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The Chorus in the Chaos

The Chorus in the Chaos

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Living a Christian life that is faithful to God’s Word can be extremely challenging. Join Grayson, Blake, and Jack as they discuss how to be theologically and biblically relevant in today’s culture. If you (like us) need help navigating through the chaotic noise of our modern age, we invite you to listen in. Each season will focus on a specific theme/topic with episodes released bi-weekly.
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Before The Chorus

Sofia Loporcaro

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Before a song is released, a record is produced, or a chorus is written, the musicians that write them think. A lot. They live. A lot. And they feel. A LOT. Hosted by award-winning interviewer and radio host Sofia Loporcaro, Before the Chorus dives into the stories and experiences that shape these artists, and ultimately, the music we hear.
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The Life and Times of Chorus Women. We talk costumes, vaudeville, vintage dance history, backstage antics, performers, and theaters. Join us bi-weekly as we talk about the performances, performers, and performing. From the feathers in the fans to false eyelashes we talk about everything in the life and times of Chorus Women. Whether activist or fantasy figure these women did much more than simply strut across the stage.
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The Verse Chorus

Jason Hiatt

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Delve deep into the creative, songwriter mind while listening to The Verse Chorus hosted by Jason David Hiatt. During interviews with songwriters of all kinds, Hiatt reveals common ground that can unite all songwriters through devotion to their craft. All songwriters handle the creative process differently. Get a great peek into the minds of different songwriters and their unique philosophies. Expose yourself to new ideas that inspire you to push your songwriting craft to new limits.
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Join host Matthew LaPine (Founder and Artistic Director of Rise Up Chorus) as he takes a journey through the life stories of incredible musicians, both professional and amateur. Each episode is a conversation with an active musician telling the most compelling story of all: the journey of their life! Everyone has a story -- join us for the adventure!
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Over a four-part episode series, Sofia will be looking back on the music & memories of 2024, & looking forward to what 2025 has in store. On this episode, we turn our eyes to the new year with Sofia's Artists To Watch In 2025. Links to artists mentioned: Tin Angel Apple: https://music.apple.com/gb/artist/tin-angel/1765244022 Spotify: https://open.s…
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In this episode of Chorus in the Chaos, Blake and Jack continue their Ten Commandments series with an engaging discussion on the Third Commandment: 'You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.' Often reduced to avoiding profanity, this commandment carries profound implications about reverence, worship, and the weight of our words. We …
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Local Natives have been on this podcast many times, & it is an honour to have them as the final guests of 2024. This is also a pivotal time for them: they have just released their final album with founding member Kelcey Ayer. We discuss the double (nay, triple) record, the unchanging love between the original five members, & supporting each other n…
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Over a four-part episode series, Sofia will be looking back on the music & memories of 2024, & looking forward to what 2025 has in store. On this episode, she shares her favourite music memories from the past year. Links to events & artists mentioned: Nu School Jamzz Open Folk LA The Beatle Jam James Spaite (guitar teacher) MICHELLE Red Rum Club Ja…
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Over a four-part episode series, Sofia will be looking back on the music & memories of 2024, & looking forward to what 2025 has in store. On this episode, she shares her eclectic AoTY list, & tells you why you should be listening to these incredible albums. Links to albums: Empress Of - For Your Consideration Orville Peck - Stampede Orlando Weeks -…
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Georgia Parker's debut record 'Same Time Tomorrow' examines relationships gained & lost with honesty - even when it's uncomfortable. In our conversation, she reflects on learning to speak up for herself, her love of nuance, & not letting a sad song shy away from truth. Be sure to listen to 'Same Time Tomorrow', wherever you stream or buy your music…
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In this episode of Chorus in the Chaos, Jack, Grayson, and Blake dive deep into the Second Commandment, exploring the significance of worshiping God in spirit and truth. They tackle challenging questions about the use of images in worship, discuss the theological implications of idolatry, and explain why God’s glory cannot be captured through human…
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Lucky Kilmartin's debut record 'Borders, Baby' is an ode to letting go & letting in. It's also a love letter to the people that he cares for most: his friends, his partner & his father. Be sure to listen to 'Borders, Baby', wherever you stream or buy your music! Find Lucky on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2uWg345joqNfcay4l13YoN On Apple …
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In this episode of The Chorus and The Chaos Podcast, we dive into the foundational First Commandment: "You shall have no other gods before Me." Join Jack, Blake, and Grayson as they discuss the significance of this commandment in today’s world, where modern idols often take unexpected forms. From wealth and relationships to personal strengths and s…
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Jonah Yano & the Heavy Loop is is a reflection on Jonah's most recent experiences. But even with its stream of consciousness-style writing, when we look closer, themes like desire, assimilation, & a need to belong emerge. Be sure to listen to 'Jonah Yano & the Heavy Loop', wherever you stream or buy your music! Find Jonah on Spotify: https://open.s…
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In this episode of The Chorus in the Chaos, Blake and Grayson dive into a conversation on faith, politics, and the Christian’s role in today’s tumultuous election season. With election day on the horizon, they discuss the challenging decisions Christians face at the polls, including how to balance biblical values with political realities and whethe…
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Jake Isaac's new record BENJAMIN takes us through all of life's highs & lows. From both celebrating & questioning one's faith, to sharing the stories of his Caribbean immigrant ancestors, Jake invites us into his world with open arms. Be sure to listen to 'BENJAMIN', wherever you stream or buy your music! Find Jake on Spotify: https://open.spotify.…
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Spencer Sutherland's sophomore album, The Drama, is a rock opera centred around the highs and lows of the fame game. For the 100th episode of this podcast, Spencer & I spoke about ego deaths, the art of high camp, and the fact that, sometimes, a little bit of delusion is healthy. Be sure to listen to 'The Drama', wherever you stream or buy your mus…
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In this episode, Jack and Blake delve into the Ten Commandments, discussing the importance of understanding them through the lens of Thomas Watson's eight rules for reading the law. If you're like us, there's a good chance there are aspects of the law that you've not been considering. For a limited time, The Chorus in the Chaos listeners get 10% of…
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This episode briefly describes the life of John Owen, a prominent Puritan theologian and pastor. It explores his early life, education, struggles with faith, rise within the Puritan movement, significant influence during the Commonwealth period, challenges faced during the Restoration of the monarchy, and his lasting legacy. Owen's life exemplifies…
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St. Lundi's debut album 'The Island' celebrates both the artist's journey away from home, & the home that was left behind. It recognizes that we can honour the place that we came from & the people that we love, while still pursuing our own path. Be sure to listen to 'The Island', wherever you stream or buy your music! Find St. Lundi on Spotify: htt…
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In this episode of the Chorus and the Chaos Podcast, Jack discusses the often-overlooked struggles faced by pastors' families. He emphasizes the importance of pastors being 'above reproach' in their personal lives, particularly in their roles as husbands and fathers. Jack encourages both pastors and church members to recognize the significance of b…
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MICHELLE's infectious brand of pop yearning is in full force on 'Songs About You Specifically', but comes with a slight change to their process: the bulk of the record was written in Ojai, California instead of their hometown of New York City. We spoke about songwriting as a discipline, holding space for others to tell their stories, & so much more…
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In this episode, Blake, Jack, and Grayson delve into the complexities of the law of Christ, exploring its foundations, the role of obedience, and the significance of the heart in understanding the commandments. The discussion also highlights the need for a deeper understanding of biblical principles and the dangers of both legalism and antinomianis…
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I spoke with Nina Nesbitt about her latest record 'Mountain Music', which is all about re-connecting with home. We often look forward to leaving home when we're young, but later come to cherish it. Nina explores this journey on 'Mountain Music', & much more. Be sure to listen to 'Mountain Music', wherever you stream or buy your music! Find Nina on …
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Jack reflects on the evolution of the Together for the Gospel Conference, discussing its growth and the rise of celebrity pastors. He emphasizes the importance of local churches and pastors in spiritual growth, warning against the dangers of consuming theological content without application. We need a reevaluation of the celebrity pastor culture an…
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I spoke with Lutalo about their new record The Academy, which chronicles the artists early life in Vermont. They detail their many experiences, life lessons, & the points of view they adopted from them. The resulting record is an unvarnished look at race, class, oppressive systems in the United States, & more. Be sure to listen to 'The Academy', wh…
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Grayson addresses the recent removal of Dr. Stephen J. Lawson as lead pastor due to an inappropriate relationship. He reflects on the implications of such moral failures among pastors, emphasizing the need for accountability, vigilance, and adherence to biblical qualifications. Grayson discusses the warning signs of moral failure, the importance of…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the significance of the law in Christian doctrine, focusing on its threefold division: ceremonial, civil, and moral law. They explore the importance of understanding these distinctions to avoid confusion and misinterpretation. The conversation also delves into the threefold use of the law: as a mirror revealing si…
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Chewing, aka Local Natives' Nik Ewing, wanted to create a sonic scrapbook of sorts for his daughter Linnéa. When she was an infant, he would hold her in one arm, & play the piano with the other. The improvised melodies soon became full songs, & those songs in turn became an album: Songs For Linnéa. Our conversation covers everything from childhood …
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In this bonus episode of the Chorus and the Chaos podcast, Jack explores the life of John Calvin, a key leader in the Protestant Reformation. Calvin's deep theological insight, personal struggles, and conflicts with authorities shaped his life and teachings. He emphasized the importance of Scripture, God's sovereignty, and the glory of God above al…
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I spoke with Matthew Koma of Winnetka Bowling League, on the heels of their first LP 'Sha La La' & the standalone single "This Is Life", featuring Medium Build & Dawes. Both the album & the single share a healthy mix of nostalgia & unfiltered honesty - two things that are rarely seen together. But that's what makes Winnetka Bowling League great: th…
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In this short, bonus episode of the podcast, Blake and Jack offer 3 reasons why the recent video from New St. Andrews College majorly missed the mark. While I can appreciate what they're trying to do, their methods are contrary to scripture. ——> For a limited time, The Chorus in the Chaos listeners get 10% off their purchase at Reformation Heritage…
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Paris Paloma's debut record, "Cacophony", is a 15-song hero's journey. It puts into question the patriarchal structures that hold women down, & proves that we can rebuild ourselves without them. Paris & I spoke over Zoom, discussing the themes that resonated with so many people on her viral single 'labour', sisterhood, & finding peace after trauma.…
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In this episode, TCITC discusses different perspectives on the law of God. They explore the concepts of continuity and discontinuity between the Old and New Testaments, as well as the distinction between the law of Moses, the law of Christ, and how a dispensationalist and a covenantalist would interpret the law. The hosts also briefly touch on the …
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Season 3 is here and this time our theme is the "10 Commandments". In the first episode, we aim to answer the simple, but important question, "Are the 10 Commandments still relevant 10?" We have 8 reasons why the answer is "Yes!" ——> For a limited time, The Chorus in the Chaos listeners get 10% off their purchase at Reformation Heritage Books! Use …
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'Letters Home', the latest solo EP from The Vamps' James McVey, came together on the road. As him & his friends/ collaborators sat on the tour bus, they wrote about the people they'd left behind, childhood memories, mental health, & more. Be sure to listen to 'Letters Home', wherever you stream or buy your music! Find James on Spotify: https://open…
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I spoke with songwriter & fellow Canadian Donovan Woods about his new record 'Things Were Never Good If They're Not Good Now'. On the album, he is brutally honest - he brings the same level of honesty to our conversation. We discuss the problems with creating an image of 'perfection', opening up to a partner about one's feelings, & the power of sax…
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Jordan Feller and Marc Gilfry, the duo that make up NEIL FRANCES, came by to talk all things 'It's All A Bit Fuzzier', the deluxe edition of last year's 'It's All A Bit Fuzzy'. Our conversation spanned everything from dance floor communities & identity, to yacht rock. Be sure to listen to ''It's All A Bit Fuzzy'', wherever you stream or buy your mu…
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Superfan & I hopped on a Zoom call to discuss his debut record 'Tow Truck Jesus' (which has received praise from the likes of Julian Casablancas of The Strokes). The record touches on everything from transitioning & hormone replacement therapy, to navigating new love. And even though this record comes from his unique perspective, he reminds us that…
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Jack encourages those suffering in this bonus episode of the Chorus in the Chaos podcast by exploring Psalm 88. He highlights how the Book of Psalms captures human emotions and experiences, including suffering and hardship. Psalm 88, in particular, is a dark psalm of individual lament written by Heman, a worship leader in ancient Israel. Jack extra…
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I interview Orlando Weeks (who you may also know as a member of recently-reunited The Maccabees) about his third full-length album LOJA. The album is an ode to him, his partner & their son's shared new life in Lisbon, & a reflection on their time in London. Be sure to listen to 'LOJA', wherever you stream or buy your music! Find Orlando on Spotify:…
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On Taylor Sackson's debut solo EP 'You Are Not A Friend', she finds catharsis in speaking up for herself, calling out toxic behaviour, & healing for her younger self. Be sure to listen to 'You Are Not A Friend', wherever you stream or buy your music! Find Taylor on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0J4SgyQe1Mt4U1z855jZEJ?si=G1NPkc4kQTSJw8m9f…
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Lawrence Matthews is an artist from Memphis, Tennessee. As he sheds his previous moniker Don Lifted, he is centring on his own story & that of his environment. His first record under his own name, 'Between Mortal Reach And Posthumous Grip', shifts between haunting & celebratory moments, & presents itself with a Southern Gothic drawl. Learn more abo…
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Abby Sage is a Canadian-British artist. On her debut album The Rot, she muses on the cyclical nature of learning & unlearning. The record covers moments from her childhood all the way up to the present day, & embraces both the ugly & the beautiful parts of life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In our final episode of Season 2, Grayson and Jack discuss the common struggle of anxiety and worry. They explore the root causes of anxiety, which stem from the fallen nature of humanity and the sinful desire for self-preservation. They emphasize the importance of trusting in God's providence and seeking His kingdom first. The hosts also highlight…
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Chandler Leighton is an artist based in Los Angeles. On 'Proof You Weren't The Only One', she openly examines her own coping mechanisms. The end result is a deeply relatable record, one she hopes will help others heal too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesΑπό τον Sofia Loporcaro
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In this short, bonus episode, Jack explores Jesus' prayer for the unity of believers in John 17:20-23. Jesus prayed for the church to be unified like the Father and Son in the Trinity, distinct but inseparable. Genuine Christian unity is only achieved through the Word of God, which washes, renews, and unifies believers. ------> Did you know we're o…
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In this episode we dish about an adorable movie called "Ladies of the Chorus". The movie was filmed and released in 1948 and is available on "you tube". We didn't include any spoilers. Here is the video we watched:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gKCfaDG2k0Από τον Sascha
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In this episode of The Chorus in the Chaos podcast, Blake and Jack discuss the topic of grief from a Christian perspective. They explore the inevitability of grief in a fallen world and the unique ways in which Christians experience and process the loss of a loved one. They highlight the importance of not suffering alone, the need for empathy when …
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The Staves are a duo from Watford, England. On their latest record All Now, sisters Camilla and Jessica find release in their most anthemic writing yet, learning to let go of indecisiveness, the past, & the fear of speaking up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesΑπό τον Sofia Loporcaro
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