Sunday, January 9, 2022

Christmas

Christmas Season

January 9, 2022

Now that the Christmas season (Advent, Christmas, and the Twelve Days of Christmas that ended with Epiphany) has come to a conclusion, I hope my Christian metal heads had a blessed season. 

If you would like to know more about the month and half long Christmas season please get a copy of this little booklet called Happy Holidays. 

https://answersingenesis.org/store/product/happy-holidays-booklet/

For those who don’t know the true reason for the season, I suggest you read this article about why the babe in the manger was necessary:

https://answersingenesis.org/gospel/salvation/babe-who-opened-door/

Blessings in Christ,

Bodi-wan



Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Thanksgiving

11/23/2021

Happy Thanksgiving season to all my metalheads and hard rockers.

It is a time to thank our Almighty God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit (the triune God) for his provision. Although the date for Thanksgiving has moved a couple of times, it has finally settled on the 4th Thursday of every November.  I thought it wise to reprint the recommendation to the states given by the committee of Congress of the United States to proclaim Thanksgiving a national day of thanks. It is reproduced below.

Blessings in Christ,

Bodi-wan

 

Saturday, November 1, 1777

The committee appointed to prepare a recommendation to the several states, to set apart a day of public thanksgiving, brought in a report; which was taken into consideration, and agreed to as follows:

Forasmuch as it is the indispensable duty of all men to adore the superintending providence of Almighty God; to acknowledge with gratitude their obligation to him for benefits received, and to implore such farther blessings as they stand in need of; and it having pleased him in his abundant mercy not only to continue to us the innumerable bounties of his common providence, but also smile upon us in the prosecution of a just and necessary war, for the defense and establishment of our unalienable rights and liberties; particularly in that he hath been pleased in so great a measure to prosper the means used for the support of our troops and to crown our arms with most signal success:

It is therefore recommended to the legislative or executive powers of these United States, to set apart Thursday, the 18th day of December next, for solemn thanksgiving and praise; that with one heart and one voice the good people may express the grateful feelings of their hearts, and consecrate themselves to the service of their divine benefactor; and that together with their sincere acknowledgments and offerings, they may join the penitent confession of their manifold sins, whereby they had forfeited every favor, and their humble and earnest supplication that it may please God, through the merits of Jesus Christ, mercifully to forgive and blot them out of remembrance; that it may please him graciously to afford his blessings on the governments of these states respectively, and prosper the public council of the whole; to inspire our commanders both by land and sea, and all under them, with that wisdom and fortitude which may render them fit instruments, under the providence of Almighty God, to secure for these United States the greatest of all blessings, independence and peace; that it may please him to prosper the trade and manufactures of the people and the labor of the husbandman, that our land may yield its increase; to take schools and seminaries of education, so necessary for cultivating the principles of true liberty, virtue and piety, under his nurturing hand, and to prosper the means of religion for the promotion and enlargement of that kingdom which consisteth in righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Ghost.

And it is further recommended, that servile labor, and such recreation  as, though at other times innocent, may be unbecoming the purpose of this appointment, be omitted on so solemn an occasion.


Wednesday, November 10, 2021

X-Secular released


November 10, 2021

X-Secular is out! Brand new album released today through Distrokid. You should be able to find all over the distribution sites like iTunes, YouTube, Amazon Music, Spotify and so on.  

I'm super excited. I hope that all the Christian rockers and metalers enjoy this one and give glory to Christ.  God bless you,

Bodi-wan



Monday, November 1, 2021

WI Flat

What is a “Western Illinois Flat”?

Bodi-wan

November 1, 2021

I first heard this term from my mom, and her experience in a rock band. Although she was a guitarist, she still sings in the church choir and has a pretty good ear for vocals. 

But what she said made a lot of sense. Let me explain. Listening to a number of live bands in Western Illinois in the 70s-90s, I would religiously hear some vocalists belt out certain notes that were slightly flat as they reached for the sky in certain high notes. 

They would give it all they could and sometimes it was just a little short—or more precisely, a little flat. But it happened all the time. As an impressionable youngster learning to sing, I thought that was exactly what they wanted to do. So I would try to emulate this on some of my highs too. 

Come to find out, this was very common even when my mom was playing, which was back in the 1960's. So it’s nothing new. Apparently, and perhaps without much forethought, many bands in Western Illinois have also learned this from previous generations and carried it forward, just as I did. I was used to listening to a lot of music this way and it grew on me and became, in some cases, what I would do as well.

It’s like playing a guitar and intentionally hitting the slightly off note (whether sharp or flat) to make a distinct cut, break or transition in the song. In this case it is done vocally. And honestly it’s tough to do when you try to do it, especially when you can easily hit the high, note perfect. 

I wasn’t conscious of it early on, until my mom pointed it out. She said that I did it just like other people in Western Illinois. She explained that the Western Illinois Flat was a common occurrence for bands with a host of styles in our region. 

Once I looked back, I was doing just like these others as I recalled; so their musical vox styles had influenced me more than I initially realized. But I kept doing it from time to time because of this heritage. This particular style of flat even had a name Western Illinois Flat. And I happily wear it as a badge. 😎 

Bodi-wan




Friday, October 29, 2021

Candle release

 

Today is the day! A Candle in the Darkness has officially been released. I hope you enjoy it.  Check it out on iTunes, Amazon Music, YouTube, Spotify, and others. God bless.

Bodi-wan

October 29, 2021



Monday, October 25, 2021

Covenant of Call


 

Covenant of Call—Lyrics

Bodi-wan

Copyright 2003-2021, Bodi-wan/David Hodge

 

[Editorial note: this song is my testimony song. I was saved at age 9 but my growth was largely stagnant until my high school years where I had some bursts of growth but I was still heavily influenced by secular humanist/naturalistic religions (which is a type of pantheistic paganism) through state education in my local schools. My knowledge of Christianity and the Bible was rather minimal (I heard gospel sermons and Bible stories over and over again). I had no apologetics or answers for the world that was attacking me from every direction. I even struggled to live as I should—in both walk and talk. Through a secular college, I still didn’t have much growth…until I found answers that plagued me when I was teaching engineering at the university. Then I had immense growth in my faith to then share those answers too. The Lord grew me in ways that I never expected—to Him be the glory!] 


As a child, when I was small

Peace and light were all in all

“God is great” and “God is good”

Always doing what I should

 

And then I fell

 

Rushing the world as I recall,

I was silencing the call to save my soul

Running with the devil

Unknown to myself

 

No one I could turn to, no one who would care

I was calling out in darkness

But no one would hear

My dimming soul was fading

Into the night

 

Viscous hatred spewing from my bones

Wishing to God that I had never been born

Where is Your purpose,

Sent from above

Why am I cursed to live without love

 

Then I felt a touch of light

and I saw a glimpse of sight

Knowing I’d been deceived

It was then that I believed

 

And then I tried

 

Pushing the boundaries as I walked the walk

Crying for out in prayer as I stumbled in talk

Looking to the past, as I…

Wanted it back

 

Trying ever harder as I walk the line

Being pulled in all directions of Satan’s sign

Watching my back

Ticking in time

 

Now a “Covenant of Call” that I won’t neglect

Open to the light and a new elect

Facing all my fears with a steadying mind

No longer in the darkness

No longer blind

 

Then I felt a touch of light

And I saw a glimpse of sight

Knowing them I’d been deceived

It was then that I believed

 

And then “He rose”

 

Seeing the “Kingdom of Enlightened Souls”

Piercing evil and the sacred woes

What you did to me simply

Made me grow

 

Demons I will go against your evil ways

I will steal those from your grip

Every single day

I won’t leave my God like

You left yours

 

Now a “Covenant of Call” that I won’t neglect

Open to the light and a new elect

Facing all my fears with a steady mind

No longer in the darkness

No longer blind

 

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Computer Crash

 

The Great Computer Crash—How Did It Affect X-Secular And A Candle In The Darkness

Bodi-wan 

October 21, 2021

It was the setback that no musician ever wants to go through! It was in the days where computers had come a long ways and were excellent tools, but things were still limited in hosts of ways. 

Music files, like .wav files, are big files for those days. USB ports had just become a thing in standard computers, but most didn’t have them yet. I was using Windows 98, just to give you an idea of the timeframe and era of computers. USB ports were part of the Second edition of Win 98, where I was on a first edition. This computer was a virgin computer (i.e., it was a machine that didn’t get connected to the internet and files didn’t go to it, but it was used to provide music files as a source computer). I kept this thing safe! 

Thumb drives were not a thing yet, so an easy backup, I didn’t have. I did back things up though. I had an external optical/CD burner 2x speed. Yes—that is super slow by today’s standards. So I backed up a number of files in this slow tedious way. But it was time consuming and slow. 

After I had several weeks/months of files. I would back up the new stuff—as I remembered it. I had recently transferred to a digital system using Cakewalk—an excellent and cost effective program for recording. I loved it by the way. 

Many of my files were still tape-studio based, lower quality but effective for the pre-digital age. But even those files were being transferred digitally. Thing were going well, I could see the end in sight to get these first two albums out. Then bang—it happened. The blue screen of death. For those in modern times, the blue screen of death was almost equivalent to smashing your entire computer and hard drive with a sledge hammer over and over again. 

Everything on the hard drive was “toast”. Nothing. Nada. The latest files, the final vocal tracks, editable files, tracks awaiting vocals, all gone. All I had was some CDs with some back up files from, literally, months before. 

It was devastating. No longer was I trying to finish up the albums and polish them, but instead I was in scavenge mode to see what I even had. It took months of time spread out over years to find what I had. Then I had to get a new computer, which I did and as I got things transferred to it, that one gave up the ghost as well! So back to my backups, twice now. It was heart breaking. 

By the time I had assessed what I had, I realized I had files without bass lines, or in one case a mixed down .wav file without vocals (that was a great find as that one was a ready-to-use file to easily build on).  A number of files were unusable or not the final takes. I had lost a lot of files and tracks where I had fixed something but now I was stuck with the old files, that was no longer fixable (i.e., in mixed down form). These songs contain little glitches that will annoy me. 

For example, there was  a bass note that I didn’t strike perfectly in Flood Epic. But I’m left with an un-editable file as all I have was the mixed file. There is a glitch in Allegiance with drum timing that was easily fixable but lost. 

Another example is Wise Men, which I was working on as the computer self-destructed. It’s a  great tune, but it will always annoy me because the vocal track on it was a trial test take that I laid down to give me an idea of what I wanted. The file that survived was the very first take of me roughing though it. I was about to go back and put down the final vocal track properly with the “p” popper and slightly varied melodies and so forth. When bang, it was all gone. 

Wise Men, as we now know it, was all that was left and the file was mixed down into a .wav so I couldn’t edit out the vocals and replace them. Oh well. I almost left this song in the realms of file folder on my hard drive and not release it because I’m not pleased with the vocals; but at the last moment, I decided it was too good of a song to leave in a hidden digital room forever. So I hope it one can appreciate it as I do, knowing it could have been better. 

With the song Armor of God, the vocal tracks are too loud in my assessment (and a few other fixable things) but all I had was a mix down .wav file so there is nothing I could do about it. 

Another big setback was that many of my backup files were Cakewalk-specific files that no longer exists as it was purchased by another company and largely taken down the road of extinction. In retrospect, I’m actually surprised I was able to retrieve as much as I did. 

I’ve been working with Audacity now to help finish the albums. So when listening to the individual songs bear in mind that this was the best I could do with what survived. Nevertheless, it was satisfying to see the albums with a release date. 

Are the albums X-Secular and A Candle in the Darkness perfect? By no means and I’ll be the first to admit it. But like a sinner saved by grace, these songs were essentially dead, and by grace of what was saved (and what I’ve been able to do since then) they have been resurrected to new life.  I thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for that kind blessing and pray He receives the glory in these songs.  



 

 

 

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