• ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world
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    I just hate it when I find a new song that sounds like a tragic story of the loss of a loved one just to find out it’s actually about their love for god.

    It just feels so cringey to me 🥴

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      the key ingredient is they don’t only sing about Jesus. See also: Red Jumpsuit Apparatus. Mainstream audiences don’t generally mind christian themes so long as that band is being true to themselves rather than making common denominator slop.

      i mean… look at all the music that came from Motown records before 1985. not all of those musicians and acts were devoutly christian, but a lot of them were

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    I have a soft spot for Creed sometimes, but it’s not exactly like they disprove this statement.

    Edit: huh, apparently they aren’t a Christian rock band. Could’ve fooled me.

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      That’s one of those where they became so mainstream that they don’t want to name it, but they definitely make Christian rock.

      Apparently, Higher is about lucid dreaming, but he’s also dreaming of biblical Heaven:

      Can you take me higher
      To a place where blind men see
      (Isaiah 29:18-19)
      Can you take me higher
      To a place with golden streets
      (Revelations 21:21)

      “My Sacrifice” is about Scott’s struggle with alcoholism, but speaks of a person who gave him love and who he implies he repeatedly reunites with “in their mind.” That’s Jesus bro.

      “One Last Breath” drops a capital-H “His grace” referring to God, “With Arms Wide Open” mentions praying, “What If” references Matthew 7:16-17, etc.

      It seems quite a few of their songs are “actually” about something else, but totally allegorical to Christian belief. And idk what that makes you other than a Christian rock band.

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        I thought My Sacrifice was about the double standard of being a supposed Christian rockstar but hanging with Kid Rock and getting bjs from the groupies.

        “When you are with me, I’m free. I’m careless, I believe. Above all the others, we’ll fly. This brings tears to my eyes. My sacrifice.”

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        Alter bridge still has the only live album I’ll ever listen to. Wonderful life/watch over you with the parallax orchestra is genuinely a top 5 song. Probably no1 in the top 5.

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          The Roots - Come Alive

          Sublime - Stand By Your Van

          Between the Buried and Me have multiple live albums that are fantastic

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      Scott Stapp the vocalist and lyricist is a Christian and his solo albums are outrightly spiritual in theme.

      Something you would have to grow up in the church to understand is how controversial a lot of “Christian bands” actually were in Christian circles. Like the pushback against music with scream vocals was real.

      It was a genuine wedge issue because churches used professional audio/lights to attract members with polished modern rock worship music. Music became so intertwined that it led to all non christian music being labeled “secular”.

      Bands like Creed didn’t fit either label but generally was considered acceptable listening material in the church circles I grew up in. Most objections were genre based.

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    I’m an atheist, but Norman Greenbaum’s “Spirit In The Sky” is a banger.

    Otherwise yeah, this meme nails it.

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      I also like some religious music, I think the key is that the music needs to be interesting with zero pandering.
      At the risk of turning this into a “not religious, but…” music recommendation thread: I’ve enjoyed mewithoutYou for a long time now. They have a subdued art-rock sound, and I even enjoy a lot of their more overtly religious songs like “In a Sweater Poorly Knit” and “The King Beetle On A Coconut Estate.”
      Mewithoutyou - “Cattail Down”

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        I actually looked up the song after I commented. Apparently Norman is Jewish and wrote the song after watching a gospel performance and said “Hey, I could do that.” He then wrote the lyrics in 15 minutes…

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        That’s so stupid it’s hilarious. That’s the kind of lyric I would write if I was making fun of Christian music.

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    Nah. There are a lot of bad Christian rock/metal bands, but there are quite a few good ones too.

    To name some I still come back to, even though I no longer identify as a Christian:

    • Skillet is an obvious one (not my thing anymore, especially everything after Awake, but can’t call them bad)
    • Silent Planet
    • August Burns Red
    • Underoath (well, they used to be)
    • Fit For A King
    • Wolves At The Gate (though their lyrics can be too much on the nose)
    • Flyleaf (when Lacey Sturm was still on board)
    • Love & Death
    • Children 18:3
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      I’m just going to tack a few more on here so I can find some of yours later, but I’d like to add:

      Nine Lashes, which are probably more overt than some

      Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, for the entirety of Don’t You Fake It, and a few other songs

      Red

      Demon Hunter

      Switchfoot, don’t @ me Dare You To Move is a banger

      Disciple

      Pillar

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        Disciple is probably more overt than Nine Lashes though, no?

        DH I’ve gotten uncomfortable with since Exile.

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          Probably? I’ll be honest, there’s only a few songs by Disciple that I’ve really listened to, but I liked them. Kind of the same with DH, I really like Black Stained Glass

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      Personally I still have a soft spot for Newsboys. Mostly just Shine, and Take Me To Your Leader. Those two still feel good.

      Initially I kinda liked Audio Adrenaline, but looking back with what we all know now about the impact of a car based society on the world, I gotta admit, “Chevette” didn’t have an ounce of gospel in it, and was a much worse take on crappy cars that probably leaked toxic trash everywhere they went than Adam Sandler’s “Ode to my Car”.

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    The word “intelligence” means nothing when referencing most “AI”, just like the word Christian means nothing when referencing most “church-goers”.

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    I liked mxpx back in the early 2000s. when I found out they were a Christan punk band I stopped listening to them.

    who the fuck makes a Christan punk band?? wankers, that’s who.

    1000003991

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      For what it’s worth, MxPx used to be a Christian band, but they fully renounced that a long time ago. They are as secular a punk band as you can get these days. I must admit it was a little hilarious hearing Mike drop f-bombs to the audience in between songs lol

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    silent planet is the best christian band I’ve ever discovered. they just have incredibly correct takes so idc if they’re religious.

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    Stryper sounded good and was very popular outside Christian circles. I don’t think most people knew unless they saw them in concert and had a bible tossed at them.

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    I’d argue there is (at least) one exception. Neal Morse. Yeah, the lyrics in his solo projects are all “hallelujah” but he really makes some good music.

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      Anybody who’s talented enough to attract Mike Portnoy on drums gets an automatic listen from me. And Neil is about as good as it gets in the prog rock scene these days

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      I have made fun of Christian rock for most of my life.

      I have also been listening to Spock’s Beard for roughly the same amount of time and only recently it hit me that “fuck, I’ve been listening to and enjoying Christian rock.” For some reason I guess I thought Duel with the Devil was more metaphorical than it actually was? Idk lol.

      At this point I don’t even care, they’re too good.