So one of my friends at work raves about this Hasidic Jewish singer who raps and does some reggae thing that sorta sounds like Bob Marley or at least thats what I think. His music is very connected to his beliefs but if you zone out from that idea (or pay lots of attention if you are a Hasidic Jew), it sounds really cool. Needless to say, the more you listen to him, the more addicted you are. And now that I have downloaded his live CD (his Boston concert sold out to tell you how popular he is), I am a total fan, I think. He is so popular that well.. he appears with Deathcab for Cutie, who I also love.
Head to his website, MATISYAHU - Bio.
A person who was once skeptical of authority and rules, Matisyahu began to explore and eventually fully take on the Lubavitch Hasidic lifestyle. He thrived on the discipline and structure of Judaism, making every attempt to abide by Jewish Law. The Chabad-Lubavitch philosophy proved to be a powerful guide for Matisyahu. It surrounded him with the spiritual dialogue and intellectual challenge he had been seeking for the past decade. The turmoil and frustration of his search subsided, and now, 2 years later, Matisyahu lives in Crown Heights, splitting his time between the stage and his yeshiva.
Combining the sounds of Bob Marley and Shlomo Carlebach, yet remaining wholly original, Matisyahu's performance is an uplifting, powerful experience for all in his presence. Even the most pessimistic in his audience is inspired by his ability to so honestly convey such a delicate, topic as faith/spirituality. It is his dedication to his belief and openness to others that compels one to respect his artistry and message. It's in that fleeting moment when our skepticism melts and our souls open up, that Matisyahu enters with his booming sound of faith.
Hmmm ... is he being endorsed by Madonna? If not, then he's not good. :) J/K!!
Posted by: Groove | December 27, 2005 at 10:29 PM