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Skillet's new video for "Monster," for those interested (pretty cool):
I pretty much have to echo this lady:
Newsboys
Jeremy Camp
Barlowgirl
Fireflight
Casting Crowns
Third Day
Sanctus Real
10th Avenure North
Kutless
Relient K
David crowder band
superchick
flyleaf
And yes, I am excited about Winter Jam.
Oh I love Christian rock! and I do still listen to secular music as well, due to I love variety when it comes to music. I'm a "jackie of all trades" if you like...LOL! trust me I can listen to country and folk one minute and be listening to grunge and hard rock the next. I'm not overly picky though I can say two genres I DON'T like are thrash metal and rap. blech! everything else is great
as for my fave christian artists I like:
Newsboys
Edison Glass
Jeremy Camp
Barlowgirl
Fireflight
Casting Crowns
Collective SOul
Creed
Sanctus Real
10th Avenure North
Kutless
Relient K
Disciple
Building 429
David crowder band
superchick
flyleaf
MercyMe
..and i think that's about it for my favorites, though I may have forgotten some..if you know me i have kind of a crappy memorybut those are the ones that come to mine so they have to be my absolute faves.
Qyöt27;51037734 said:The Awakening
Ashton Nyte
Aleixa
Monolithic
Delta-S
Circle Of Dust (I won't list Celldweller, due to the very clear distancing involved, even though I do listen to that material also)
Voxis (not counting Blue Stahli either, even though it's the same guy)
Argyle Park
AP2
Mad At The World (their first two albums, from 1988 and 1989)
The Echoing Green
Mortal
Skillet (mainly Invincible and Alien Youth, although Hey You..., Collide, and Comatose have representation)
Newsboys
Michael W. Smith
Alright, one of my favorite topics to discuss.
Who are your favorite bands/artists? How long have you been into Christian rock? Do you still listen to secular?
I just started listening to Christian rock about a year and a half ago. I had no idea what I was missing! It didn't take very long before I was no longer even interested in secular music anymore. I'm always looking for more stuff on the internet. And I'm always burning mix CDs for friends & co-workers, too. I love the music, as it ignites a passion in me to not only pursue a closer relationship with God, but also to reach out to others.
My first favorite band was actually a ska band, the O.C. Supertones. From there it branched out into all kinds of different bands. I think my order of preference currently looks like this:
Red
Anberlin
Skillet
Disciple
Five Iron Frenzy
O.C. Supertones
Stryper
Which songs? I've got both Honeylake and Disfigured, and I know there are pretty definite references to faith that would be hard to dispute (particularly in "Ultradramatic"). The liner notes also seem rather adamant about that too.
Although Klayton from CoD has claimed that he was never really into the faith and some of Aleixa's lyrics make me wonder as well.
I'm about to nerd-out for a second here. Just fair warning.I'm finding you put in "rock" and the results you get back aren't really rock, but alternative or punk....IMO, or not rock at all. Hey, great stuff regardless.
Qyöt27;54231120 said:Which songs? I've got both Honeylake and Disfigured, and I know there are pretty definite references to faith that would be hard to dispute (particularly in "Ultradramatic"). The liner notes also seem rather adamant about that too.
I had a feeling "I Could Murder" was going to be one of them. I suppose it's a matter of perspective; I don't feel that it's right for Christian music - well, any music, really - to pull its punches or soften things up just because the Church culture most CCM chases wants things sugarcoated and punishes or condemns any inkling of doubt or struggle in its congregants. It almost feels like the real situations and circumstances people go through spiritually are ignored or have morality plays shoehorned in just to make sure you don't offend those who aren't even the group you're speaking to, or that have this view that faith is pretty much a happy-go-lucky sunshine and roses state of bliss that shields you from everything wrong with this world (taken from that perspective, I kind of agree with the assertion that religion is the opiate of the people; but that only applies to a specific set that have essentially been conditioned to think and act like clones*, not faith or religion in general, and not even most who profess - I do often tend to be harsh in my opinion of pop-religion for that very reason). "Rain In The Air" is actually one of my favorite songs period, without regard to any label placed on the album or the band. I don't really find "I Could Murder" that bad, except for those children - I do think they're a little creepy. I generally see the song as actually that of either voicing it from the perspective of another character, or to illustrate the error in the sentiment, not a condoning of the subject matter.Well, at best they were irresponsible in their lyrics. Whenever you profess to be a Christian band and you deal with topics such as suicide or murder, you'd better be putting them in a biblical context which I didn't see from Aleixa. It's one thing to write honestly about your own thoughts, but if your own thoughts are of hate, murder and suicide, it raises some serious questions.
I am part of that forum, but I prefer Jesusfreakhideout.com: Christian Music, Contests, Reviews, Interviews, Devotionals, Free Music, Movie Reviews, Giveaways, Tuesday Releases to discover music.ChristianRock.net is a good way to find bands/songs ...
ChristianRock.Net - The best Christian rock on the planet
Very interesting rock/rap group that I just stumbled across a few min. ago. They're awesome!
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