Founder and vocalist of urban evangelists LZ7, Lindz West talks us through the tracks on the group's latest mini-album
Since their formation in 2004, R&B, rock, grime and rap aggregation LZ7, fronted by one-time member of The Tribe Lindz West, have made an international impact. Their 'Ruckus' album debut was a critics favourite while their tireless touring and evangelistic events like Manchester's monthly Unleashed event have shown themselves to be skilled Gospel communicators. Now Lindz gives his thoughts about each song on the 'Gasoline' newie.
"I Will Go"
When we wrote this, we were well
inspired by Matthew 28 v18-20 (the Great Commission) about how Jesus
is surely with us always, to the very end of the age. So "I Will Go"
is a statement that we will go wherever we feel Jesus wants us, and
when we're there we're gonna be the best we can be and give our all.
Just like how in the band we wanna be the best rapper, DJ, free
runner, drummer, dancer. so that more people will get the opportunity
to meet God and start living in glory. When we first recorded it we
thought it sounded good but the first time we played it live (Soul
Survivor B '08) it absolutely ROCKED! Judging by the crowd reaction
that feeling was mutual between stage and crowd. The song itself is an
up-beat fairly rocky R&B floor filler with catchy hooks and
impressive harmonies.
"Gasoline"
The theme behind "Gasoline" is the
more fuel you pour onto a fire, the stronger it burns. Just like if
people "diss" you for being a Christian, that's like adding more fuel
to the fire of your faith and love for God to grow more intense.
Because of that background, the song is a big-beat/Prodigy style
anthem with distorted guitars, crazy effects and a proper catchy
chorus. As the album is named after this song you would expect it to
be a bit spesh, it doesn't disappoint. Combining a real heavy beat
with some new skool effects whilst keeping its commerciality.
"Big Shot"
This song is quite personal to us.
It's a dirty, synth/rock type song with a big powerful chorus. It's
about being humble and being encouraging at the same time. What we try
to say in this song is that there's nothing wrong with wanting to be
rich and famous. Go for your dreams and be who you wanna be! But when
you get there, then what? What are you going to do when you're the Big
Shot? It was important for us to talk about it in a song because it's
easy to be someone who has a lot of authority, be in a band, be famous
or have a lot of money and lose focus from who you are and where you
came from. For us it's about keeping the focus on the fact that God is
the Big Shot in our lives and he's given us the talent and opportunity
to be able to do what we do. There's a very fine line and it would be
easy for us to abuse our positions if we didn't constantly try to be
humble and focused on God. That's why we say in the song, "It took one
life to change who you are!"
"Love Fanatic"
This is probably one of our
signature pop trax with a hard hitting beat and some crazy hooks
throughout. Everybody's gonna love this one 'cos it's just so sing
along and it's guaranteed to get you movin'. We wrote this song
because we wanted to unite all the different genres and cultures that
the young people of today are in. Everybody is so segregated, so what
we're tryin' to put across is that it doesn't matter if you're a
mosher, skater, hip-hopper, scally or whateva, we all deserve to be
shown some love and should be respected for who we are and what we
believe! Don't be a hater, be a "Love Fanatic".
"Little Light Of Mine"
"Little Light Of Mine"
has moved from being a concept track to the signature track of the new
sound of LZ7 going
forward. I was looking at the verses in Matthew 5 vs 14 and have
preached on these famous words countless times. The beauty of the
track is that it's all about Jesus and us making a proper effort to
take the bowl off our head and let the light shine before all men, "so
that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in Heaven."
The original concept of the track was to be a lot more chilled but
true to LZ7 we
couldn't help putting some fun in as a response to knowing Jesus and
then making him known whether that's the first time commitment at our
gigs or people that have been a Christian for longer.it's a call to
"make disciples of all nations."
"Get On It"
"Get On It" is essentially a track
built around "old school" vibes from the '80s and '90s that have
shaped so much of our music culture today. LZ7's music style has been described as Run
DMC vs the Beastie Boys meets the origins of the World Wide Message
Tribe and "Get On It" is definitely on that tip.it fuses the kinda'
'80s hip-hop with new sounds of 2008 and has the potential to
absolutely thump at the live shows. The whole theme behind the track
is a party about God.getting a sweat on, shaking out the cobwebs and
shaking what God gave ya' coz being mates with God is well worth going
mental about. If the track doesn't make you feel even slightly like
moving in some sort of way then you may need to check your pulse. or
ears!
"The General"
If there was a song that could sum
up the heart behind LZ7 "The General" would be it due to the
fact that what one man knew about God he refused to keep to himself...
The main man who started the Salvation Army back in the day was a dude
called William Booth. He and his wife Catherine had a massive heart
for those who were less fortunate than themselves but not only were
they talking about it but they put their money where their mouths were
and helped the socio-economically deprived all over the world.
William's nickname was 'The General' and the song is dedicated to him
and his mission through the Salvation Army from the UK to the world.
Since starting the Salvation Army has touched millions upon millions
of lives with the great news that God loves them.
yoyoyoyyooyo its sharna and amy we think you so great and hope to see you on november12th see you soon also still remmeber your songs xxx from sharna and amy