Jars of Clay's self titled is one of the best albums out of the 90's, Christian or non. Fight me.
Most contemporary Christian music is derivative, it's hard not to reuse a lot of themes, but every now and then a gem pops out.
People hate on Stryper, but they were a much better band then people gave them credit for. East Wests "The Light in Guinevere's Garden" was one of my favourite albums growing up and I feel like they were underrated.
'Holy Shit' is a mix of religious breaks, beats & music discovered mostly in charity shops and bargain bins of record shops over a number of years. I had been planning to do a mix of some of my weird & wonderful religious records for years and when i got chatting with Mr Thing about a new exciting discovery i had just made in a Leeds charity shop, it turned out he too had recently discovered the same religious LP!
We decided to team up and do a mix together and Holy Shit was the result.
Although some of the music is top quality and was cut up in a B-boy style,the mix was definitely supposed to be fun..hence the Monty Python bits! It was released as a CD in 2009(?) and is now available for free download for the first time.
The term 'Religious Record' could mean a religious artist on a religious record label that had an unusually funky moment or it could mean a regular artist or group (not usually associated with the religious genre) that do a cover version of a song about God or Jesus i.e. 'Put Your Hand In The Hand' is a religious song covered by many different artists and quite often has a nice open drum break at the start of the song.
Ps..There's a 1 minute silence at the end of the mix before a secret bonus track comes in at the end. This was deliberately done on the original CD for fun..rather than it being a manufacturing fault like some people (idiots who returned the CD as faulty!) seemed to think.
I really like The Shelter by Jars of Clay.Jars of Clay's self titled is one of the best albums out of the 90's, Christian or non. Fight me.
Most contemporary Christian music is derivative, it's hard not to reuse a lot of themes, but every now and then a gem pops out.
People hate on Stryper, but they were a much better band then people gave them credit for. East Wests "The Light in Guinevere's Garden" was one of my favourite albums growing up and I feel like they were underrated.
I LOVE Let’s Spin!!! Catch That Angel, Ed Takes a Vacation and Big Guns are some great songs.I had mentioned it before but my uncle is Jerry Chamberlain, who spent the 70's-90's in various Christian bands like Daniel Amos and Swirling Eddies. I used to go see them live when I was 2 or 3 and I could still sing along to all of their songs.
Hung out with The Crucified, and their singer was a real asshole, but damn they had two great albums and put on fantastic live shows.
I really like The Shelter by Jars of Clay.
Idk, I knew him around the time The Pillars of Humanity came out, and maybe he was under a lot of stress. I know he was not happy with the artwork. Tim Minier was a super cool guy though.lol, I met Mark a couple of times and he seemed like a nice dude. This was later on, though. The Crucified seemed like a rough period.