Selected Interests & Inspirations – November 2015

Selected Interests & Inspirations – November 2015

Personal Visual, Audio, Readings Favorites, Music Recommendations, Interests and Inspirations from September 2015.

Important note: The selection of the content does not equal an endorsement of the creator or even the piece as a whole. These selections span all interest and genres, including those that might not be suitable for all audiences.

Music

Tu Enemigo – Pablo López y Juanes

Great song about how many immigrants are being treated as enemies. Very relevant social commentary.

 

Tiny Desk Concert – Chris Stapleton 

Chris Stapleton just recently came into my radar, but I love his rustic sound and vintage country voice.

In Over My Head  – Jenn Johnson

Bethel always produces such high quality music for praise and worship, and Jenn ‘s voice is incredibly beautiful.

Na Na Na – My Brothers and I

Classic sound with an exceptional bass part.

Mightier – Aaron Strumpel

Intimate sound and good song for prayer.

 

 

Love Yourself – Justin Bieber

Bieber has reached a new level in his career, and I was absolutely impressed by his new album. I was never too interested in his music, but I was pleasantly surprised.

Sorry – William Singe (Cover)

This is another Bieber song beautifully covered by William Singe. I was also equally impressed with his vocal skill in covering Drake’s Hotline Bling.

 

Visual

Zulu Alpha Kilo – Spec

This is a funny and good commentary on how creative professionals are often cheated with spec work.

Cats VS Cucumbers

People everyone have found that cats dislike being surprised by cucumbers.

https://youtu.be/sc0mi0Ei1CQ

 

CNS – In Florence, Ecumenist Revive Sacred Art

This was an interesting little trip the Pope took to Florence that didn’t get much coverage.


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