Martha Munizzi "Glorious": When you come into His presence Lifting up the name of Jesus And you hear the music playing And you...
You called my name Then I ran out of that grave Out of the darkness Into Your glorious day You called my name And I ran out of that grave Out of the darkness Into Your glorious day Now Your mercy has saved my soul Now Your freedom is all that I know The old made new Jesus, when...
Another excellent duet. I take the lyrics to be about life under the current presidential administration, a topic I’m not generally that keen to engage with in my pop music listening. But Bridgers and Oberst tackle in a way that’s oblique enough that you don’t have to think about it ...
6. “Oh, Bangladesh”– This is another good song. Multi-tracked vocals, big drum sound, persistent piano, cool lyrics, Stonesy guitar. “Why do you treat me so good / With all the mess that I’m in?” Well, Liz, it’s because of songs like this. 7. “Bang! Bang!”– This ...
“Volvo Driving Soccer Mom” might make me squirm the most because of the way in which Alexakis frames his narrative. He spits first-person lyrics like “I used to be a bad girl/I got busted for possession of my wizard shaped bong/…but now I’m the Volvo Driving Soccer Mom,” as ...
Out of the darkness into Your glorious day Now Your mercy has saved my soul Now Your freedom is all I know The old made new, Jesus, when I met You You called my name and I ran out of that grave Out of the darkness into Your glorious day You called my name and I ran out of th...