Justin Brock | Podcasts


Come Around

Nov 11th, 2009 | By justin brock | Category: Music, Podcasts

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Come Around” is a song I wrote in 1999. I was living in Louisiana at the time and lonelier than anyone should be. Now, ten years later, I hear in it the foolish commitments of infatuation and naive love – the immature, idolatrous me of my youth.

But, you know, I still like the song even if I do have issues with the guy who wrote it.

I’m just playing around with the effects in this track. This song is from my unfinished album – Locust Years.




How You Love Me

Nov 2nd, 2009 | By justin brock | Category: Music, Podcasts

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I wrote How You Love Me when I was 18 – a freshman at Belhaven College. I recorded it late Saturday night. Here are the lyrics below:

How You Love Me
Why does my heart turn to stone?
Why do I turn my back on you?
Why am I numb? Look at what [...]




Played this on Sunday Morning at Redeemer

Oct 19th, 2009 | By justin brock | Category: Music, Podcasts, Ruined Hymns

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I got to lead worship at church this past Sunday. Here’s the special music I did. Lyrics are over here: O Thou That Hear’st When Sinners Cry
Thanks to Donnie for recording it.




Ruined Hymn: O Thou That Hear’st When Sinners Cry

Jul 17th, 2009 | By justin brock | Category: Podcasts, Ruined Hymns

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When I get to heaven, Sir Isaac Watts will either give me a bloody nose or a big hug. I’m not sure which. Reason? His are the hymns I most tend to ruin. I don’t know why I pick on him so, but often I have the words set to a new arrangement before I ever look at the hymn author. Sorry Isaac.

I recorded O Thou That Hear’st When Sinners Cry on the same day as Holy Ghost, Dispel Our Sadness.