arapahoepark
Puritan Board Professor
Yes I listen. I listen to symphonic metal and some German dance metal and 80s and a few other bands who don't fall under those genres. Favorite band is Nightwish.
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Do you listen to non-Christian music? If so why, and what bands do you listen to?
Is it permissible?
Just curious on the thoughts here...
Finally, a metal fan Nightwish is good stuff.
I was at the concert in Denver when Elize Ryd took over for Annette when she was in the hospital and as a result (She also praised our health care system on her blog) decided it was the last straw and to leave the band after the Salt Lake concert.Finally, a metal fan Nightwish is good stuff.
Anyone ever hear of Deliverance?
Anyone ever hear of Deliverance?
Now I'm going to be thinking of 'Dueling Banjos' all night.
Wow, never thought I would see Mastedon's name come up on the PB. In my old band we played with Mastedon at the "Emissions From The Monolith festival" They are pretty heavy!Mastedon
Wow, never thought I would see Mastedon's name come up on the PB. In my old band we played with Mastedon at the "Emissions From The Monolith festival" They are pretty heavy!Mastedon
I was at the concert in Denver when Elize Ryd took over for Annette when she was in the hospital and as a result (She also praised our health care system on her blog) decided it was the last straw and to leave the band after the Salt Lake concert.
Anyone ever hear of Deliverance?
Yes floor jansen. They next singer they need is eilze ryd. Type in nightwish denver elize ryd, she did wonderfully with only minutes of prep even if she was reading the lyrics. Everyone still stayed when they said annette was in the hospital. I don't know why you dislike tarja, why is that?I was at the concert in Denver when Elize Ryd took over for Annette when she was in the hospital and as a result (She also praised our health care system on her blog) decided it was the last straw and to leave the band after the Salt Lake concert.
I heard they kicked her out of the band because she complained they didn't cancel the show due to her illness. Anyway, I totally disliked Nightwish with Tarja. And I've seen them with her and with Anette. Anette was way better, in my opinion. But now, isn't Floor Jansen singing for them? If so, she's an amazing vocalist. Saw her with After Forever. Completely amazing.
Anyone ever hear of Deliverance?
Love Deliverance. Their first "real" album is my favorite. Great stuff.
I cannot stand gospel (man-centered) or CCM (cheesy).
Ditto.I find CCM far more annoying than most secular music.
I second the Stryper recommendation! They are a group of Christians performing Christian music,as a matter of fact they are still at it and sound great!
Metal mullets make me laugh we used to say "the higher the hair,the closer to God"
Recently used to worship at the same church with the lead singer (Michael Sweet) who is a great man of God and has a great gift of encouragement,something that sorely needed in the body these days.
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I don't know why you dislike tarja, why is that?
First post on here in quite awhile but I saw this thread and couldn't resist.
First - in answer to the question - I do listen to some secular music but not on a regular basis. I grew up loving the band Rush and have continued to listen to their music over the years. As a reformed guy I am not too happy with their latest album"Clockwork Angels" lyrically but am still impressed with them musically non-the-less. Seems like every time I start listening to a secular band I like I get convicted and wind up turning it off...
I listen to mostly Christian alternative/hard-rock music for a couple of reasons. I tend to like the edgier sound of the music but lyrically the songs are a bit more theologically sound (believe it or not) in most cases. One of my favorite bands - "Becoming the Archetype" - is solidly reformed and makes no bones about where they stand on the doctrines of grace. The guitarist is PCA and actually preached on Reformed Theology at the Cornerstone Festival a couple of years ago. Check their cover of "How Great Thou Art" on youtube sometime...