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Chances are you’ve never heard of Bradley Hathaway . The poet-turned-singer has garnered some positive reviews in the indie world, but not much else
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Review: Bradley Hathaway – A Thousand Angry Panthers EP
Label: Independent Release Date: Reviewer: David Huey I had never given Bradley Hathaway a spin.
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Revelife Reviews: Bradley Hathaway, "A Thousand Angry Panthers"
The name Bradley Hathaway may not be household, but it certainly ought to be.
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The name Bradley Hathaway may not be household, but it certainly ought to be. Hathaway’s first claim to fame was as Christian slam poet and author of the hilarious “Manly Man.” He is more recently known as an accomplished musician, …
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Christian Rock Rocks: Bradley Hathaway – A Thousand Angry Panthers
In this case, we have Bradley Hathaway , easily one of the best songwriters out there today. The acoustic singer-songwriter music that he plays is undoubtedly captivating and just shows his talent. The release of his new EP, titled A Thousand Angry Panthers marks some of his best work yet and possibly the peak of his career, that in fact, started off as spoken word poetry.
The music and songwriting on A Thousand Angry Panthers is heart-wrenching, being some of the most emotional music that I’ve heard in a while that really hits right to the heart. The opening song, “She Was Raised By a Man With a Sickness,” doesn’t fail to show this, with the delicate vocals from Hathaway, whose voice seems to be perfect for setting the mood, sounding very emotional itself. “Carolina” takes on more of a ballad form, complete with something of a small, dreary guitar solo towards the end.
“Would You Think Less of Me” is a song that recalls a life story of leaving loved ones and the pain of death and saying goodbye. The highlight and easily one of the strongest songs from Bradley Hathaway to date is the closer, “The World Is Screaming.” The lyrics are great, with lines such as “He came in the manger, He was born in the stable and He did what no man before Him was able.” There is also a constant acoustic guitar being strummed behind the vocals. The music to the song is great to, going beyond the acoustic stature and expanding to what sounds a full band effort, complete with the pounding drums that close out A Thousand Angry Panthers ever so nicely.
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Bradley Hathaway To Release “A Thousand Angry Panters” EP « CMZ
(Goshen, Arkansas June 22nd 2010) Spoken word poet turned folk singer songwriter Bradley Hathaway has digitally released his fourth album entitledA Thousand Angry Panthers. The four song EP is a quick emotional glimpse into the recent life of Hathaway. Loss, love, searching and faith intertwine themselves throughout Panthers all the while we enjoy the soft twang of Hathaway’s contagious voice.
We live in a world that is suffering from the epidemic of distraction. Constantly we are being beckoned to have our attention and thoughts pulled away from that which is pivotal to life, existence, and eternity. Inevitably we enter a sort of drowsiness, brought on by the barrage of necessity and amusements around us, all of which slowly chip away at our passions, our consciences, and ultimately, our souls. A function of art is to remind, to awaken, and to bring back into clarity that which matters most. In a sense, great art is the cold water that startles us, the loud noise that rattles us out of this sort of daze. As David Dark once shared, revelatory art is the foundation of the idea of apocalypse. That is, that the greatest art is that which breaks through the illusions and facades of the status quo or “the way things are”, thus enabling us to experience restored vision once again. In these four songs, Bradley seeks to do just that by unveiling the deeper realities that surround and penetrate our lives. Whether it is the tragedies and darkness that infect the world or the brutalities that stay latched inside a home, he challenges us to enter into this collection of songs and to emerge with new eyes and intent ears. Bradley’s writing has never been more acute, more personal, and more focused on waking us out of our stupors and into revelation. Welcome to apocalypse.
Hathaway has previously toured the world with the likes of mewithoutYou, Blindside, The Chariot, As Cities Burn and more. You can catch him this summer on the main stage of the Cornerstone festival in Illinois where you can pick up a physical copy of A Thousand Angry Panthers.
After six straight years of touring, playing over 200 shows a year all over the world, Hathaway is taking a much needed break to go back to school in Arkansas but he assures his fans, this is not the end.
“I’m just taking a much needed breather, but I’ve every intention to keep writing and hit the road full time again in the near future. I just want to drive the same streets, see the same people, sleep in the same bed, and eat the same foods for a time. In the meantime everyone enjoy my recorded albums and I’ll see them again soon.”
“Panthers paints a diverse portrait of Hathaway in a personal light that few have shown. The four tracks sweep you away on an introspective journey of ups and downs taking you to the verge of tears and back to a feeling of your heart being too full to hold.” –Hopecore.com Magazine
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(Goshen, Arkansas June 22nd 2010) Spoken word poet turned folk singer songwriter Bradley Hathaway has digitally released his fourth album entitled A Thousand Angry Panthers.
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Our combined playlist looks something like this at the moment: Creations, Ekklesia, Despised Icon, Cruel Hand, Bradley Hathaway , The Great Commission, For Today, Biggie Smalls, Nas, The Cure, The Smiths, The Dear & Departed, …
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