• Faith, The Poor & Politics {new EP}

    Every time an artist sets out to create something new they have committed to something much bigger than themselves. This is very much the case with Faith, the Poor & Politics. From the beginning, this project was a collaboration with David Purnell. His partnership as engineer and friend is the central reason this project came together and I owe him a great debt of thanks. The other musicians and creatives involved also devoted a lot of time and talent to this project. Without their interpretive gifts, this would not have turned out very interesting. I am grateful for all of you and I hope you are as proud of this project as I am.

    The title, Faith, the Poor & Politics, comes from the common themes of this collection of songs. Each has a little piece of one of these words and some have all three. These words are important and interconnected, for better or worse. Simply put, I think we should keep faith, serve the poor and thoughtfully engage politics. Thank you for listening and for supporting collaboration.

    A very special thank you to the artists who labored with me on this project: David Purnell (engineering, general production), Dan Bos (mixing, mastering), Five Meadows Creative (photography, videography, design), Danny Reyes (drums), Daniel Maat (bass), Necia Ornée (vocals), Mark Dykema (guitars), Luke Panning (violin, banjolin), Rob Stam (piano), Dan Patterson (drums), Anna Kremer (ukulele).

  • Heaven's Pavement // words & music by Josh Schicker

     

    LYRICS

    We used to look up to the mountains
    Stand in awe and ponder faith
    Carry each other without question
    To the light and out of harm’s way

    On the way down the mountainside
    I became mean and lazy
    And started keeping all this grace to myself

    But you had other things on your mind
    Like faith, the poor and politics

    We joined the chorus in cathedrals
    Sat in rows and paid the tax
    I drifted slowly into a slumber
    Dreaming of those golden streets

    And when I wake up I look and find
    You’re picking up pieces
    Of heaven’s pavement just to give them away

    You had other things on your mind
    Like faith, the poor and politics
    Life with you is more than I bargained for
    Your faith, the poor and politics

    Surely we stumble through these days
    With only a shadow of the light
    Your grace and kindness defy logic
    And see all my wrongs made right



    Copyright 2012 Josh Schicker Publishing ASCAP.
  • Cease Fire // words & music by Josh Schicker

     

    LYRICS


    What are you thinking when you scold me?
    I want to kick, scream or leave
    A man’s pride can put on fierce teeth
    And sometimes it needs to release

    A battle line is drawn deep in the sand
    But I’m not going to run away

    When the fog of war has lifted
    Right before the sunrise
    When the sands of time have sifted
    Will I see that you’re still mine?

    This selfish coat I wear is not fitting
    It’s faded and ripped at the seams
    Will you help me take it off gently
    And light it on fire ‘til ashes remain

    I pray that somehow war begets peace
    And we find a reasonable truce

    Stopping this war is not a suggestion
    It’s something we both must face

    When the fog of war has lifted
    Right before the sunrise
    When the sands of time have sifted
    Will I see that you’re still mine
    Through the blood, tears and time?



    Copyright 2012 Josh Schicker Publishing ASCAP.
  • Empty // words & music by Josh Schicker

     

    LYRICS

    If I empty myself of this nonsense that occupies every part
    Is there some saving grace from heaven or angels?
    I’ve tried to find a little peace in myself but I cannot find a trace
    And right now I just need to empty this space

    All you ask is for me to make room for you

    Do your thoughts ever betray you—do you ruminate out-of-bounds?
    Is there a fire in your mind that burns any time you try to put it out?
    Sometimes my mind is rapt in battle but I’m no soldier fit for war
    And these days I don’t think I’m worth fighting for

    If I empty myself of this nonsense that occupies every part
    Is there some saving grace from heaven or angels?
    There is no cure for this lack of peace if I keep up this pace

    And right now I just need to empty this space
    Right now I just need you—empty this space



    Copyright 2012 Josh Schicker Publishing ASCAP.
  • Harper's Lullaby // words & music by Josh Schicker

     

    LYRICS

    May love find ways to surprise you
    May its colors always amaze you
    May you never find the words to confine love to a verse
    May you be love

    May the light of life shine about you
    May its beams always support you
    Like a roof over your head where many can find rest
    May you be love

    With those who walk in darkness may you be there
    And where there is blessing all around
    May you learn how to share

    Where there is sorrow may you bring peace
    Where there is silent apathy
    May you be the one to speak

    May your days on earth grow full and
    May the sweet smell of justice linger
    Like a garden-picked bouquet and may all who know you say
    You are love



    Copyright 2012 Josh Schicker Publishing ASCAP.
  • Lip Gloss // words & music by Josh Schicker

     

    LYRICS

    We’ve all got something we don’t want
    Hanging over our heads like a time bomb
    Humiliation, a deep, dark secret
    But we play it down so we don’t get defined by it
    We don’t like the truth, do we?

    For many of us life’s a cover-up
    We try so hard to be cool that we can’t stop
    Telling lies to avoid the truth behind
    Layers of makeup eyes

    There’s no time you waste but yours
    When sugar coats your lips your words
    Are maddening vanity
    Maddening, maddening vanity

    If we took the time to understand
    That we all fail and need a hand
    Then maybe we could show our faces
    Covered only by your grace
    For all your flaws consequences are withdrawn
    So please take off your lip gloss



    Copyright 2012 Josh Schicker Publishing ASCAP.
  • Small Change // words & music by Josh Schicker

     

    LYRICS

    There once was a silver coin thrown into a well
    So others could drink of it and live to tell
    Is it a crime to want a full life?
    Ripples on the pond continue the fight

    There once was a wooden bridge between water and land
    Who once were enemies now become friends
    This is prize for releasing revenge
    Circles of compromise again and again

    In small ways, everything must change

    There once was a bleeding heart beating in time
    With the rhythm of God’s deep love for every last life
    Sparing the barefoot from broken glass
    Finding the sweet reprieve from the scars of the past

    In small ways, everything must change
    In small ways, everything is changing



    Copyright 2012 Josh Schicker Publishing ASCAP.
  • You Shine So Bright // words & music by Josh Schicker

     

    LYRICS

    If this song is a tree then you are the seed
    It started with you growing old with me
    Our autumn leaves turn golden dreams<
    If I am a cloud then you are the sun
    I bring the shade but you are more fun
    You make me run—you make me run home

    Home is holding on to dreams
    Home is love making me a better man

    If I am the air then you are the breeze
    I’m just there but you, everyone sees
    Stirring leaves and swaying trees
    If I were a flower then you are the bloom
    If I were a vine you’d be the fruit
    So sweet to taste, I’m on my way home

    If I were the sky then you’d be the stars
    Girl, without you I wouldn’t get far
    You shine so bright, you shine…



    Copyright 2012 Josh Schicker Publishing ASCAP.
  • Bio

    Josh Schicker is an Atlanta based singer-songwriter with a folk-pop sound.

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    I love to listen to music. I love to make music. I love to travel. I am blessed to be able to do all of these things, usually at the same time. Born and raised in Michigan and having spent some time living in New York City and Portland, OR, my wife and I have most recently set up life in Atlanta, GA.

    My life has been filled with warm people. Beginning with my family and growing up in a small-town church, I was taught the value of faith and love at an early age. At 15, I began writing and recording music with friends. This began my life as a musician and performer which grew legs during college and has matured over the past 10 years.

    My most recent area of interest has been in representing humanitarian causes while on the road. The organization I have supported the longest is Blood:Water Mission and their efforts to provide clean water to communities in Africa. Lack of clean water effects 1.1 billion people worldwide and accounts for countless deaths. Most recently, I have become aware of the slavery/human-trafficking industry that is effecting 27 million people worldwide. I have since become an advocate for Not For Sale, an organization encouraging conscientious consumerism and independent activism.

    bloodwatermission.org

    notforsalecampaign.org

    pih.org

    The best things in my life are things I have learned to share. Love, music, art, movies, coffee, books, chocolate, tears, sunsets, silence. I once held them selfishly to myself. My wife, Becky, helps me with this. My hope is that my music reflects these values and experiences and helps give words to emotions we all experience.

    Some of Josh Schicker’s accomplishments include:

    -MPress Records New Arrivals Vol. 4 compilation CD

    -Just Plain Folks Award Nominee

    -INSC Honorable Mention for No Place Like You

    -WeAreListening.com Honorable Mention for The Other Side

    -Blood:Water Mission Christmas Compilation CD 2006

    -Peacedriven.com Compilation CD 2007

    -Midwest Music Summit 2006

    -Has appeared with Sixpence None the Richer, Tyrone Wells, Jon McLaughlin, Matt Wertz, Angie Aparo, Linford Detweiler (Over the Rhine), Jars of Clay and Mozella.

    Artists You May Like To Check Out

    Matthew Perryman Jones, Brett Dennan, AG Silver, Jon Troast, Jars of Clay, Josh Rouse, Blind Pilot, Derek Webb, David Gray, Josh Ritter
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  • 1

    Heaven’s Pavement

    A personal reflection on religion and apathy.

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  • 2

    Cease Fire

    Sometimes love and war have a lot in common...

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  • 3

    Empty

    A confrontation with busyness.

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  • 4

    Harper’s Lullaby

    A blessing for my best friend’s first child.

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  • 5

    Lip Gloss

    Masks come in many forms.

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  • 6

    Small Change

    I hope there is always hope for reconciliation in my life.

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  • 7

    You Shine So Bright

    A poem for my wife. She is inspiring and brings balance to my life.

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