Christian Rock
#61
Posted 21 April 2005 - 12:57 PM
dear god
please kill amy lee
yours faithfully
Brynjar
please kill amy lee
yours faithfully
Brynjar
Legalise drugs! And murder!
#62 Guest_pres_north_*
Posted 13 May 2006 - 04:32 AM
Christian rock? Not my thing, but Christian jazz? Definitely.
Albert Ayler's whole work, especially Goin' Home. Charlie Haden/Hank Jones: Steal Away. Duke Ellington's Sacred Concerts. Coltrane's A Love Supreme. Stuff like that . . .
Albert Ayler's whole work, especially Goin' Home. Charlie Haden/Hank Jones: Steal Away. Duke Ellington's Sacred Concerts. Coltrane's A Love Supreme. Stuff like that . . .
#63
Posted 13 May 2006 - 06:04 AM
Not a big fan of "Christian Rock" considering what I have heard. Although I must admit to not really pay much attention to that particular scene, my nan would kill me! My sister loves it though. She has so many Christian Metal CD's it scares me.
Although I do love the christian band Reliant K, those guys are great.
Although I do love the christian band Reliant K, those guys are great.
#64
Posted 13 May 2006 - 11:12 AM
There is no such thing as Christian metal. All metal artist are in the service of Satan and doing his work when playing their music. In fact, all musicians are in the service of Satan as it is well known that the Devil stole the Beat from the Lord a long, long time ago.
Legalise drugs! And murder!
#65 Guest_Niko III_*
Posted 13 May 2006 - 03:06 PM
How about Christian Fundamentalist Heavy Metal?
"If the Fetus is aborted/ The doctor must die too!/ If you make fun of Jesus/ We'll burn you as a witch!"
"If the Fetus is aborted/ The doctor must die too!/ If you make fun of Jesus/ We'll burn you as a witch!"
#66
Posted 15 May 2006 - 11:13 AM
@Vetinari: rofl
Christian rock, *shudders*
Leave it to the experts.
Christian rock, *shudders*
Leave it to the experts.
#67
Posted 19 May 2006 - 12:36 PM
Its all very well being Christian and making rock music, but when its devoted to solely christian topics I find it a bit strange. Are they modern rock hymns? A normal rock band sings about whatever they like, it has no particular direction or mission. So why should a band want to sing just about christian issues? This restriction makes me think they are evangelical, single-minded, and to be frank, a llittle bit scary.
#68
Posted 19 May 2006 - 01:12 PM
My own (reasonably extensive) experience of Christian rock has been that it is just bad music. In much the same way, most of the Christian books I have read have been shudderingly awful. It's not that I object to Christians writing books or music - in fact some of my favourite books were written by Christians! It's just that usually when a Christian tries exclusively to produce something that's acceptable to church it's pretty terrible. There are obviously some good pieces, but they're pretty limited. Personally, I think it's the inability of Christian reviews to actually criticise and point out how ridiculously crap much of it is in comparison to the 'secular' music scene - or else they don't listen to the 'secular' music scene on principle, in which case I have immense pity for their sense of taste.
I'd actually like to use some secular material in church sometime - because I find that the music and the books that inspire my own faith are often not Christian at all. The whole niche of Christian rock smacks of Christians trying to live in a little utopia, and all it does is separate them from the real world even more...
I'd actually like to use some secular material in church sometime - because I find that the music and the books that inspire my own faith are often not Christian at all. The whole niche of Christian rock smacks of Christians trying to live in a little utopia, and all it does is separate them from the real world even more...
#69
Posted 19 May 2006 - 11:25 PM
Wow. I thought this thread had died a death a long long time ago.
My music has changed now. Most Christian rock sucks pretty badly. With one major exception - Becoming the Archetype are one of my favourite bands, up there with the likes of Opeth...
The rest? Well I have hardly listened to them for ages...
My music has changed now. Most Christian rock sucks pretty badly. With one major exception - Becoming the Archetype are one of my favourite bands, up there with the likes of Opeth...
The rest? Well I have hardly listened to them for ages...
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#70 Guest_Saint Chains_*
Posted 02 September 2006 - 12:05 PM
I personally don't see the need for a Christian band in any genre...
It's like a gay choir, what's the point?
Do they fear something?
Is there something to gain?
Do such things as...I don't know...Golfer's Choirs exist? What about Lesbian Kite-Flying Clubs?
:Erm:
It's like a gay choir, what's the point?
Do they fear something?
Is there something to gain?
Do such things as...I don't know...Golfer's Choirs exist? What about Lesbian Kite-Flying Clubs?
:Erm:
#71 Guest_Saint Chains_*
Posted 07 September 2006 - 12:07 AM
Brynjar;85966 said:
There is no such thing as Christian metal. All metal artist are in the service of Satan and doing his work when playing their music. In fact, all musicians are in the service of Satan as it is well known that the Devil stole the Beat from the Lord a long, long time ago.
Well noted and utterly correct :ehh:
#72
Posted 04 December 2006 - 07:42 PM
Tiste Simeon;11834 said:
Apparently, Mike Portnoy is a Christian... Anyone know if this is true? Asheroth?
Nope
Portnoy is Jewish, as is Jordan Rudess, whilst Petrucci is Catholic, leaving LaBrie as the only, what- Protestant? ...of the band. Don't know 'bout Myung, though...:confused:
And one by one the gardens died
#73
Posted 04 December 2006 - 07:48 PM
I was suprised to learn that one of my favourite bands, Byzantine, has a christian lead singer/songwriter.
He's not overt or preachy about it, and his lyrics arent soley christian. I twigged when I read the inlay and he thanked "The big JC", and one or two of the songs took on a different meaning: where I previously took them as an attack on christianity in general, they now became an attack on organised religions hypocrisy toward their faith.
Still all nonesense, but it suprised me.
Amazing band, too. Anyone that even slightly likes metal should listen to them. Of particular interest from the christian perspective would be the song 'Taking up serpents'.
He's not overt or preachy about it, and his lyrics arent soley christian. I twigged when I read the inlay and he thanked "The big JC", and one or two of the songs took on a different meaning: where I previously took them as an attack on christianity in general, they now became an attack on organised religions hypocrisy toward their faith.
Still all nonesense, but it suprised me.
Amazing band, too. Anyone that even slightly likes metal should listen to them. Of particular interest from the christian perspective would be the song 'Taking up serpents'.
#74
Posted 06 December 2006 - 01:04 PM
They're fantastic!!! I wouldn’t have called them “Christian rock” though!
Bring on the Blind Guardian!!!
Bring on the Blind Guardian!!!
#75
Posted 07 December 2006 - 11:54 AM
Blind Guardian is not Christian Metal !!
And one by one the gardens died
#76
Posted 07 December 2006 - 01:39 PM
Called-by-the-Voices;142556 said:
Blind Guardian is not Christian Metal !!
I know. I just though I’d shout a random band that I wanted to hear at that moment!! Sorry!
#77
Posted 27 April 2007 - 12:52 PM
#78
Posted 28 April 2007 - 04:15 PM
Rock n Roll Worship Circus... Interesting name...
Will definitely check out Byzantine.
Will definitely check out Byzantine.
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#79
Posted 28 April 2007 - 06:41 PM
I see religion and music as two separate things, and they shouldn't mix. Styles of music do not reflect morality or anything like that, so anyone who thinks heavy metal is wrong is just stupid, ignorant, or any mixture.
Personally, I also don't agree with religion itself, and this would be just another example of how people use essentially false views to further ones that are even less credible. But thats neither here nor there.
Personally, I also don't agree with religion itself, and this would be just another example of how people use essentially false views to further ones that are even less credible. But thats neither here nor there.
#80
Posted 28 April 2007 - 10:14 PM
No-God said:
I see religion and music as two separate things, and they shouldn't mix. Styles of music do not reflect morality or anything like that, so anyone who thinks heavy metal is wrong is just stupid, ignorant, or any mixture.
I don't agree that religion and music can't mix, as music should be something that you put passion and soul into, and if you have a faith, then music is a great way of expressing it etc.
However I do agree that people who say heavy metal is wrong are stupid.
A Haunting Poem
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
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You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.