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The Deconstructionists

Ep 54 - Kanene & Jason Pipkin ”from The Lone Bellow”

The Deconstructionists

John Williamson

Religion, Religion & Spirituality

4.4823 Ratings

🗓️ 13 September 2017

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Guest Info/Bio: This week we speak Kanene and Jason Pipkin, two parts of the band, The Lone Bellow! We talk about the origins of the band, living abroad, seminary, the hardships of pastry school, the dangers of eating hot wings in bed, faith, life on the road, marriage, band babies, and much much more! Guest Website/Social Media: www.thelonebellow.com Facebook: @thelonebellow Twitter: @thelonebellow Instagram: @TheLoneBellow Enjoy the songs? The songs featured on this episode were: “Take my love, Watch over us, & Call to War” off the album, Then Came The Morning. “Teach Me To Know” off the album, The Lone Bellow. “Deeper in the Water” off the forthcoming album, Walk into a Storm - Available everywhere, Friday, September 15th!!! The Lone Bellow is on tour now: Memphis, TN - Sept 16th - Mud Island Amphitheatre Irving, TX - Sept 17th - Irving Music Factory Morison, CO - Sept 20th - Red Rocks Ampitheatre New York, NY - Sept 21st - Summerstage Sacramento, CA - Sept 23rd - Farm to Fork Festival Asheville, NC - Sept 29th - The Orange Peal Lynchburg, VA - Sept 30th - Riverfront Park Concert Series Cleveland, OH - Oct 1st - Beachland Ballroom Toronto, Canada - Oct 2nd - Opera House Detroit, MI - Oct 3rd - El Club COLUMBUS, OH - Oct 5th - Lincoln Theatre See website for more dates! The Deconstructionist’s Podcast is mixed and edited by Nicholas Rowe at National Audio Preservation Society: A full service recording studio and creative habitat, located in Heath, Ohio. Find them on Facebook and Twitter or visit their website for more information. www.nationalaudiopreservationsociety.weebly.com www.facebook.com/nationalaudiopreservationsociety Twitter: @napsrecording Donation:If you like what we’re doing and/or benefit from it in some way please consider becoming a Patreon member. By becoming a Patreon member you’ll get access to our members only blog, exclusive swag, early access to episodes, and more! You can link there via our website where you can also connect to us on social media, access our blog, webstore, etc @ www.thedeconstructionists.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

You're no sunset, you know, light, you're the beauty I admire, burning love, hope and desire

0:21.1

You're the woods

0:22.6

It's night on fire

0:24.2

Oh, I miss you when it's cold out

0:27.4

Tripbell's ring I hear you sing

0:30.0

Welcome to the Deconstruction's podcast

0:32.2

Everybody

0:33.6

Hi

0:35.5

That's John

0:37.0

This is take two We were recording for quite some time before we realized

0:41.3

that i was not actually recording so but welcome welcome to the podcast this is a a little bit

0:48.5

of a different episode and adam said some really nice things in the first take i think i can replicate

0:53.1

it and and and go so sandwiched in between these two episodes, we've got some kind of, like we do, you know, we've got some good heady, like theological, philosophical, kind of right, you know, is that right brain or left brain? That's the left brain stuff. Sure. Yeah. And then you need both. You need right brain and left brain stuff. So that's why we constantly try to have like artists on the show as well. Because it's like that G.K. Chesterson quote I used at the beginning of my blog that I just wrote on our new website. Check it out. Check it out. And yours should be, you've probably got a post up by now. By the time they're hearing this. Yeah, by this point, it should go up, and it's called,

1:29.3

Is Your God Too Small? Ooh. So, I can't wait to, I haven't even read it, and I want to read, you didn't send it to me. I think the only person as friend is my wife so far. I want to experience it with everybody else. But anyway, this Chesterton quote that I've always loved is, you know, it's mathematicians and chess players that go mad, not poets.

1:29.6

Yeah.

1:29.9

Because poets.

1:47.7

Yeah.

1:47.9

Because poets can, like, stretch out in an infinite abyss of, you know, imagination.

1:52.2

They can float in the infinite sea, Chesterton says, while mathematicians are always trying to build a bridge across it and make it finite, which makes you mentally exhausted.

2:01.7

So, you know, the kinds of topics that we're kind of always wrestling with, spirituality,

2:05.0

transition, deconstruction, reconstruction, all those kinds of things. We need artistic perspective

2:11.2

on those kinds of things. And I always really, really enjoy those because they are. It's like

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