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It is a very arrogant statement to say something like this.
(There are some exceptions to this)
First example: Deas Veil. Complete carbon copy of Mew.Demon Hunter: carbon copy of all death metal bands.Christian rap: don't even need to start.MxPx, Relient K, etc.: carbon copy of all pop-punk.John Foreman: Trying to jump onto the folk/indie bandwagon.
Quote from: Colin Michael on February 17, 2009, 09:18:40 PMIt is a very arrogant statement to say something like this. LOL at me being the arrogant one.
Quote(There are some exceptions to this)Leeland
I'm calling making uneducated claims in regards to music theory, composition, and origins arrogant.
Just because it isn't "Christian" doesn't mean it is of the devil.
Quote from: YourMathTeacher on February 17, 2009, 06:25:09 PMI'm not isolationist. Secular music just stinks. Why would I listen to something I can't stand?Secular music stinks? Christian music is bland copies of copies of copies of secular music, devoid of innovation or exploration. The reason is because if a band can make it on a secular label, they wouldn't be on a Christian label. (There are some exceptions to this).First example: Deas Veil. Complete carbon copy of Mew.Demon Hunter: carbon copy of all death metal bands.Christian rap: don't even need to start.MxPx, Relient K, etc.: carbon copy of all pop-punk.John Foreman: Trying to jump onto the folk/indie bandwagon.
I'm not isolationist. Secular music just stinks. Why would I listen to something I can't stand?
Quote from: Colin Michael on February 17, 2009, 09:47:20 PMI'm calling making uneducated claims in regards to music theory, composition, and origins arrogant.When did we change the topic?Godspeed,Mike
I'm a music critic, I'm not being arrogant; I can justify all of my claims.
Quote from: Sean on February 17, 2009, 09:44:32 PMJust because it isn't "Christian" doesn't mean it is of the devil. I laughed at this.Quote from: Colin Michael on February 17, 2009, 09:18:40 PMQuote from: YourMathTeacher on February 17, 2009, 06:25:09 PMI'm not isolationist. Secular music just stinks. Why would I listen to something I can't stand?Secular music stinks? Christian music is bland copies of copies of copies of secular music, devoid of innovation or exploration. The reason is because if a band can make it on a secular label, they wouldn't be on a Christian label. (There are some exceptions to this).First example: Deas Veil. Complete carbon copy of Mew.Demon Hunter: carbon copy of all death metal bands.Christian rap: don't even need to start.MxPx, Relient K, etc.: carbon copy of all pop-punk.John Foreman: Trying to jump onto the folk/indie bandwagon.notice Switchfoot is popular among people besides Christians.they may be copies, but they're still awesome to listen to. what Sean said about new genres. they aren't going to make something new, but they can compete with the best of secular (IMO...) if you strip away the fame, and take it for just the enjoyablility of the music, Christian competes. difficulty, sure, but there are a few awesome people out there. look at Lincoln Brewster! former lead guitarist of Journey? he's gotta be good, and he's great to listen to, and he's Christian.
Quote from: Colin Michael on February 17, 2009, 09:47:20 PMI'm a music critic, I'm not being arrogant; I can justify all of my claims.Aside from your stubborn refusal to accept percussionists as musicians.QuoteI'm calling making uneducated claims in regards to music theory, composition, and origins arrogant.Actually, this sort of lays your attitude bare. YMT was expressing his assessment of the quality of the music he hears. I don't recall him saying anything regarding theory or composition. To assume that your standards are the standards of others... he's right to chuckle at your accusation.
Secular music stinks? Christian music is bland copies of copies of copies of secular music, devoid of innovation or exploration. The reason is because if a band can make it on a secular label, they wouldn't be on a Christian label. (There are some exceptions to this).First example: Deas Veil. Complete carbon copy of Mew.Demon Hunter: carbon copy of all death metal bands.Christian rap: don't even need to start.MxPx, Relient K, etc.: carbon copy of all pop-punk.John Foreman: Trying to jump onto the folk/indie bandwagon.
It is a very arrogant statement to say something like this. Secular music "is" music, its not an attempt to make a Christian alternative to already existing music. As a music critic and the son of a music journalist/critic (and a Nashville resident), I listen to a large amount of music. In that, with the exception of Sixpence None the Richer, I have never heard an innovative Christian band, or one that I could even label as "talented". One the contrary, there is a vast amount of Christians in the secular music world who are incredibly talented. Bob Dylan, Bono, the Edge, Gram Parsons, Kings of Leon, Jack White, Eric Clapton, and many others. Heck, the former lead guitarist for Prince, Dez Dickerson, leads a Bible study at my house.Show me a Christian song with comparable lyrics to a Bob Dylan song.Show me a Christian band's guitarist comparable to Jack White. Show me a Christian band that has had any meaningful effect on the progression of music.As a musician, isolating myself from secular music would have left me a horrible guitarist, pianist, and singer; how can you appreciate music when you ignore all of its roots?
So what I getting from your subjective opinion is, if you are a christian, a talented musician and want to make music or an album "Don't Do It" because it will only be a bland copy of copy of copy of secular music? Scratch
The band doesn't have a choice in this? Get picked up by a secular label "cause you are good enough" or be wasted talent on a christian label?Godspeed,Mike
I challenge you to find a Christian artist besides Liegh Nash that can sing better or equal to Leslie Feist, write lyrics better than Bob Dylan, or play guitar better than Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, or Jack White
QuoteI challenge you to find a Christian artist besides Liegh Nash that can sing better or equal to Leslie Feist, write lyrics better than Bob Dylan, or play guitar better than Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, or Jack WhiteThey don't have to be better than these people in order to be considered good or talented. Who is better, Roger Marris or Mickey Mantle? There is no definitive answer, but they were both incredible players.
Show me a Christian band's guitarist comparable to Jack White.
Well, I mean, wouldn't you rather make money and "reach more people" by being on a secular label?It's like staying in the minor league instead of going into the Major leagues.
Quote from: Colin Michael on February 17, 2009, 09:18:40 PMShow me a Christian band's guitarist comparable to Jack White. Phil Keaggy is better than Jack White.
Quote from: Colin Michael on February 17, 2009, 10:17:57 PMWell, I mean, wouldn't you rather make money and "reach more people" by being on a secular label?It's like staying in the minor league instead of going into the Major leagues.Not at the cost of compromise. If I'm to stay in the Minor League, so be it. If I'm to go to the Major League, it will happen. When it comes to music, I have my opinioin of music, contrary to the "music critics". You have your opinion of music, contrary to "music critics". Being a "music critic" doesn't endow you with rights, only an opinion. Not being a "music critic" doesn't lessen my opinion or anyone elses. I have made choices based on what is best for me and my house in alignment with scripture, as I know it. Others have made choices on what is best for them. Arguing which is better music is subjective to the individuals opinion and taste. The burden of proof in this is not shouldered by anyone. What we are all to do, is make the decision that is best for our spiritual well being and ultimately to honor our God.Godspeed,Mike
As someone who goes to about fifty concerts in Nashville a year (all of bands I'm sure the majority of America doesn't know) as well as being a second generation "musicologist", I think that I would have higher standards for music.
As a music critic (who hates most popular secular music), I challenge you to find a Christian artist besides Liegh Nash that can sing better or equal to Leslie Feist, write lyrics better than Bob Dylan, or play guitar better than Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, or Jack White.
I agree that coldplay isn't the best band on the earth, but they are a great band. I will judge them more, as I continue to listen to more of their older music.I do believe this topic has completely gotten off course from it's original posting though.