This week’s post focuses on another track from the ‘Brutal Planet (2000)’ LP. “Sanctuary” is the third track on the LP. And the song’s narrative paints the picture of the modern-day man using work, pills, possessions, and society’s objectives as his catalyst for “survival.”
Cold Machines (Brutal Planet, 2000)
This week’s post focuses on another track from the ‘Brutal Planet (2000)’ LP. ‘Cold Machines’ lines up perfectly with humanity and, believe it or not, the current state of the Body of Christ. Keep in mind this track was written before the age of smartphones. Before those glowing rectangles controlled us. Before we all walked around with our hands…
It’s The Little Things (Brutal Planet, 2000)
This week we discuss “It’s The Little Things” from the Brutal Planet LP. The album takes a dark, somewhat sarcastic approach to raw, thought-provoking topics such as racism, terrorism, gluttony, greed, abuse, and the fall of humanity. Each track throws the listener deeper and deeper into the dimmer side of humanity. What’s most interesting is the timing…
Pick Up The Bones (Brutal Planet, 2000)
This week’s post is the next ‘Brutal Planet’ track we will be looking at (if you haven’t already, be sure to check out the ‘Brutal Planet’ post from last October). ‘Pick Up The Bones’ is this week’s focus and lines up perfectly with so much of what is going on in the world. At the time this track was cut, more than 72 wars/altercations were taking place in the world…
Brutal Planet (Brutal Planet, 2000)
‘Brutal Planet‘ was released in 2000. It is one of Cooper’s darker albums – focusing on the demise and destruction of humanity. Very much like the red pill and blue pill in the Matrix. This album focuses on what life looks like when God and His plan are left out of the equation. The product of such an equation is a burning wasteland ruled…
It’s The Little Things (Brutal Planet, 2000)
This week we discuss “It’s The Little Things” from the Brutal Planet LP. The album takes a dark, somewhat sarcastic approach to raw, thought-provoking topics such as racism, terrorism, gluttony, greed, abuse, and the fall of humanity. Each track throws the listener deeper and deeper into the dimmer side of humanity. What’s most interesting is the timing…
Cold Machines (Brutal Planet, 2000)
This week’s post focuses on another track from the ‘Brutal Planet (2000)’ LP. ‘Cold Machines’ lines up perfectly with humanity and, believe it or not, the current state of the Body of Christ. Keep in mind this track was written before the age of smartphones. Before those glowing rectangles controlled us. Before we all walked around with our hands…
Pick Up The Bones (Brutal Planet, 2000)
This week’s post is the next ‘Brutal Planet’ track we will be looking at (if you haven’t already, be sure to check out the ‘Brutal Planet’ post from last October). ‘Pick Up The Bones’ is this week’s focus and lines up perfectly with so much of what is going on in the world. At the time this track was cut, more than 72 wars/altercations were taking place in the world…
Brutal Planet (Brutal Planet, 2000)
‘Brutal Planet‘ was released in 2000. It is one of Cooper’s darker albums – focusing on the demise and destruction of humanity. Very much like the red pill and blue pill in the Matrix. This album focuses on what life looks like when God and His plan are left out of the equation. The product of such an equation is a burning wasteland ruled…