Kevin Max’s newest project, SERVE SOMEBODY, will officially be released on July 7th. I’ll be counting down the remaining days to the release of the album on this page with a post each day exploring and retrospectively celebrating selections from Max’s body of work.
TODAY: A clip from the dcTalk era that showcases some of his early poetry in combination with what I would have to classify as one of my personal favorite dcTalk songs, “The Hard Way.” Just as this post features a hybrid of Max’s creativity as a performer and a poet, “The Hard Way” is a song that appealed to me at the time of its release specifically because of its articulate and meaningful portrayal of the dynamics of spiritual life: the grace and hope of God juxtaposed against the darkness and struggle of the world. Max’s body of work as a whole, with regard to the various vehicles he’s chosen to express himself through, but, also, in relation to the soul journey that he has continued to document honestly over the course of his career, continues to be a hybridization of pure light against the tangible backdrop of a dark world – a modern-day Caravaggio. He consistently keeps the conversation relevant for a segment of society that hears the call of the spirit, but, has been become jaded by the shortfalls of pop Christian culture. Despite the apparent odds, God can still work miracles through each of our own personal broken temples.
Magnificent discription of an Artist’s Artist. Kmax is truly unique and quite passionate about his writings, songs.
Thats what makes him my favorite singer, songwriter. Ever.