The bones that embody an album can take many shapes. They may tell a story, follow a genre or soundtrack a film.
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The Santa Fe Women s Ensemble will sing songs of joy and resilience on Sunday, April 14, and 21. Slated for Santa Fe s First Presbyterian Church, the concert will feature songs from the 12th century as well as more contemporary sounds.
Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter explores a fictionalized conversion to Pentecostalism in her latest album, “Saved!” Hayter, who previously recorded under the moniker Lingua Ignota, used the album to meditate on how people tell stories about their perceived realities. “Saved!” is made up of a combination of recognizable Christian hymns, including “Nothing but the Blood of Jesus” and “How Can I Keep from Singing,” as well as original and sometimes more subversive tracks like “All of My Friends Are Going to Hell.”
Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter explores a fictionalized conversion to Pentecostalism in her latest album, “Saved!” Hayter, who previously recorded under the moniker Lingua Ignota, used the album to meditate on how people tell stories about their perceived realities. “Saved!” is made up of a combination of recognizable Christian hymns, including “Nothing but the Blood of Jesus” and “How Can I Keep from Singing,” as well as original and sometimes more subversive tracks like “All of My Friends Are Going to Hell.”