Have you ever wondered, “What makes this song special?” Have you asked yourself why you can’t get that one song out of your head? Find out here as Drishtant Solomon and Didier Jeanty (musicians, recent music college graduates, and best friends) deconstruct and analyze your favorite Christian music. From the songs you sing in church, to that one song by a lesser-known Indie Christian artist that hits you in a special way, they cover it all.
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Have you ever wondered, “What makes this song special?” Have you asked yourself why you can’t get that one song out of your head? Find out here as Drishtant Solomon and Didier Jeanty (musicians, recent music college graduates, and best friends) deconstruct and analyze your favorite Christian music. From the songs you sing in church, to that one song by a lesser-known Indie Christian artist that hits you in a special way, they cover it all.
In this episode, we discuss how "Graves Into Gardens" was written, learn about the various songwriting devices used, and struggle to differentiate between the various Biblical gardens.
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Have you ever wondered, “What makes this song special?” Have you asked yourself why you can’t get that one song out of your head? Find out here as Drishtant Solomon and Didier Jeanty (musicians, recent music college graduates, and best friends) deconstruct and analyze your favorite Christian music. From the songs you sing in church, to that one song by a lesser-known Indie Christian artist that hits you in a special way, they cover it all.