And not in a dirty way. Our own Andrea Myers has the cover story of the current edition of Pulse. It’s a profile on Mason Jennings. Andrea writes: “The album shows an interesting dichotomy between old and new Mason styles, and the dual nature is intentional.” Mason’s album is out next Tuesday, May 16.
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8 Reader Comments
9:46 pm
I’m just glad to hear that somebody reads Pulse.
10:28 pm
I don’t really read it, I just look at the pictures.
10:29 pm
Here’s a picture for you:
10:33 pm
Now if only Andrea would come back to us. We miss her so.
12:33 am
What was up with that Mason Jennings song where he was singing about how the Black Panthers were “fighting violence with nonviolence”? Does MJ have an odd understanding of history, a very high threshold for violence, or was that some sort of affirmation?
2:39 am
Anyone here read the Ram Dass “Be Here Now”?
It’s what inspired that song for him.
I’ve had the album for a month or so, and it’s a very religious/spiritual record. Well, maybe its more accurate to say that its an introspective record with religous/spiritual themes.
Dunno about the Panthers.
9:17 am
Aww, thanks guys. I miss you too. Even when I am not posting I am usually lurking in the corner somewhere…
9:30 am
Oh, and Nagel – I agree with your comment about the heavy spiritual themes. Mason had some interesting things to say about his spirituality that I was going to post in here, but I suppose you can just go read for yourself!