I don’t listen to music very much. When I am driving, I prefer podcasts and talk radio because I like to engage ideas and argue—yes, I argue with the car radio. I certainly don’t make a habit of going to concerts, but I was very excited about a concert last September at St. Andrews in Vancouver. Among the sold out crowd, I was delighted to see many former students who obviously have very good taste in music. The main act was Josh Garrels.
I was first introduced to Josh Garrels at a New Year’s Eve gathering. The music playing behind a room full of conversations and it intrigued me. Even over the laughter and talk I could tell that this music was wonderful, so I asked the host, “Who is this?”
“It’s Josh Garrels,” he said.
The next day I downloaded his most recent album—for free!
It is called Love and War and the Sea in Between. I laid on the couch and listened to the whole thing all the way through. I loved it! I found it brilliant musically; after all, it was the music that I found so wonderful the night before. I was delighted to find Garrels’ songs were equally beautiful lyrically. They are intelligent but also poetic. He avoids cliché; and the ideas are not simplistic. The words can mean one thing to you one day and two months later, they mean something else.
I was interested to learn a little more about this incredible musician so I did a quick internet search. I was shocked to find out that I had just downloaded Christianity Todays’ Album of the Year for 2011. I was surprised and delighted that this music I loved so much was created by a Christian. When you listen to it a second time there is no doubt that he’s a Christian artist.
Perhaps it was his faith that prompted him to give away the album I had just downloaded—apparently he has given away well over 160,000 downloads. He gave downloaders an opportunity to “tip.” All these proceeds, over $70,000, went to a relief project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. I think he will be blessed by his “first fruits” offering because there are a lot of people like me who downloaded the album when it was free, then bought his older albums and now eagerly await his next one.
I like Josh Garrels because he gives away albums and money. I love his lyrics because they are good and true and beautiful, honestly exploring love and loss and guilt and Grace and the mystery between. And I love Josh Garrels’ music.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
So who’s checked out Josh Garrels and what did you think?
Josh Garrels new album, Home, is free for download at Noisetrade. Enjoy.