Abandon Kansas – Give it a listen

On May 27, 2010, in Oxygen (Young Adults), by Andrew

I often have a hard time coming up with an answer to the question, “Is there any new christian rock i should hear”. Frequently I am left fumbling through my thoughts to come up with some random bands name I have heard on air1. As a Pastor and a music lover much of the popular christian rock seen is quite disappointing. I must say my disappointment is much my own fault. I will spend ours cruising iTunes looking for a new sound from a new band to listen to as I workout, drive, or work in my office. The time I spend looking for this new sound rarely leads me into the Christian music world. I over look the whole genre simply because the first thing that comes to mind is White Snake or Petra. Several weeks ago I noticed this flaw in my hunt for new tunes. It didn’t take long for me to feel blown away by several groups that are fairly new in the christian rock scene. So heres one band for you to check and that I hope will encourage you to take a look at whats new in Christian music and maybe even spark you to consider taking a look at whats happening today in Christian music. Check out their Bio below and listen to them on myspace.com/adandonkansas or look them up on itunes. Also they will be playing spirit west coast this July.

If you ask Jeremy Spring, frontman for the quartet Abandon Kansas, what it is that motivates he and his band, you may be shocked at the answer.  And in the answer to this question lies the very thing that sets his band apart from the endless parade of fame-seekers in this industry:

“As far as long term goals, none of us have any desire to be rich and famous. If we can keep connecting with people through music then we’ll be content. There are way too many bands out there already so we’re trying to make what we do a little bigger than music.” And deliver something larger than just music is exactly what they do on their debut release from Gotee Records, the We’re All Going Somewhere EP.  With fearless hearts, ingenious songwriting, and poignant wit, Spring and company shine like supernovas among fading stars.  This is indie pop/rock that will surprise you with its candor and cause you to contemplate the deepest recesses of your heart.

Consider the track “The Harder They Fall,”  for starters. If Abandon Kansas were just simply seeking to ingrain a melody in your head while simultaneously appeasing the music elitist in you, this song would more than achieve their goals.  A bed of tasteful, yet compelling instrumentation snaps you to attention, as you say to yourself these boys can play. Then, Spring’s vocal turns attention to attraction with obvious charisma and charm.  As verse ebbs to chorus the energy swells and the deal is sealed, as you sing There is no one left who isn’t better than the rest.  I need to hear you say that I’m the best.   You are offcially charmed, hook, line and sinker.  You are pulled into the song with breakneck speed, traveling down the rabbit hole to an unknown destination.  But as you submit to the hypnotic pulse of the song, a question pops into your brain: Where is Abandon Kansas taking me?

“We don’t just write songs about love or breakups, or the cliche’ things that you hear over and over again.  We try to write about the deeper places of our hearts, asking questions of the listener, rather than just giving answers.  If we can cause someone, when the music is finished, to contemplate their life, their motivation, and their soul, then we have done our jobs. We can’t complete the journey for the listener, but we can open the door.”

The band linked up with producer Mark Lee Townsend (Relient K, House of Heroes) for what promises to be a highlight in his already amazing resume’.  We’re All Going Somewhere comes with a full chamber; this is six shots, not just a couple rounds. Yet, if one were to focus on key tracks, it would have to include “I Wonder If It’s Me,”  a driving, dancy, yet contemplative number that confronts the “grass is greener” mentality that is so pervasive in our culture.  And “Months and Years,” another standout among standouts, is an uplifting exercise in perseverance, complete with a chorus that could become the rallying cry of a generation of lost souls seeking a greater purpose.

Perhaps the greatest triumph of all here is the lyrical potency of Jeremy Spring.  Only a truly inspired mind could conjure up lines such as these:  We spend our lives tip toeing carefully just to arrive at our death safely…We all want what we deserve, unless it’s going to hurt.  And while he excels in providing sobering thoughts, Spring provides just as many euphoric moments as well:  Close your eyes, then we’ll start to see.  Shut them tight, now we can believe.  It’s taken me so long to ?nd out where you are.  You live in me.  Few have the power to shape the listener’s emotions with words, but here you will and one who can do just that, and Abandon Kansas will leave you singing (as well as thinking) long after the songs end.

Amidst all this depth, it would be hard to imagine a band that who can also bring one of the most energetic and spirited live shows around, yet Abandon Kansas brings just that.  Spring explains:  “Our live show is a lot more intense than the music suggests. We love to dance and we love to communicate our music with the audience whether they know our music or not. Our guitar player Brad is known for his Michael Jackson-esque dancing and it’s always an entertaining show. We also never make a set list so we can vibe off the audience as to which direction we should take the show.”

An exhaustive touring schedule and work ethic has built a steady, resolute following.  If you can believe it, the band played 200 shows in 2008, and is on pace to do even more in 2009.  One heart at a time, one city at a time, day after day, the band adds to their fast-growing following.  With such a schedule, it’s little wonder that the industry at large is beginning to pay close attention.

In the end, Abandon Kansas succeeds where so many fail because of their hearts as a unit, their commitment to a unique vision, and most of all because of their one-of-a-kind voice.   We are all going somewhere.  And Abandon Kansas is taking us there. Or at least they are pointing us to the door…

“If people remember anything from our concerts I hope it’s not the band name and the crazy dance moves. I hope that long after our T-shirts have been given away to thrift stores and our CDs have been lost, people will remember having been drawn to something and someone much more important than music.”



I often have a hard time coming up with an answer to the question, “Is there any new christian rock i should hear”. Frequently I am left fumbling through my thoughts to come up with some random bands name I have heard on air1. As a Pastor and a music lover much of the popular christian rock seen is quite disappointing. I must say my disappointment is much my own fault. I will spend ours cruising iTunes looking for a new sound from a new band to listen to as I workout, drive, or work in my office. The time I spend looking for this new sound rarely leads me into the Christian music world. I over look the whole genre simply because the first thing that comes to mind is White Snake or Petra. Several weeks ago I noticed this flaw in my hunt for new tunes. It didn’t take long for me to feel blown away by several groups that are fairly new in the christian rock scene. So heres one band for you to check and that I hope will encourage you to take a look at whats new in Christian music and maybe even spark you to consider taking a look at whats happening today in Christian music. Check out their Bio below and listen to them on myspace.com/adandonkansas or look them up on itunes. Also they will be playing spirit west coast this July.

If you ask Jeremy Spring, frontman for the quartet Abandon Kansas, what it is that motivates he and his band, you may be shocked at the answer.  And in the answer to this question lies the very thing that sets his band apart from the endless parade of fame-seekers in this industry:

“As far as long term goals, none of us have any desire to be rich and famous. If we can keep connecting with people through music then we’ll be content. There are way too many bands out there already so we’re trying to make what we do a little bigger than music.” And deliver something larger than just music is exactly what they do on their debut release from Gotee Records, the We’re All Going Somewhere EP.  With fearless hearts, ingenious songwriting, and poignant wit, Spring and company shine like supernovas among fading stars.  This is indie pop/rock that will surprise you with its candor and cause you to contemplate the deepest recesses of your heart.

Consider the track “The Harder They Fall,”  for starters. If Abandon Kansas were just simply seeking to ingrain a melody in your head while simultaneously appeasing the music elitist in you, this song would more than achieve their goals.  A bed of tasteful, yet compelling instrumentation snaps you to attention, as you say to yourself these boys can play. Then, Spring’s vocal turns attention to attraction with obvious charisma and charm.  As verse ebbs to chorus the energy swells and the deal is sealed, as you sing There is no one left who isn’t better than the rest.  I need to hear you say that I’m the best.   You are offcially charmed, hook, line and sinker.  You are pulled into the song with breakneck speed, traveling down the rabbit hole to an unknown destination.  But as you submit to the hypnotic pulse of the song, a question pops into your brain: Where is Abandon Kansas taking me?

“We don’t just write songs about love or breakups, or the cliche’ things that you hear over and over again.  We try to write about the deeper places of our hearts, asking questions of the listener, rather than just giving answers.  If we can cause someone, when the music is finished, to contemplate their life, their motivation, and their soul, then we have done our jobs. We can’t complete the journey for the listener, but we can open the door.”

The band linked up with producer Mark Lee Townsend (Relient K, House of Heroes) for what promises to be a highlight in his already amazing resume’.  We’re All Going Somewhere comes with a full chamber; this is six shots, not just a couple rounds. Yet, if one were to focus on key tracks, it would have to include “I Wonder If It’s Me,”  a driving, dancy, yet contemplative number that confronts the “grass is greener” mentality that is so pervasive in our culture.  And “Months and Years,” another standout among standouts, is an uplifting exercise in perseverance, complete with a chorus that could become the rallying cry of a generation of lost souls seeking a greater purpose.

Perhaps the greatest triumph of all here is the lyrical potency of Jeremy Spring.  Only a truly inspired mind could conjure up lines such as these:  We spend our lives tip toeing carefully just to arrive at our death safely…We all want what we deserve, unless it’s going to hurt.  And while he excels in providing sobering thoughts, Spring provides just as many euphoric moments as well:  Close your eyes, then we’ll start to see.  Shut them tight, now we can believe.  It’s taken me so long to ?nd out where you are.  You live in me.  Few have the power to shape the listener’s emotions with words, but here you will and one who can do just that, and Abandon Kansas will leave you singing (as well as thinking) long after the songs end.

Amidst all this depth, it would be hard to imagine a band that who can also bring one of the most energetic and spirited live shows around, yet Abandon Kansas brings just that.  Spring explains:  “Our live show is a lot more intense than the music suggests. We love to dance and we love to communicate our music with the audience whether they know our music or not. Our guitar player Brad is known for his Michael Jackson-esque dancing and it’s always an entertaining show. We also never make a set list so we can vibe off the audience as to which direction we should take the show.”

An exhaustive touring schedule and work ethic has built a steady, resolute following.  If you can believe it, the band played 200 shows in 2008, and is on pace to do even more in 2009.  One heart at a time, one city at a time, day after day, the band adds to their fast-growing following.  With such a schedule, it’s little wonder that the industry at large is beginning to pay close attention.

In the end, Abandon Kansas succeeds where so many fail because of their hearts as a unit, their commitment to a unique vision, and most of all because of their one-of-a-kind voice.   We are all going somewhere.  And Abandon Kansas is taking us there. Or at least they are pointing us to the door…

“If people remember anything from our concerts I hope it’s not the band name and the crazy dance moves. I hope that long after our T-shirts have been given away to thrift stores and our CDs have been lost, people will remember having been drawn to something and someone much more important than music.”



Oxygen tuesday night group PARTY!

On May 20, 2010, in Oxygen (Young Adults), Students, by Andrew

This tuesday night will be our last meeting until the fall so make sure to come out for a good time. We will be having a hang out night out at Thomas and Shannon Hugo’s house. Feel free to bring some food or drink to share or even a board game and music. We will just be hanging out and having fun so this is a great night to bring a friend for a low key way to meet other people from Oxygen. Also Pastor Andrew will be talking about several events possibilities for this summer including a camping trip, theme park, road trip, and a few concerts. Tuesday nights have been a blast this last year with everything from in depth theological conversation to bowling. Come with your thoughts on what next year should look like to help shape the night for you and those who will join. Hope to see you all there!

When:    Tuesday May 25th  @ 8pm

Where:   Thomas and Shannon’s House 13025 reservation rd salinas ca

What to bring:    Some eats or drinks to share

This tuesday night will be our last meeting until the fall so make sure to come out for a good time. We will be having a hang out night out at Thomas and Shannon Hugo’s house. Feel free to bring some food or drink to share or even a board game and music. We will just be hanging out and having fun so this is a great night to bring a friend for a low key way to meet other people from Oxygen. Also Pastor Andrew will be talking about several events possibilities for this summer including a camping trip, theme park, road trip, and a few concerts. Tuesday nights have been a blast this last year with everything from in depth theological conversation to bowling. Come with your thoughts on what next year should look like to help shape the night for you and those who will join. Hope to see you all there!

When:    Tuesday May 25th  @ 8pm

Where:   Thomas and Shannon’s House 13025 reservation rd salinas ca

What to bring:    Some eats or drinks to share

College Group Dinner and Game Night

On January 31, 2010, in Oxygen (Young Adults), by Andrew

This tuesday night for our tuesday night gathering we will be meeting for Dinner and Games. This will be a great time of hanging out with old friends and making new friends. We will provide some eats but feel free to bring something along with you to share. This will be a relaxed time of hanging out and playing games. We would love to see you there and as always feel free to bring friends.

Where:

13025 reservation road    salinas  93908    (Thomas and Shannon Hugo’s house)                                do the google map thingy

When:

Tuesday Feb 2nd @ 8pm

who:

you

Check back next week for info on our tuesday night group. Or get more info from our podcast on itunes – search for oxygenmonterey.

This tuesday night for our tuesday night gathering we will be meeting for Dinner and Games. This will be a great time of hanging out with old friends and making new friends. We will provide some eats but feel free to bring something along with you to share. This will be a relaxed time of hanging out and playing games. We would love to see you there and as always feel free to bring friends.

Where:

13025 reservation road    salinas  93908    (Thomas and Shannon Hugo’s house)                                do the google map thingy

When:

Tuesday Feb 2nd @ 8pm

who:

you

Check back next week for info on our tuesday night group. Or get more info from our podcast on itunes – search for oxygenmonterey.

Oxygen Podcast on iTunes

On January 14, 2010, in Oxygen (Young Adults), by Andrew

We are excited to have the first episode of the Oxygen podcast on iTunes and ready for download or streaming play. Every week we will be talking about the upcoming sunday teachings tuesday night activities and pretty much what ever else pops in our heads at the time. We hope in the near future to expand this from an informative podcast to also include sharing from students, info on church wide events, reviews of local stores and restaurants, and much more. If you think you have some good ideas or maybe you just think your opinion should be known. Then talk to Pastor Andrew and Jon Ryan and we will get you in for one of our next recording sessions. Hope you enjoy it and don’t forget to subscribe so it auto downloads.

You can get the podcast at oxygenmonterey.com or on itunes by searching for oxygenmonterey.

Click the link to go to the iTunes page.

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=350224607

We are excited to have the first episode of the Oxygen podcast on iTunes and ready for download or streaming play. Every week we will be talking about the upcoming sunday teachings tuesday night activities and pretty much what ever else pops in our heads at the time. We hope in the near future to expand this from an informative podcast to also include sharing from students, info on church wide events, reviews of local stores and restaurants, and much more. If you think you have some good ideas or maybe you just think your opinion should be known. Then talk to Pastor Andrew and Jon Ryan and we will get you in for one of our next recording sessions. Hope you enjoy it and don’t forget to subscribe so it auto downloads.

You can get the podcast at oxygenmonterey.com or on itunes by searching for oxygenmonterey.

Click the link to go to the iTunes page.

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=350224607

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