Get rid of the evil, keep the art work…
Trey, in his middle teens, after years of childhood experience in The Church Of The Good Shepherd (Episcopalian), bought the Rolling Stones album “Beggar’s Banquet”. He became a listener of rock n roll. He also acquired a mental health diagnosis as a teen, which he feels is a valuable possession in concept. He enjoyed a friendship, in South Georgia, with an older African American woman named Ethyl Rein. She told him that God had something for him to do. And it resonated with his soul. This was in the early 80s, when it was fashionable for Trey to be an outcast. And he was looking real good!
Trey watched MTV, and TV evangelists. Trey attended various denominations of the Christian churches. He even attended luncheons with fundamentalist Christian businessmen. He went to alter calls. He listened to Christian and secular radio. He came to the realization that God is an encompassing kind of being. Creative and spiritual concepts are already present in our lives, and in the earth. People feel them, and it feels right.
Trey spent some time talking to angels on the telephone. They talked about spirituality in the media. Jesus Christ came to Trey’s home in Spirit one evening in early 2004, and also came the Spirit “Nyna Night”, who is the Spirit form of the part of God that is Trey’s Spirit Mom. They had conversations. Trey was admitted to Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute in mid March. Both Jesus and Nyna were present in human form at the mental hospital, and they continued the same conversations that had been going on in the house of Trey Forbes. What a great place to meet the Lord! Nobody would ever believe it. It was the perfect disguise. Trey was released from Moccasin Bend on April Fool’s Day 2004.
The album “The Darkness of The Light”, is to bless rock music. It is to separate the evil from the art. It is to confirm the positive spiritual overtones that many artist are singing about. All of these things are a great blessing to the worlds we live in. Music is more fun when you believe it. The album comes after years of reading the New Testament Bible and staying up all night to enjoy the spirit. Trey noticed how the word ‘nothing’ is used in the Bible. He uses it similarly to the way the word ’blind’ is used in the Gospel according to John. The album shows some Light into the frightening prophecies in the book of Revelation.
Trey describes the Rock Genre, as collective to all genres. Trey’s music is original sounding and not so much like the sounds of other artists. Trey’s lyrics are one of a kind as well. He has a writing style all of his own. The words are intense and focused. Trey plays all of the parts on his albums too. He builds the arrangements with a keyboard and a computer, Not “AI”. The album is very entertaining, in music, spirit, and mind. You are sure to get a blessing in listening to Trey’s very special sound.