Showing posts with label top 10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label top 10. Show all posts

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Top 10 Flyleaf Songs



By Darin Skaggs

To hear all the songs on the list just click the link right here:
Top Ten Flyleaf Songs

     Flyleaf came around at just the right time in my life.  They were a hard rock band with a female singer that had a unique voice, pretty much everything I wanted in my music.  Lacey Sturm led the pack and did it well.  About two years ago she left the band and I really have no interest in the new singer of the group, it’s just not the same without her.  So this top 10 list will strictly be Flyleaf with Lacey.  They have a short number of songs with only three albums in the last nine years, all of them solid records.  So before the list begins here are some honorable mentions.

HM: Set Apart This Dream (Memento Mori), The Kind (Memento Mori), Great Love (New Horizons)

10. There For You (Flyleaf)
Flyleaf’s debut is a great hard rock album, occasionally Lacey will scream on the record.  But near the end of the record is a slow, sweet song all about just wanting to be there for someone.  It’s the first evidence that Flyleaf can do calmer songs just as well as hard rock.

9. Fully Alive (Flyleaf)
     A Flyleaf staple that combines everything that makes them great; a hard rock anthem that secretly, but not really, is all about God.   The track is really uplifting and gets your head bopping.

8. Fire Fire (New Horizons)
     This song opens Flyleaf’s third album and Lacey’s final.  The song is almost a return to form hard rock wise.  Lacey screams “Fire, Fire, Fire. Fire from the tongues of liars” you can’t help but love it.  The track even hints Lacey’s departure; the whole album is pretty much a goodbye letter to the fans.

7. This Close (Memento Mori)
     Memento Mori is a strange album, filled with odd lyrics.  This song takes the cake as the strangest.  It is a song that seems to be about pretending to be someone you’re not (“I’ve been looking through your window. I’ve been dressing in your clothes. I’ve been walking dead, watching you, long enough to know I can’t go on.”)   This song takes a chance on being different and succeeds.

6. I’m So Sick (Flyleaf)
     The track that started it all, the first song most people heard from good ol’ Flyleaf.  It’s a great opener to their debut and lead single.  Almost nine years later and I’m still listening to it constantly.

5. Treasure (Memento Mori)
     Another song where they make a sweet, encouraging tune.  The song says to the listener they will be a treasure and makes you feel like your worth something of value even when you don’t.

4. So I Thought (Flyleaf)
     Flyleaf makes a brilliant choice to close out there first record.  It’s soft, Lacey’s vocals shine through in a beautiful way and it ends with praising Jesus for always being there during the good and bad times.

3. Broken Wings (New Horizons)
     I said New Horizons was a goodbye letter to the fans and this song is the final track on the album.  After a whole album of Lacey saying it was fun, but I have to go, there is this track.  The song opens with “Thank you for being such a friend to me” and only gets more touching and emotional from there.

2. Arise (Memento Mori)
     The closing track for MM is a great rock song, but it’s the finale that makes it so high on the list.  Lacey sings “Arise and be all that you dreamed, all that you dreamed” over and over in such an inspirational way you can’t help but feel inspired.

1. All Around Me (Flyleaf)
     It’s funny that one of Flyleaf’s more popular tracks is the one that is all about worshiping God and how it makes you feel.  Though the reason it’s so popular with the mainstream is because it’s also just a great rock track.  This song is so effective all around (pun intended) that my previous top ten list artist, David Crowder Band, covered this song on one of their records.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Top 10 Favorite David Crowder Band Songs



 
By Darin Skaggs

     Here begins a journey in which I take ten bands  I like and countdown my ten favorite tracks from them.  Just so you know, this is my favorite not what I think are the greatest.  So here we go…

     For me, worship music is a tough genre to pull off.  Some artist do it well, but are not creative enough musically and others just can’t seem to pull off interesting lyrics.  The only artist that does it truly well is David Crowder Band.  They make music that is interesting enough to just have on.  And if you just need some good worship music, DCB is the go to.  So without further or do, here it goes my top ten favorite David Crowder Band songs.

Gotcha, here are some honorable mentions: Because He Lives (Give Us Rest), God Almighty, None Compares (Church Music) and Church Music - Dance[!] (Church Music)

10. Here Is Our King (A Collision)
     This song is one of their more popular songs.  It does everything right.  It is catchy, lets us know there is a God who is there for us and has metaphorical Bible like lyrics comparing the blooming of a rose to how we feel about God.

9. After All (Holy) (Give Us Rest)
     With its calm, whisper like verses and strong, anthem like choruses After All helps DCB’s finale album be one of its most powerful.

8. How He Loves (Church Music)
     Probably DCB’s most popular songs, being sung in the majority of church services, and does not seem to be going anywhere.  Their version so pure and calming, you can’t help but feel something every time you listen to it.

7. Oh Great God, Give Us Rest (Give Us Rest)
     DCB, while making beautiful, powerful worship music also can have a sense of humor about them naming their finale album Give Us Rest.  With the title tracking opening the album, the song is almost a prayer for the world (“Have you seen this place it’s all a mess”) and themselves (“I’ve done my part too well I ‘fess”)

6. Never Let Go (Remedy)
     Never Let Go is a simple song with its only mission to give the listener peace that God, well, never let’s go.  The whole Remedy album is an attempt at bringing peace to the listener and this track is a highlight.

5. Wholly Yours (A Collision)
     The first third of A Collision is full of classic songs like Here Is Our King and Foreverandever Ect but nothing quiet tops Wholly Yours. It makes for a great worship song and DCB is having fun with their lyrics, “You are Holy, Holy Holy.” Then near the end of the song proclaiming “I am wholly, wholly, wholly Yours.”

4. Can I Lie Here (Church Music)
     An unconventional track from DCB, but a great one.  Taking the idea of “Love like a child” and making it their own. Throughout the song he asks if he can lie in His arms much like a vulnerable child.

     Closing out their best record, in my opinion, is a beautiful song that with the choruses struggles with the temptation from man and the immense love of God.  Of course, choosing the love of God and wanting to save the world the song proclaims “The whole world’s about to change!”

2. Oh, Happiness (Church Music)
     Maybe the bands least worship like song and again maybe it is their most.  For the chorus David Crowder brought about twenty of his friends to all sing “Oh, happiness! There’s grace, enough for us and the whole human race.”  With this song, and most of Church Music, DCB attempts to rewrite the rules for what worship should be. The song is pure fun and gives us what it promises, happiness.

1. The Glory Of It All (Remedy)
     Maybe the most powerful worship song I’ve ever heard. Hiding a small church service in the song preaching God was there at the beginning and will be till forever, then says if you’re lost come to Him.  The chorus stirring your emotions each and every time it is sung.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Favorite Films of 2011


My favorite films of 2011
By Darin Skaggs
The year 2011 was many different things for me. It was a good year, but it was also a hard year. I learned stuff about myself. I learned to do stuff by myself and I learned to do stuff with others. It was a beautiful yet a messy year. This is also reflected the year’s film for me as well. For a while I did not know if it was a good or bad year in film, until one day I looked over my list of films and realized it was a great year in film. This year taught me who I should and shouldn’t be. The year taught me how to laugh and how to love. This year taught me who I was and who I will be. So with that here is my list for the 10 greatest films of 2011.
10. THE MUPPETS
One of my favorite memories as child is when I used to watch my VHS copy of Muppet Treasure Island and man did I watch it a lot. I also remember the first time I watched the 1979 film The Muppet Movie I was totally blown away how funny it was. So with my love for the older Muppet films I was very excited to see the new Muppet film. I was a bit nervous though, as I am about any remake/reboot film, but I was wrong. The film was hilarious. It is the funniest film of the year. The film is also surprisingly touching. It pulls at your heart strings and hits many warm nostalgic beats. I was surprised how much I loved The Muppets and how much I still love it. Waka Waka!
9. 50/50
In 2007 my Grandfather, who I called Poppa, died of cancer, so I have a soft spot for people diagnosed with cancer. I also was diagnosed with diabetes when I was 17, so I have a soft spot for young people who are diagnosed with diseases. So hypothetically 50/50 would work for me. I was a little worried about it because tales about cancer usually seem to be cheesy and try a little too hard to tug on your heart strings, but not 50/50. The film is sincere, touching, funny and relatable for me at least. It shows the struggle, heartache and awkwardness of having a deadly disease. An amazing performance by Joseph Gordon Levitt and Seth Rogan (Who I usually don’t like). The ending of this film, I found myself being surprised at how much I was getting teary eyed. This film works on so many levels and one of the most emotional films I’ve seen this year and still does this without beating you over the head with it.
8. THE FUTURE
I first like to say this film is narrated by a cat that dies half way through the film goes to Heaven and still continues to narrate. This film is weird! I could see someone not liking this film because it is not a normal film. At first it seems normal. A newly married couple takes in a cat that only has a few months to live. That is what the film starts out to be. The couple doing this forces one of them to stay at home all the time. The wife ends up staying and it starts to drive her crazy bored. The film later gets weird and sometimes confusing. There are fantasy and sci-fi elements later that come into play while still telling a story about the struggle of love.
7. KUNG FU PANDA 2
When you listen to the plot of this next film, it does not seem like it would be in any ones top ten. It is a sequel about a clumsy panda that learns kung fu, but it is great. It is even better than the first. It is a very funny movie as well. I might be able to count this is film as one of my favorite films and also one my favorite memories of 2011. I saw this film around a time of transition from a sad place to the happy place I’m at now. If I saw this film two years ago I would not have thought it was funny. I would have just shot this film down and not seen it at all. For me this film represents the change in my heart and the new love I can feel. It let me sit back and just laugh again. It let me have a good time again. Oh, and it also has cool action scenes and has good emotional moments too.
6. THE ARTIST
It’s a silent movie made in 2011. And it’s great! That’s all I need to say, but I won’t. I haven’t seen many silent films, but I do love them. For example, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd. This film does a great job at keeping the attention of the audience with a silent, black and white film. Both these things I feel is a hard thing to keep the attention of the modern day audience. It’s almost poison when someone hears the words silent or black and white. I love this film and hope everyone sees it.
5. HUGO
Art can be beautiful. Art can be bad. Art is more than just a painting or a drawing. Art can be almost anything such as paintings, statues, drawings, books, plays and also movies. Martin Scorsese’s Hugo is a love letter to the art of film (and I feel all art in general). The film is about a boy named Hugo who lives in a clock tower and meets a grumpy old man. The films’ beginning is a tribute to how older films were made and then as the story progresses we learn more about film and the magic of it. I sometimes doubt my love of film, until I see something like this it revamps me to continue to watch and love the art of film.
4. TAKE SHELTER
Some of my favorite movies include Apocalypse Now, Black Swan or Vertigo. In these films, one or more of the characters ends up going crazy. Just like in the next film Take Shelter. The film is about a construction worker with a family that starts having these apocalyptic dreams. Eventually he starts to build an underground shelter and this becomes his focus, he becomes obsessed. This film’s plot is about the storm to come, but in a way it’s really about love and support when it’s hard to give that. This is referring to the struggle of knowing someone with this problem like his wife does, but still being there and showing support. This is a wonderful, deep, emotional film and a great disaster thriller.
3. THE TREE OF LIFE
One thing I like to say about The Tree of Life is that it’s like 2001: A Space Odyssey just less atheist. This is one of those well made films that doesn’t really have a plot or any structure much like 2001. If it’s about anything it’s about a family from the 50’s. The mom is caring, the dad is tough and the kids are kids. It follows the oldest boy as he grows up. The film is somewhat of a flashback to this time in the boy’s life. The flashback is Sean Penn’s. I don’t want to say much more about this film because you have to see it for yourself to have your own opinion about it, which is a reason I love this film.
2. THE DESCENDANTS
The next film on my list is Alexander Paine’s return to directing since 2004’s Sideways. It is a great film and may be his best. It tells the story of a husband that doesn’t have a healthy marriage, and then his wife hits her head and goes into a coma. The movie is him dealing with that and later in the film other information about his wife comes up. It is handled very well. Also like always Paine mixes dramatic and funny very well. This film kept me laughing and a few moments made me tear up. There is also a great performance by George Clooney.
1. YOUNG ADULT
When I saw Young Adult I didn’t know anything about it. If I did I might not have watched it. It is made by the same director/writer team as Juno a movie in which I despise. During the opening of the credits I saw both these names and asked “What did I get myself into?” Then I met one of the most interesting, hard to watch characters I’ve ever watched on film. She is a Young Adult book writing, writing the last book of her series. She has writers block and can’t find any inspiration. Then one day she gets a baby picture from her old High School sweetheart. She ends up becoming so angry she drives to her old town to win him back. She has seen one to many romantic movies and been treated so well her whole life there is no doubt in her mind that he will leave his wife and come with her. Her character is sad, in denial and very spoiled. This film also has an amazing performance by Patton Oswald as a man that was beaten in High School and now permanently paralyzed by it. He holds a grudge for what happen to him ever since. The film has two main characters that can’t let go or grow up. It made me realize how much I’ve grown up this year and how I will continue to grow up.
Honorable Mentions:
MONEYBALL
Great sports film about taking chances and going outside the normal way of doing things.
RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES
It has great action, visual effects and great references to the Planet of the Apes franchise.
HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 2
An amazing franchise with a very good closure too.
ATTACK THE BLOCK
It’s a great alien attack film with great characters.
DRIVE
Love it mostly for the elevator scene…and the great performances of Gosling and Brooks.