In The Studio (Part One)

37 Responses to “In The Studio (Part One)”

  1. Michael G. says:

    AGHH! I AM GOING TO BE MISERABLE ‘TILL IT COMES OUT!

    I CAN’T WAIT! IT’S GOING TO BE AWESOME, I KNOW IT!

  2. Keith says:

    Great job, I am really looking forward to your next album.

    And was funny to me that you used Coldplay’s “Glass of Water” in your video, but it is a great song. :)

    And I would have to go with Micah, techno plus rock is cool, but classical plus rock is even better.

    May God bless the recording sessions, and may His will be done in it all.

  3. Rebecca says:

    YAY!! I’m so excited I can’t wait. I really hope you pout “Because of Your Love” on it. :D

    God bless you.

  4. Luke Huch says:

    Whoa, Whoa, Whoa, This sounds crazy, Seriously. Im getting that anxious anxiety feeling I get when I see/hear people doing stuff on another level. Ok, Im going to pick up my guitar now.

    Thanks for the inspiration man! I hope to open for you one day soon.!

    Ill be praying for you in this time of recording. I hope find that place.

    Luke Huch

  5. Olivia says:

    Awesome!!
    And I make the same noise when I mess up on piano. :)

  6. kathryn says:

    that sounds so cool!
    i’m excoited!

  7. Corey B. says:

    Hey Phil, I am so excited about your next album man. My friends and I are huge fans and I am looking forward to seeing you back in Augusta, Ga. Hopefully I can come see you in Atlanta soon as well. Your lyrics inspire me to draw closer to God and make me want to do more writing. Thanks again and keep the music coming! Rock On!

  8. k says:

    I was really surprised to see that you are wearing a keffiyeh, a palestine scarf. The former palestinian leader yasir arafat made the keffiyeh a symbol for the palestinians. I know it’s fashion to wear it and all that, but do you really know what it stands for? Basically, when western people wear it, it usually means that they sympathize with the palestinians. Do you?

    – – The palestinians have suffered a lot, and they still suffer. But that’s no Israel’s fault, unlike what all the western media seems to think. The palestinians have had horrible leaders that have kept food and money from them, and fed them with anti israeli and anti semitic propaganda, telling them that the jews are pigs, that the jews are their enemy, that they will wipe Israel off the map and make the Mediterranean sea…sadly, the list goes on. You should watch some of the palestinian media watch videos (www.pmw.org.il) and the video with hamas convert masab yousef on youtube.

    – – The Christian palestinians suffer – only a little while ago a Christian book shop owner in Gaza was killed – not by israelis, but by palestinians. The Christians in for example Bethlehem are living under very difficult conditions – I have met a pastor from Bethlehem and couldn’t believe what he had to share about the persecution of Christians there.

    – – So, what I guess I’m trying to say is that I hope you think twice the next time you use the keffiyeh. Especially since you’re a Christian. You’re sending out signals you might not want to be associated with. Please don’t get me wrong here, my intention is not to be judgmental or anything, alright?

    – – Good tunes by the way. Keep it coming. I have all of your three CD’s (yes, I have the Give You My World too, and I love it!) God bless you.

  9. Micah says:

    Dude, definitely a rockin song. I’ve always been a fan of mixing techno and rock. The only thing better is mixing in a little bit of classical with that. Like, violins and other stringed instruments…tis very nice.

  10. Charis says:

    Your songs just keep getting better and better! I love it so much!!
    You’re seriously my favorite singer. God has really blessed you and I am so glad you are using your gifts to His glory. Keep it up!
    -Charis, 14

  11. Susanna says:

    hahahahha, love the last part – your next tour posters should say “bring your dancing shoes”

  12. Anna says:

    Sounds great so far! Ohmygoodness I am so excited!!!

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