"Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero
(Seize the day, while trusting little on what tomorrow might bring)."
Favorite Music:
A bunch of different styles (but no country!)... Music like:
Interests:
Painting, writing, photography, reading, cooking, listening to music, surfing the internet (or else I wouldn't be here), shopping, watching movies, my classes (just not the homework), being with friends and family, church... basically, doing the things I love.
Christmas Songs by Jars Of Clay This is Jars of Clay's first Christmas release since the Little Drummer Boy EP came out in 1997. It is well worth the wait! Jars really brings the Christmas spirit, mixing the old and the new with great expertise. Their sound is better than ever. It ...
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Oh! Gravity. by Switchfoot Switchfoot experiments with a new sound this time around on Oh! Gravity. When I first listened to this album, I didn't know what to think of it. This outing takes a different approach. Musically, it sounds like they are striving for a slightly less-produced ...
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Live Monsters by Jars Of Clay This EP comes nearly on the heels of Jars Of Clay's latest full-length album, Good Monsters. While all of the songs featured on this EP can be found on that album, this EP is still good. Live Monsters gives people a taste of what the band's live shows ...
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Cities by Anberlin Cities a good improvement over Anberlin's last album. It shows that Anberlin has grown as a band--with tighter lyrics and a newer sound. This has my seal of approval. "Godspeed", getting things to a strong start, will probably be the most well-known ...
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Divine Discontent by Sixpence None the Richer Divine Discontent was Sixpence's first album after more than 3 years. It was pretty much worth the wait. Leigh Nash's uniquely sweet-sounding voice and Matt Slocum's lyrics and musical arrangements give Sixpence None The Richer a good sound. This album ...
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