• temporal_spider@lemm.ee
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    7 days ago

    Most older gospel is wonderful. Here’s a song by an artist you’ve probably never heard of, because she only released this one single. She had a gorgeous, rich gospel voice, and the record company was all set to promote her as the next Janice Joplin. But she feared the music business would corrupt her soul, so pop music lost a brilliant voice. She’s dead now. I like to imagine her cranking out great albums in heaven.

    https://youtu.be/Q2G1F8urLtE

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    8 days ago

    I’m a former Christian, if that counts.

    DC Talk - the album Jesus Freak is peak Christian Rock, but the earlier, hokey rap stuff was fun, too.

    Five Iron Frenzy - ska band that I absolutely adored as a teen. Saw them live at a reunion tour a few years ago (as an atheist) and had a great time.

    Audio Adrenaline - more Christian Rock, just a good all around band.

    Relient K - really fun and melodic punk/alternative. Went more rock than punk over time, but always solid quality. They made one of the better Christmas albums on offer, too.

    And just for fun, try singing Amazing Grace to the tune of Gilligan’s Island!

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      You just described my teens. Also Jars of Clay (I went to one of their concerts once), The News Boys, and some more obscure ones like Pillar and Paul Ruben. I also loved P.O.D… It’s really weird to hear them on secular radio these days.

      Now-a-days, all of that is only for when I’m wallowing in self pity. There have been times in my life when casually mentioning a secular song around my family would make the shit hit the fan.

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        My first concert was Newsboys and Supertones (Newsboys was the opener, it was pretty early for them). Saw FIF a year or two later. Saw Insyderz at a smaller event a few years after that. To this day I get to say I’ve seen the three “big” Christian ska bands live.

        What a wild time. Jars is still on a regular rotation for me (Flood and Liquid are both bangers, and their Christmas album is one of my favorite holiday albums).

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          Right?

          I remember the local contemporary Christian station would sometimes play P.O.D., but only late at night. It was too “hard” or something for during the day when I guess kids might be listening or whatever. The DJ even chastised listeners once for requesting P.O.D. during the day.

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        Amazing Grace is one of those songs that uses a particular meter that allows for these kinds of tune changes. You can sing it to the tune of House of the Rising Sun as well (among others). One of my supervising/mentoring priests (Episcopal) from when I was in seminary did a Lent study on Amazing Grace and had people listen to all these different versions.

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        Just one of those things kids learn at church, at least in the areas I grew up in. Kinda like the “cool S” but not quite as universally iconic.

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    It’s not technically a Christian band but Creed has a couple banger songs that are very clearly about God/religion.

    If a song slaps a song slaps. I don’t care if it slaps while it talkes about something I don’t personally believe in. I still listen to all kinds of hardcore rap and I have never done any drugs harder than shrooms or shot anybody.

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      They are not a Christian band but they are heavily themed on Christianity from what they said in an interview.

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          They still do, however, they refer to themselves as a entertainment focused band that loves Jesus and not a Christian focused band. Basically they defer to leaders in the church to actually teach and just promote that. You should listen to your pastor/priest and love Jesus! .To put it another way, all rectangles are parallelograms but not all parallelograms are rectangles sometimes it’s a square.

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    I used to get down with some Collective Soul.

    I always respected that they refused to identify as a Christian rock band. From what I recall their response was something like “We’re a rock band, that happens to be Christian.”

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    Depends what you call Christian music

    NF got pretty big for a while, and pretty sure he never swore because of his religion and talked often about Christianity and his faith while promoting the Christian beliefs that are actually in the Bible and admitting his own struggles and overcoming them thru faith and hard work.

    That is Christian music to me.

    I mean, it’s not even really debatable, he’s signed to a label exclusively for Christian musical acts.

    But music that is explicitly all about Jesus is usually just cashgrabs with zero meaning behind it. It’s playing to the low denominator for things where “safe” is the most important part of music.

    So, TLDR:

    NF

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      I hate cashgrab music. You can clearly tell the difference between it and Christian music written (much of it centuries old) out of passion and love

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    Black gospel music has often been the only Christian-oriented music that really did it for me. A lot of blues, soul, etc was created by folks who got their start in black gospel music, and used what they learned there in secular genres. Hugely influential in so many different types of music.

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      Came here to say that, man satellite is a banger of an album. I don’t go out of my way to listen to them anymore, but when they pop up I’m not gonna skip it and the volume may get turned up a few notches.

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        I too came here to mention P.O.D.

        Youth of the Nation is definitely on the list of best songs ever made in my opinion.

        I wasn’t religious at this point but my brother in-law who listened to Skillet and 12 Stones and they had some catchy songs.