Reviewed by Ian Whitwood
Northern Ireland-based songwriter and worship leader Nathan s third album demonstrates his heart for genuine worship. Awake My Soul with its rhythmic percussion and rock guitars is powerful stuff while Nashville s Chris McClarney accompanies Nathan on Tear The Veil which is beautifully sung and references the Lord s Prayer. Hearts Of The Fathers , co-written with Matt Redman for single release, is a prayer with a Celtic feel with the strings of Everett and Caroline Hardin enhancing the tone as Nathan sings, You came to restore/You came to renew us. An adaptation of Amazing Grace (I Will Trust) to the tune of Danny Boy works well, with the additional lyrics sandwiched between familiar verses. Nathan reflects on the implications of Christ s sacrifice for us on the final track, Sweet Communion summing up his own deep relationship with his Saviour.
Despite the studious efforts of Jesus Christ himself (a recurring Kumail Nanjiani), Fox’s
Bless The Harts has run out of divine steam after two seasons on the air.
Variety reports tonight that the animated comedy, which stars a ridiculous number of comedy ringers Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Jillian Bell, Ike Barinholtz, Fortune Feimster, and more will end with its second season in May of this year.
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Saturday Night Live writer Emily Spivey,
Bless The Harts was also heavily influenced by one of Spivey’s earlier gigs, Mike Judge’s
Harts centered on Wiig’s Jenny Hart, attempting to raise an artistically minded daughter (Bell) in small-town North Carolina while dealing with boyfriend Wayne (Barinholtz) and mom Betty (Rudolph). Also, sometimes she talks to Jesus, which, hey: It’s good to have friends.
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How Jesus shoes were fine, but Satan ainât acceptable; Twitter users quiz Nike after the win against Satan Shoes with human blood
MSCHF lose the battle with Nike
It did not end well for Brooklyn art collective, MSCHF, after American multinational corporation Nike won the lawsuit over the controversial Satan Shoes . The art collective claims that each comes with a drop of human blood donated by members of the MSCHF art collective.
The company said, âMSCHF and its unauthorised Satan Shoes are likely to cause confusion and dilution and create an erroneous association between MSCHF s products and Nike.â However, MSCHFâs lawyers argued that their client had no plans to produce more than 666 pairs of the shoe.