.

Kate Patterson said...

Hey Brandon and Karen, just wanted to check in and say Hi, Prayed for you and direction this weekend at our 24hr prayer. Hope you are doing well! Very much enjoyed your post!

b.rando said...

thanks all. kate, really appreciate your prayers...