The City Of Ember
32 CommentsAugust, 15 2008
In the beautiful state of Washington there is a town called Snohomish. In the town of Snohomish lies a great, grassy field. Upon the field there sits an air-conditioned trailer stocked with necessary amenities such as Gatorade and a veggie platter. Inside the trailer you will find a half-asleep, fuzzy-headed guy wearing an old, white v-neck shirt. Yep, that’s me.
This morning I woke up in Oceanside, California and hopped on a flight bound for Seattle. During the flight, I finished the last half of a book called, “The City of Ember”. A while back I saw a preview of a movie called by the same name. The small bits of the plot I gathered must have stuck with me because months after I had seen the preview I came across the book in a well known book selling establishment, and in my desperation for free in-flight entertainment I snatched the book off the shelf. With only a few hundred pages and rather large font it is an easier read, but I’ve never been one to be intimidated by a book meant for minds a bit younger than my own so I read on. The plot is fairly simple, There is a city called Ember whose only light comes from massive floodlights raised high over the heads of the several hundred inhabitants of the town. There is no sun, nor moon, nor stars. The sky is blackness. All around the city there is blackness. The town holds no trees, or grass, or hills. There is just the city itself with its buildings and storehouses and pale people living their pale lives. And there are problems in the city. It is old. It is breaking. It is dying, and the generator that makes life possible in Ember is on its last leg. Soon there will be no light left to live by. But in the midst of the gloom there is hope. Those who built the city hundreds of years earlier have left instructions explaining how to get out. They had been lost until now…
Without going into too much detail (I wouldn’t dream of spoiling it for you). This book, whether the author meant to or not, was quite the spiritual allegory. Now, I am the last person to try to discover some obscure hidden meaning within a book. I tend to love the story for the story itself. But this books message seemed to out front to ignore. A world shrouded in darkness, the end inevitable, a solution so clear yet so ignored, and all it took were a few people with conviction to believe and to hope. A little cheesy? Maybe. A little familiar? Yes, at least I think so. If you got a few extra hours on your hands read it and let me know what you think about it. In fact, what are you guys reading? Anything interesting? Fun? Exciting? Moving? Let us discuss!!!!
So like I said before, I’m in Washington. I’m playing a summer festival here. I think I go on about 10:00 PM which is about three hours from now. Wish you all could be here!
See ya
-p
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An Update And A Challenge
22 CommentsAugust, 11 2008Hello my blog friends!!
This past weekend was an exciting one to say the least. If you’re just showing up here for the first time, I released a live recording on Friday as a free download available only at this site. There were quite a few hurdles to jump during the week leading up to the release, but we were able to pull it off. We actually finished uploading the record onto the site only 30 seconds before it was available to all of you guys. In fact, the first time I heard the record was after I had downloaded it in my hotel room in Connecticut.
Now, three days later, it seems everything is running smoothly and we’re closing in on 10,000 downloads! Which is awesome! One thing I didn’t expect was that this Live Recording seems to have had an affect on the iTunes sales of my other records, “Cannons” and the Self Titled one. “Cannons” has actually come quite close to entering into the top 10 Christians albums list. So here’s my request, a challenge if you will. Are you ready? For those of you who don’t have my latest studio album, “Cannons”, or even have friends that don’t have the record, let’s try to get this thing into the Top Ten Albums. It’s been exciting for me to see it jump so far up the list simply from your interest, and it would be amazing to see it climb even higher. For those of you that either already have the record or can’t get the entire thing, I’d love it if you would consider at least purchasing the newest single, “True Love”. Sound like a plan? Who’s with me?!
Thanks again for all the amazing support and I’ll talk to you soon.
-phil





























