One of the most interesting bands in worhship music
I really enjoy Gungor. I think these guys are one of the most interesting bands in worship music right now, and they're making some super legit music. We're touring with them this spring and it might be epic.... I'm just sayin'.
Gungor is awesome. I think they have a lot of great things to say you don't normally hear in most worship bands. I so wish I could make it to one of the shows when you both go on tour, because I have no doubt it will be completely epic.
Gungor and JMM together?????? WHEN AND WHERE MAN WHEN AND WHERE????? I don't care if it's close or not I got vacation time coming, and gas money saved up......
It's encouraging to see bands following a creative path, which is sometimes the harder path. In the 90's "alternative" music with Nirvana, Pearl Jam, et al became very popular and broke through barriers. Could it be possible that the more creative artists could break through the CCM barrier? I hold no judgement against CCM but simply feel the need to "sell 100k copies" and have hit singles can stifle creativity, no matter how well intended the artists and labels may be.
Okay, I don't want to be the one to point it out, but..."worhsip". Sorry to be the jerk here.
But other than that, I completely agree with this post. The movement of the Spirit through Michael Gungor's worship band at a youth conference I attended at 16 definitely influenced my heart to draw near to the Lord for the first time.
When will the tour dates be posted? Are you coming to Cali?
ReplyDeleteWow. These guys (and lady) are magnificently creative and unique.
ReplyDeleteLove Gungor! Please come to Northern VA/DC!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGungor is awesome. I think they have a lot of great things to say you don't normally hear in most worship bands. I so wish I could make it to one of the shows when you both go on tour, because I have no doubt it will be completely epic.
ReplyDeletewhat is that a wood chuck @ the end? haha....great message!!!
ReplyDeleteI totally had a chance to see them, and I didn't go! Draw circle on wall, bang head here.
ReplyDeleteGungor and JMM together?????? WHEN AND WHERE MAN WHEN AND WHERE????? I don't care if it's close or not I got vacation time coming, and gas money saved up......
ReplyDeleteBring the tour here... http://www.tarrytownmusichall.org/
ReplyDeleteIt's encouraging to see bands following a creative path, which is sometimes the harder path. In the 90's "alternative" music with Nirvana, Pearl Jam, et al became very popular and broke through barriers. Could it be possible that the more creative artists could break through the CCM barrier? I hold no judgement against CCM but simply feel the need to "sell 100k copies" and have hit singles can stifle creativity, no matter how well intended the artists and labels may be.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I don't want to be the one to point it out, but..."worhsip". Sorry to be the jerk here.
ReplyDeleteBut other than that, I completely agree with this post. The movement of the Spirit through Michael Gungor's worship band at a youth conference I attended at 16 definitely influenced my heart to draw near to the Lord for the first time.
She was just pointing out the misspelling in the title, not saying they weren't a worship band - they're just not a "worhsip" band. :o)
ReplyDeleteShe just means that you spelled "worship" wrong on the title of the post.
ReplyDeleteAnd yeah this stuff sounds good.
Tour dates? I'm pumped. I love me some JMM and Gungor.
ReplyDeleteAll this questioning and honesty and fight and messiness... just makes me happy :) Thanks bro.
ReplyDeleteOh and Emily was pointing out a typo in your blog title...
ReplyDeleteI just got their latest album. It's pretty awesome...
ReplyDeleteNorthern California... just a thought. But seriously if you came in a 200 mile radius of Sacramento (more or less) I would definitely be there.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make it to one of the shows on this tour. JMM and Gungor are at the top of my list of favorite artists right now.
ReplyDeleteAre you ever in Ohio?
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