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Posted by mindgasket on 07-30-2015 at21:10:

  Kalhoun on the Christian Humanist Podcast

I stumbled on this interesting podcast where a few Lit Profs discuss DA's Kalhoun album:

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheChristianHumanistPodcast/~5/G5xFUgod_lo/Episode160Kalhoun.mp3http://

...should be in "general discussion." Smile



Posted by Jimmy Brown on 07-31-2015 at09:05:

 

Thanks, mindgasket. That was really interesting. In some ways, Kalhoun has always been the hardest album for me to come to grips with, and I think they did a good job of teasing out the themes in it. The final comments about not offering their own Kalhoun were particularly good. I should check out some of their other podcasts.



Posted by Audiori J on 07-31-2015 at12:00:

 

I only listened to part of it, but it seemed to me they misinterpret a lot.



Posted by wayneb on 08-16-2015 at02:29:

 

That killed that thread......
I did listen to about 30 minutes of the show. It was pretty obvious that the main guy was a DA enthusiast and the other guys had probably never heard of them! I have the rest bookmarked and will get to the rest later this week.

For me, Kalhoun was a total, out of the blue shock. I thought that after "Darn Floor..." Daniel Amos was finished and there would never be another album from them. I got hugely excited when I read about Kalhoun coming out and even though it wasn't what I expected, it has really grown on me over the years.



Posted by PuP on 08-17-2015 at14:41:

 

I'm curious what people think of their final thoughts on the album. They seem to flail around for answers for a lot of the show and then come up with some interesting takes for their final thoughts.


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