FivePointSpurgeonist
Puritan Board Freshman
I like a very broad spectrum of music so I’m looking for any music recommendations of any genre that has solid Christian lyrics. I’m keen to check out everything that is recommended.
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Shai Linne?!?!?!? I have three of his CD’s.I don't listen to much Christian music, mostly instrumental music.
When I do, it is the following:
Shai Linne
Hazakim
Andrew Peterson
Rivers and Robots
My co-worker used to work at a record label. He listens to a lot of solid Christian music. I can get some recommendations from him later.
Unfortunately he has gone woke. He was very good.Shai Linne?!?!?!? I have three of his CD’s.
I was afraid of that. I hadn’t heard, but kinda figured he would. Sad.Unfortunately he has gone woke. He was very good.
I will second Bach.Can't go wrong with Bach!
I know that Dr. Sproul has two albums (Glory to the Holy One-and- Saints of Zion).
If you are looking for old time gospel and will exercise discernment, Johnny Cash, Josh Turner, and Red Foley.
Other names:
The Hymn Writers albums
Gold City
CityAlight
The Gettys
Matthew David Montgomery
Nathan Clark George
If you have Spotify, you can look up "Trinity Hymnal" and a playlist with almost all the pieces from the hymnal shows up.
Do you have a source on this?Unfortunately he has gone woke. He was very good.
Numerous appearances with the gospel coalition:Do you have a source on this?
I like a very broad spectrum of music so I’m looking for any music recommendations of any genre that has solid Christian lyrics. I’m keen to check out everything that is recommended.
PS - There's nothing "woke" about these guys and gals.Unfortunately he has gone woke. He was very good.
Speaking of broad spectrum, when I was superficial and less Biblically refined, I loved Christian metal but it is so often vapid that I bailed on all bands,... except Theocracy. They are obviously Reformed and is the only metal band I know of that is worth my time.
Now I am getting into Keith Green here myself
Yes. I love Theocracy. The Gift Of Music is one of my favorites. Still waiting on the new album. I think it's supposed to be out this year. We'll see. Did you listen to the side band stuff with Project Aegis? Only three songs. But they're amazing.
You ought to check out Luther’s HammerSpeaking of broad spectrum, when I was superficial and less Biblically refined, I loved Christian metal but it is so often vapid that I bailed on all bands,... except Theocracy. They are obviously Reformed and is the only metal band I know of that is worth my time.
Now I am getting into Keith Green here myself.
Here's another one.I’m keen to check out everything that is recommended.
Thanks, some I recognise, others I'll check out!Nathan Clark George
Norton Hall Band
Poor Bishop Hooper
20schemes music
Michael Card
Sandra McCracken
Keith Green
….to name a few I like.
Out of the many genres I like, Ska and Punk are near the bottomBroad enough for ska? The OC Supertones have some great lyrics.
Derek Webb's first album She Must and Shall Go Free has good lyrics, a bit folky (he apostatized later)
Theocracy is quite good, there isn't much good Christian metal, Wolves at the Gate are reformed, they're "Metalcore" though.Speaking of broad spectrum, when I was superficial and less Biblically refined, I loved Christian metal but it is so often vapid that I bailed on all bands,... except Theocracy. They are obviously Reformed and is the only metal band I know of that is worth my time.
Now I am getting into Keith Green here myself.
I listen to 2 categories of music, Christian, and instrumental. I listen to instrumental partly because that is how my brain is wired, I hear music and melodies over actual words, and because I can listen to lots of good music with a clear conscience, I also don't particularly care for what people have to sing about if it's not Christian.I don't listen to much Christian music, mostly instrumental music.
When I do, it is the following:
Shai Linne
Hazakim
Andrew Peterson
Rivers and Robots
My co-worker used to work at a record label. He listens to a lot of solid Christian music. I can get some recommendations from him later.
Sproul's albums are fantastic, thanks for the reminder to listen to them.Can't go wrong with Bach!
I know that Dr. Sproul has two albums (Glory to the Holy One-and- Saints of Zion).
If you are looking for old time gospel and will exercise discernment, Johnny Cash, Josh Turner, and Red Foley.
Other names:
The Hymn Writers albums
Gold City
CityAlight
The Gettys
Matthew David Montgomery
Nathan Clark George
If you have Spotify, you can look up "Trinity Hymnal" and a playlist with almost all the pieces from the hymnal shows up.
Love Timothy Brindle, hope he releases another album soon.For Christian Hip Hop, Timothy Brindle is still very solid in my opinion.
Thanks Ed, I'm sure I've heard this name before. I just listened to a couple of songs and loved them, my wife and I will enjoy listening to them together. I haven't checked out your suggested songs but will soonHi Nathan,
I have a favorite Band. An Irish group called Rend Collective. The Spotify playlist link has 10 of their songs. They're only brief samples, but if you open in Spotify you can hear the full versions. Below are a few of my favorites and why.
I Will Be Undignified – This is the first song I heard by R.C. I knew they were different they sang about an incident in David's life that few understand, and an embarrassment to others, and sing as they meant it.You Are My Vision – (The correcting the "Be Thou My Vision," words we are used to. They are an Irish band singing this Irish song.)Too Much – I always cry my way through that one.Above Everything Else – Finally, my all-time favorite. This simple song has become a kind of the theme of my life. Make sure you read the lyrics to all four.
PS - There's nothing "woke" about these guys and gals.
Thanks, I'm currently checking out an album "St. Matthew Passion"Bach's St. Matthew Passion
Handel's Israel in Egypt & Messiah
Mendelssohn's Elijah
Sacred music by Allegri, Charpentier, Montiverdi, Palestrina & Thomas Tallis
Sons of Korah
I got to see Sons of Korah live, they were fantastic!I second Sons of Korah; they are my favorite Christian band. I also like Third Day and Rich Mullins. Have you listened to any psalms? I have a number of them and really enjoy them.