15 January 2013

Zac Brown Band Artifact 1


           Zac Brown Band’s album titled, “Uncaged” is one of the most listened to albums in my iTunes. Zac Brown Band is a country band that is made up of seven men who work together to write their music. I went to one of their concerts back in California and noticed that the men in Zac Brown Band like to improvise music; In numerous songs they took a few minutes just to play their instruments without lyrics. The band has a relaxed feel to its music but it stays true to its country origins.
            When it comes to human purpose, Zac Brown Band’s album “Uncaged” says very little about it. There are a few human purposes that I was able to interpret from the songs when I was listening. One theme that I felt was present through many of the songs was the theme of living life to the fullest and not holding back on your dreams. In the song titled “Uncaged” Brown sings, “everyday find a way to face my fears.” This idea seems to imply that he is trying to grow and to challenge himself to get the most out of his life. Another theme about human purpose that I found was to not take time for granted and to enjoy the life you have been given. In “Day That I Die,” Brown says, “It’s funny how time can make you realize we’re running out of it.” I agree with Brown here, time really does fly and I think we really should enjoy the life that we are blessed to have.
            As far as creation goes, Zac Brown Band sings a lot about the earth and nature. In the song “Uncaged” Brown mentions an ocean, river, mountain spring, sunshine, and plains. In many of the other songs there is at least a mention of the ocean. Brown does not talk about how these things were created but he does spend quite a bit of time singing about how wonderful these creations are.
            It was hard for me to pick out themes of the kingdom and the empire in the songs of Zac Brown Band. One of the few things that did jump out at me was, “sometimes things that may not matter jump in front of things that do.” (Last But Not Least) These lyrics remind me of the Empire and how people just go along with the flow, not questioning, and not being intentional. I think that it is really easy to pass off the blame for our forgetting things but in reality we are completely to blame.
            Zac Brown Band does encourage its listeners to believe in getting high off of marijuana. “Where the wind blows babe, you can bet I’ll be riding high with it, holding on for my dear life.” And “I’mma get faded at the tiki bar tonight…then I’mma roll one up, like my name is Bob, partying like I’m a Jamaican.” are two quotes that explicitly talk about getting high. Getting high is something that reminds me of something that would happen in the empire. In the empire people might have wanted to escape their reality because of how tough it was, in the kingdom life should be enjoyed without the help of hallucinogens.
            The theme of redemption really showed up in the song “Uncaged” when Brown sings “freedom is a gift, get living.” Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins and therefore we have been set free from the chains of sin.

2 comments:

  1. As a fan of country music, I love the fact that you chose to look at Zac Brown Band as one of your artifacts. One of the reasons I enjoy their music so much is it points to a simpler life, more grounded in nature, which was one of the points you made in your analysis. Obviously, there are still troubles and issues in life, some of which the band addresses, but there is a sense of “lightness” to their music that reminds me to step back and enjoy the little things. And this theme continues throughout many of their other albums and songs, as well. Their lyrics are so raw and authentic, and it makes me think, “wouldn’t it be nice if people were this authentic with each other in real life?” In addition to going after your dreams and growing as a person, I feel like the band encourages us to be ourselves and do what we are passionate about, because that is what will bring us the most happiness in life. I agree that the morals the band presents may not be ideal according to the kingdom, but I believe there is a fine line between enjoying life and escaping reality. We as Christians are called to be joyful in life; however, we must be careful that our joy comes from our Creator and not from the distractions of the Empire, which would only provide short term pleasure. Overall, I loved your analysis of this artifact and I feel like your points were spot on. Awesome job!

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  2. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Kristie and Kylee!

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