Unlikely Places: Faith and Spirit Guide Banda Curtiss Kent???? S Renditions Exuberant
Unlikely Places
The faith and the spirit guide Kent Curtiss Banda???? S exuberant renditions
By Brian Da???? Ambrosio
For Kent Curtiss, the search for God begins in his own heart. He is remembered in his prayers, and he made sincere attempts to heal, protect and nourish the divine correspondence.
There is a strong faith makes Kent Curtiss Banda???? The music stand out in the middle of the vast devotional music that has saturated, perhaps even exceeded, the country for over a decade.
Indeed, the basic groupâ Corvallis???? S first CD entitled unlikely places is a large body of work scope, incorporating pop melodies, jagged guitars, racist sing-along, and even an embodied soul and gospel feel. ATI???? S deceptively accessible, but repeated listens reveal more layers and moving parts.
â???? Weâ???? makes to many positive messages to the table, â???? Curtiss said Kent, who wrote or co-wrote all the ADC???? s twelve tracks.
Crisp and dapper in his sounds unlikely places is exploring ways to live a life worthy religious face of uncertainty increased self-deprecating and the ecological crisis, while providing Pollyannaish optimism for the future, as well as hope for a better understanding of the relationship between humanity, religion, ecology and culture.
â???? The theme of this disc is a message of hope, â???? Curtiss said. â???? When hope dies, thereâ???? s nothing more crushing than that. The loss of hope can destroy you. Weâ???? Re thatâ play something???? Is full of hope and wonder. â????
La banda???? Musique Curtiss described as having rock, pop and urban influences, is a way to get this positive message of hope through a charge???? In a way that speaks to someone, â?? ?? Curtiss said.
Although Curtiss recognize opportunities for evangelization through contemporary music, HEA???? Not ready to pass the banda???? S music in a way thatâ???? S heavy or aggressive, opting for a much more subtle product that doesnâ???? t???? beat them on the head with the Bible, a???? Curtiss said.
Indeed, Curtiss understands that the Church has always been a patron of the arts, and he knows that the one in which he can satisfy his desire for spiritual self-help is to keep music that promotes Christian values.
However, it doesnâ???? No need to carry Christian principles or falsely hug embrace Christianity, to enjoy the sincere efforts and spiritual and social commentary of a group of talented musicians, including Tom Nash on guitars, Cyndy Hull on the keyboard, and Janet Curtiss voice that adds charm to the CD.
â???? Weâ???? re a group of Christians, not a Christian group, a???? Kent Curtiss said. â???? Our music reaches across generations, spiritual and musical boundaries. â????
Curtiss???? S principal occupation is as a builder, and he considers his music as something that, at least for the moment, is mainly performed and interpreted as a hobby.
â???? This is certainly a vocation, â???? Curtiss said. â???? We will enjoy it and see what happens and see where it goes. This is done for the love of music and love for the meaning behind it. We build a fan base and have fun. â????
Curtiss began playing music as a hobby more than a dozen years. ATI???? S ten years since he began writing his own songs, expressed through ideas based on his own self-reality.
In his music, Curtiss transmits positivism; thereâ???? S too much light in his world to get lost in the negativity of the darkness. Therefore, ATI???? Is hard to walk places unlikely without the feeling that you can always get what you want and that events turn for the better.
Using slave spiritual and repetitive hooks to reel in the listener, this album is so catchy that exciting to come out of your head youâ???? He needs a lobotomy. It will take a few listens to fully digest the jaunty tempos, but fans of patients will soon discover the ACD???? S intangibles. The beauty is that the Kent Curtiss Band has managed to compose and play music that people will more than likely to remember even after the disc has been replaced in the cabinet.
â???? We would really like to get a reputation as a group thatâ???? s good to play and perform live, â???? Curtiss said. â???? I hope our music puts people at ease and draws them in. Weâ???? I would build a base as a group that has fun and plays good?? | Our integrity is all weâ? ??? ai. â????
The most obvious thing about the banda???? The music the way they mix dance groove with a tight melodic pop attack. Add on top of some catchy compositions and the mixture becomes absolutely intoxicating, which confirms that “cool music and Dona spiritual impact???? Must be mutually exclusive.
Being optimistic that music usually doesnâ???? T have much to say spiritually and bands who really want to communicate their faith very often make the music redundant facie unlikely places is one of a strong, direct approach and spiritually blossom water.
But really, thatâ???? Not as important as brightness, luminescence, in the sound of the songs themselves. From the beginning of the CD, the work is informed by a spiritual dimension, nothing explicit, perhaps, but always implied.
Ultimately, it feels as if Curtiss is comfortable with what he really believes and has long come to terms with the experiences of his education. He sees music as a journey not a destination, and at this stage of the banda???? S development, it has a very simple objective: to continue to make recordings.
There are so many bands that form, record an album and then disappear it doesnâ???? T want to join their ranks.
â???? We would really stand the test of time, a???? Curtiss explains. â???? We na???? want to be just a band making music disposable disposable. â????
For more information, visit www. kentcurtissband. com.

