Christmas Time = Christmas Music

Hello Friends!  Gabe here.  So if any of you all know Mary and I, you know we are BIG music buffs.  Going to concerts or listening to a great record over a drive is one of our favorite things.  But when it came to Christmas music I kept finding that the Christmas music they play incessantly on the radio at 12:01am the day after Thanksgiving just wasn't cutting it for me. So that meant I had to dig a little deeper, and the following is what I found - my favorite Christmas Albums to date.  Hopefully this will help freshen up your Christmas music collection too! If you have any favorite Christmas albums you really love, leave it in the comment section below!  We'd love to know about it!

 

The first that comes to mind is A Fine Frenzy's Oh, Blue Christmas - EP  - This is a happy and sweet little Christmas record that is fresh and unique.  Her rendition of Winter Wonderland, her original Blue Christmas, and the mellow Red Ribbon Foxes make the purchase of this EP worth it.

 

 

 

  Next up is Phil Wickham's Songs for Christmas. If you are looking for an folksy acoustic take on Christmas Music, then this is a great album to go for.  Great vocals and unique arrangements make this album a great listen from start to finish.  My favorites on this one are O Holy Night and Little Drummer Boy - a version you can really bug out to.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Over the Rhine, one of our favorite bands, has two Christmas albums to their name.  The Darkest Night of the Year may be the most unique and serene Christmas record I've ever heard. This record is the perfect complement to the business and hustle that this time of year can bring.  It is a very mellow, yet beautiful recording - with a few instrumental tracks interspersed with originals and classics. This is the perfect album to put on while you sit down with a glass of wine or coffee, next to a fire and a Christmas tree, and reminisce about Christmases past.  Their rendition of Silent Night (Duet) is simply amazing.

 

OtR's other album, Snow Angels, is fantastic as well. It is mostly original Christmas songs - and all are fantastic.  It is a bit more upbeat than Darkest Night, but every bit as poignant. Their original Darlin' (Christmas is Coming) is a great song that should be a classic for years to come.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

One awesome EP that just came out is The Killers' (RED) Christmas EP.  This is a fantastic collection of songs with a little spice.  They collaberate with Sir Elton John for what in an instant classic in my opinion.  And their song Don't Shoot Me Santa is hilarious and catchy.  And Boots is a great song as well.  A great EP all the way around.

 

 

 

 

 

Seabird is a band that most haven't heard of. However, they are a great band with a great Christmas album entitled Over the Hills and Everywhere. They are an indie-rock band, so if you're looking for Christmas with a little bit of an edge, this is for you.  Their version of Go Tell it on the Mountain is amazing, as is Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.  And their O Come, O Come Emmanuel is stirring, for sure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ben Rector has a great album out entitled Jingles and Bells. It is original, playful, and very fresh.  His voice is so unique and warm - it fits perfectly with the collection of songs he chose.  This is a great album to play during a Christmas party or for a snowy winter drive.  His version of White Christmas is probably my favorite version of that song.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A band called Folk Angel has an amazing collection of Christmas albums out.  There are 3 and all of them are great.  My favorite out of the 3 is Vol 2 - Headed Home.  If you are in to Folk music then you will love all of these albums.  Their song Headed Home makes my list of favorite new Christmas songs  and their slide guitar driven rendition of O Come O Come Emmanuel is just beautiful.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For a more indie rock feel we have the great band Future of Forestry. They have two volumes out entitled Advent Christmas EP - and both are fantastic.  I don't think Christmas music has been made with such a unique and creative twist. Both albums are a mellow collection of songs infused with interesting drum beats and synths, pianos and strings.  These albums are definitely worth a listen. Their O Holy Night is epic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And lastly we have one of the most unique artists in the indie music scene, Sufjan Stevens and his album Song for Christmas. This is a stripped down folk album that gives you the feeling Sufjan is right there with you playing his banjo.  This album is packed with 50 songs!  He mixes instrumental tracks, original Christmas songs, classic songs, and old traditional hymns into one big collection of creative and gorgeous songs that encompass the joy that comes with the Christmas season and contrasts the over commercialized, over saturated culture we find ourselves in.  This is a great and timeless collection, and if you're like me, you'll find some of these songs will leave you speechless.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Honorable Mention:  Amy Grant - Home for Christmas - it's a classic - I grew up to this one, The Knife's song "Christmas Reindeer" - weird and awesome,  Leigh Nash's album Wishing for This, Mindy Gledhill's fantastic album Winter Moon, Ingrid Michaelson's song "Snowfall," and Lady Antebellum's "Baby, It's Cold Outside."

 

 

The Lawsons Went Down to Georgia

Hello!  Gabe here.  From time to time I will be blogging about our goings on and random thoughts throughout the week.  I am looking forward to it! So back in late September we went to visit our friends Elisa and Maria, who reside in the friendly town of Marietta, Georgia.  While we were there only 2 days, it was relaxing and refreshing to see old friends and explore a new town just a bit.  Oh and we also visited the Home of the Braves - Turner Field...which was a blast, needless to say. Below are a few pictures from our time.

This visit was a great reminder that no matter how busy we are in life, it is so vital to maintain relationships with those we love. And when we do we are better for it. It is so easy to get so lost in what we "have" to do and all the distractions of the daily routine. But when we take the time to take a step back and just be with those important people in life we are even stronger to face the challenges that come our way.

 

Barbara the Songbird...

The strange things you'll find in an antique store...

 

Strangely awesome mermaid cane...

A great little place for lunch...

This guy has the life.  Respect.

 

Sometimes I like to make funny faces...

Great night at the ball park.  I almost caught a home run ball. Almost.

Why He's A Keeper

Happy Friday.  I hope that you are enjoying October and Kentucky's transition to fall.  I am enjoying all of the half green, half red/orange/yellow trees out there. Beautiful! I found this picture of Gabe and me from a wedding a couple weeks ago. I believe it accurately describes our relationship and one of the many reasons I love him.  When I am looking and feeling a little crazy and out of focus, he is there, smiling, for me to lean on.  I look kind of buff, no?

Have a great weekend!

Baby Nate: My Roommate Has a Baby!

Time.  It goes by so fast and I think it, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder.  It can go by in a blink or drag on.  When I graduated college in 2006, I could not imagine the year 2011.  Surely by 2011 I would be married with kids and a dog.  I would l have traveled the world and read the Bible a couple times over.  I would have a regular gym routine and be a chef of the Julia Child variety.  I would be a screenwriter and filmmaker. I had to do it all before I had crow's feet and gray hair.  The operative word here, for me, is DO.  Maybe I could have done all of this in five years but I think I'd be really tired.  I think I will do some fun things in the next five years, but I really want to focus on my relationships more.  I'd like to have crow's feet - from laughing so much with friends and Gabe. My friends Christy and Caleb stayed with us for our college reunion.  Christy was my roommate for a year in college and we have stayed friends since.  C and C got married right after we graduated and now they have Nate.  Gabe and I never had a little baby stay with us before.  When we have kids we won't need an alarm clock anymore.