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ENCYCLOPEDIA of CONTEMPORARY
CHRISTIAN
ENCYCLOPEDIA
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2002 by Mark Allan Powell Hendnckson Publishers, Inc. P.
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I.
Title.
For Melissa
"Preach the gospel. Use words only as necessary." Francis of Assisi
St.
"That which
too
is
silly
to say can always be sung."
Voltaire
"Why
should the devil have
the good music?"
all
Martin Luther
"The purpose of
all
music
J.
S.
"The medium Marshall
"Make something
religious,
is
to glorify God."
Bach
is
the message."
McLuhan
and you make
it
irrelevant."
Bob Dylan
"I
learned
more from
a three-minute record
than
I
ever did in school."
Bruce Springsteen
"We weren't
really sure
what
to do, but
to stop cussing in our songs
we
figured
it
would be good
and to sing about God."
Daniel Davison (of the hardcore band Luti-Knss, after the entire
"1
group got saved
an Assemblies of Cod church meeting)
we do isn't going to hit huge. That's and we don't want to change it."
understand that the kind of music This
is
what we
like,
Myk
"It's
at
not
like
these albums are
meant
Porter (of Six Feet Deep)
to be theological treatises. They're
Michael Roe
"Rock and
(of
The Seventy Sevens)
roll is ridiculous, if
Tony
"Just
gimmie
okay.
you think about
it."
Palacios (of Guardian)
a guitar, three chords,
Bono
(of
U2)
and the truth."
meant
to be fun."
Preface I
thought about being a rock
and
cess: 1) looks;
2) talent.
star.
figure
I
a less exotic career as a professor.
something
get
In fact, at
if
I
had
So one could say that
pay
me
to
I
see this
could have
sit
book
as
a
Lacking both,
a professor
and Laban deal
started as a bit of a scam,
listen to rock
making
it.
is
that
I
went
you
me and
suc-
into theology and landed
slave for six years
in the Bible, except
they don't
let
and then
you
sleep
a year off to pursue a special research project.
whole thing
this
around and
made
The one good thing about being
and
have to write the thing. Or one could view but
I
special called a sabbatical. It's like the Jacob
with two women. Instead, they give you
to
one point there were only two things standing between
either
it
roll for a year.
by which
Yeah, and
it
I
figured out
how
as a legitimate research project. Perhaps I'm just
worthy contribution
in
two
I
my school
could get
worked, too! Except that, eventually.
buying
areas: a) the history of popular music;
my own
and
I
did
hype,
b) the history
of Christianity.
My school whole than
probably has
little
interest in the first, but
enterprise, not just Christian rock) has
done
a lot
I
have. Let's face
more
for the
the theologians on the planet. This music has brought so
all
challenging, stimulating, involving, and inspiring
music was the second best of rock and
roll is a
all
God's
beautiful thing, and
sideration of the square pegs
contnbutions than
is
gifts,
it is
and misfits
them
behind theology
—rock and
roll
joy into so
(and by that
I
mean
the
in the last thirty-plus years
many
people's lives, while also
and remarkable ways. Martin Luther thought
— but then he'd never heard the Beatles. All I'm saying
my contention that who
much
in undefinable
it
good of humanity
is.
the history of rock cannot be understood without con-
They have made far more significant made some really, really fine music.
inhabit the pages of this book.
generally acknowledged. And, at times, they have
book as a work of church history. I doubt it will ever get catalogued The whole phenomenon that has given birth to an identifiable Christian music subculture/industry/empire is noteworthy. I think it is one of the more intriguing aspects of late-twentiethcentury American Christianity, and yet it remains largely unexamined. About five years ago, I wandered into a large Christian bookstore and was struck by the fact that almost a quarter of the floor space was given to music (cassettes CDs/etc). Intrigued, I asked the manager where their books on contemporary Christian music were. Books? thought there would be a section, or a shelf. No. Not a single volume. My professional instincts as a scholar were aroused if this stuff is so big, why isn't anyone writing about it? Of course, there are testimony type books sometimes written by the artists themselves, but why aren't the church's theological leaders more invested in what seems
As
for the second point,
in that section of
any
I
actually do view this
library,
but
it
should.
I
—
to have captured the attention of its people?
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Ah,
now we hit upon what really draws me to this subject, more so even than the points above. think what it for me was a letter from the head of one of this country's largest theological publishing companies. had I
clinched
I
phenomenon of contemporary Christian music summary and outline of what such a volume could entail. In
suggested a book on the
submitted a
of theological time and talent, and said. "Frankly
and Andrae Crouch are so important when
I
I
do not understand
(not necessarily to be written his reply, he indicated this
how you
can think that people
have never even heard of them." Well, here's
by me) and
seemed like
a
waste
Amy Grant
my response to that:
first, it
somewhat shocking that a major religious publishing house can be run by someone so out of touch as to have never even heard the names of two such prominent religious figures. But, second, it is simply astonishing that such a person would assume something cannot possibly be important if she or he does not know about it. I hate that kind of elitism. I regard the persons in this book as amateur theologians whose perspectives and insights on life and faith are every bit as valid as those of any Harvard professor or Rhodes scholar. That, I hope they realize, is why I approach their work in a critical vein. It is because take them seriously These are real people, attempting to is
I
articulate their experiences in the ceal.
They offer no
church and in the world, often with a vulnerability that scholars are trained to con-
no
feigned neutrality,
And
illusion of dispassionate inquiry.
it
lack the proper nuances of reflection or expression taught within the guild. Jesus
man. Only Paul was I
and he
a scholar,
generally the
is
most boring of the
in this book.
I
am
was
me
a carpenter,
that these poets
and
Peter, a fisher-
three.
write as an outsider, with whatever benefits and deficits that brings.
mentioned
does not bother
I
don't actually
know any
of the people
not part of the contemporary Christian music academy in any explicit way.
proached the book as a theologically-informed researcher and reporter
—as a journalist,
The
really.
folks at
I've ap-
CCA1 and
HM magazines were kind enough to open their libraries to me and to allow me access to a wealth of materials. Erick Nelson and Doug Van all,
Hendnckson
who got
one
read portions of the manuscript and offered valuable corrections and
and the commitment to see
project like this really the
Pelt
the job done. She
is
it
my
port and even encourage
me
in line
Why write sometimes,
a
book
when
my tribute
unconventional instincts
who
just
seems to be
granted
like this?
to
Because
when
faith that
who God
do
I
in fact sup-
will ultimately
people do splendid things, their deeds ought to be remembered. And,
and there
some people it
I
is
The
don't
better than
Hmmm.
.
.
.
Well,
know who have made I,
no doubt
one worthy of the inscription. This
volume
but
I
did the best
I
life
more meaningful and more pleasant
could and here
it is.
it
was what they suspect, but
Jesus, dear:
volume
isn't quite that,
to the
I
still
I
Everyone
will get
regard
it
I
for
know thinks
mu-
me.
this
A lot of
was some
back to doing something respectas the
most important person
but I'm getting older and
I
figure
in
most important thing
my life, hoping I'd
it's
my wife, Melissa, for whom my love and devotion is overwhelming, with all my heart, and all my soul, and all my mind — forever. to
categories are not
plenty of the splendid and the ridiculous in the pages that follow. So, this book
ever done. I've waited sixteen books to dedicate a
you and
the sabbatical and
—apparently out of a strong
kind of fluke or midlife prove-you're-still-hip project for me. and they hope
dedicate this
is
good person. Oh, and of course
people do ridiculous things, those things should be remembered as well.
people could have done
able soon.
me
a
and bring something useful out of the odd meandenngs.
tually exclusive, of course, is
of
through. To personify that acknowledgment, Shirley Decker-Lucke
an excellent editor and
should thank the good people at Trinity Lutheran Seminary
keep
comments. Most
Publishers deserves the praise of both church and society for having the insight to believe in a costly
the best if
I'll
I've
produce
ever do. So
not idolatrous.
I
It's just
Introduction This book provides alphabetical listings of artists associated with contemporary Christian music. For the time anywhere, an attempt
is
being
made
to present such data as personnel lists
and discographies
along with essays that provide biographical information and critical summaries of their work. haustive in
its
all
phenomenon
itself.
all
and greedy exploitation. You can trace the early gospel influences on some of rock and
now regarded
impressive
number
sionally brilliant Rolling Stone
that
we
and the
here in their earthly and spiritual glory. You'll read about miracles and scandals, about incredible
You can
explore the (sometimes temporary) midcareer detours of spiritual converts. of folk
fairly ex-
is
here: the saints, the pilgrims, the pious, the outcasts, the hypocrites, the prophets, the heretics,
martyrs: they're sacrifices
The book
treatment of performers associated with contemporary Christian music and, as such, provides a com-
prehensive treatment of the
They're
first
for these artists,
world at
as has-beens in the
of never-weres, folk
body
large,
find out
biggest stars or
roll's
what happened
to a lot
and you can also read about the incredible productivity of an
who have labored in obscurity for decades,
producing an impressive and occa-
of little-known material.
magazine
refers to
contemporary Christian music
are talking about a distinct
as "a parallel universe."
world analogous to the realm of popular music
Christian music encompasses a wide variety of styles and genres. There country. Christian folk, Christian
new wave,
is
That
in general.
label rightly indicates
Thus, contemporary
Christian rock, but there
also Christian
is
Christian punk, Christian death metal, Christian gangsta rap, and
everything else imaginable. But one should not think that these styles simply mirror the general market or that the Christian artists are just creating Christian versions of whatever
music world has an integrity of eties
its
own. Some
tend to develop in a manner that
stances (a capella groups, third
is
wave
artists are
more parallel
more
is
hot in the world at
creative
large. In general,
and original than others, but the
to the general market than simply reflective of
the Christian stylistic vari-
it.
few
In a
knowledgeable general market performers copping from them. Rolling Stone agrees: "The top Christian-pop aren't If
any more derivative than,
there
is
understandable, but
in general
is
30
artists
randomly
selected
from
Billboard's
one great misconception regarding contemporary Christian music
to a particular style or is
say,
is it
necessarily derivative
is
it
may
be that the music
is
Top 100
in a given
—aside from the idea that definitively religious.
artists
week." it is
limited
The perception
does not hold true: the divide between what gets called Christian music and popular music
not drawn with regard to what
rary Christian music
—
in-
have even been in the forefront, with
ska, rapcore) the Christian artists
is
religious
and what
completely secular and, of course, a
fair
is
secular.
amount
As
it
turns out, a great deal of contempo-
of general market popular music
is
at least
a
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC
I
)
tangentially religious. Christian music artists do not just sing about also write
and sing songs about romance and the day
God and church and
dog died and
their
how cool
their
car
is.
In quite a
stances (perhaps about 25%), the material labeled contemporary Christian and that labeled general market indistinguishable
—
if
the tapes got mixed
up or sent
ence. This, of course, begs the question as to
What
radio stations,
in-
would be
no one would ever know the
should be a parallel universe in the
Movie
Briggs (America's self-proclaimed Drive-In
"bad songs written about
God by white
which can be understood only
Critic)
differ-
first place.
once defined contemporary Christian music
people." We're going to adopt a
phenomenon's
in light of the
Contemporary Christian music came
historical
somewhat broader
development.
Andrae Crouch and the
movement
critically,
it is
and of
revival of
Disciples, Phil Keaggy,
Love Song, Barry McGuire, Larry Norman, and 2nd Chapter of Acts began singing songs about flected the character of that revival
as
definition in this book,
into existence as a recognizable entity during the Jesus
the late '60s and early 70s. Artists like Children of the Day,
and,
few
Contemporary Christian Music?
Is
Bob
Joe
wrong
to the
why there
They
Jesus and the Bible.
new
Jesus that
re-
own transformed lives. The music was called Jesus music back then now than at the time. The simplicity and, indeed, naivete of the songs
their
probably more appreciated
is inspiring. One would be hard-pressed to find another much about what they were doing as these young Jesus
can be charming, and the zeal with which they are delivered instance in popular music in which the performers cared as freaks.
Of course,
to be desired,
.
.
.
the production standards were terrible and the native talent of the artists sometimes
left
something
but these people really did believe their records were going to change the world, and that
thing difficult to capture in a studio. And, for hundreds of thousands of people, their records did change the fact
seldom noticed
most
oped out of rock and
then, did not develop out of traditional or southern gospel.
part completely ignorant of those forms (Crouch
roll,
as
young musicians who were
musical idiom available to them. But
popular music industry?
I
why
hundreds of Jesus music bands.
A
ists
had
all
If,
played very
many of them
ment want
revival
had
a
dark
to sign contracts
how
It
there were simply too
This
it is
racist,
with unbelievers,
(and of
spirit that
lest
much contemporary Christian music its
target audience,
it
"into" Jesus, the Christian music
weren't,
By
it
just doesn't
do the
failed to
from
it
devel-
own network, separate from the many of them. The revival produced
is
way
into the
Top
Forty, but
DJs were prepared
understandable apart from any prejudice against
to be black,
2) For all its joy
and
the Jesus move-
festivity,
encouraged isolationism and mistrust. The Jesus people didn't
they find themselves in the employ of the Antichrist.
to follow)
garner
this period
art-
mainstream radio stations would not have
but because in the general market, songs that celebrate the
music lacked widespread appeal apart from appreciation of so well with
their
subgroup are by definition exceptional.
an apocalyptic
Jesus music pio-
Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud,'' hundreds of African American
wonderful
— not because they were
side,
1)
full control.
it
following James Brown's "Say
special interests of a particular
The
an obvious exception). Rather,
excited about Christ began writing faith songs in the only
few token Jesus songs made
begun recording songs about
is
did these Jesus music stars form their
can think of three reasons:
only to sample the onslaught, not to give Christianity
some-
in either musical or ecclesiastical histories.
Contemporary Christian music, neers were for the
is
world—
was
much
its
3)
Most
of the
ideology. In this regard, the strength of Jesus music
also its weakness. Precisely because the
music connected
appreciation from those on the outside. For those
remains some of the greatest music of
all
who were who
time; but for those
trick.
spawned had developed into a multimillion-dollar Contemporary Christian music had its own magazines, radio stations, and award shows. The Jesus movement revival was over: some say it morphed into the Religious Right; others (including this author) contend that it the '80s, the special-interest network that Jesus music had
industry.
was devoured
(destroyed)
by that
aggressor. In
any
budgets and high production standards came into
case, the
play,
and
world of Christian music was
artists like
DeGarmo and
now less
Key,
beleaguered. Big
Amy Grant, Petra, and
INTRODUCTION
Stryper came to define Christian music
in radically different terms.
The whole
point, now,
from any particular
system. Often, these claims were true, and yet the music
belief
play within the general market.
I
seemed to be that the
music was just as good as anything the world could churn out and, indeed, could be appreciated on apart
I
still
its
own
did not get
merits
much
air-
Why not? The constant contention of the Christian artists was that this was due to a
censorship born of ideological bigotry: Christian artists were persecuted for their faith by being blacklisted from gen-
Many artists
market radio stations and record racks.
eral
recorded completely nonreligious songs (Grant
by "any
against playing music
The
policy
known
artist
reply: "Christianity
cool. It's as
some
off the record) that
is
not cool.
found they could not get past
still
they
I
still
have) unofficial policies
asked one such programmer the rationale for such a
people hear a Christian singer on our station, they will think we're not
way toward
simple as that." Such an attitude goes a long
temporary Christian music as a
when
impasse even
does) occur. Music industry personnel and station pro-
radio stations had (and sometimes
to be a Christian."
If
this
an obvious exception).
sometimes did (and
certain that such censorship
It is
grammers confirm (always
is
parallel universe, as
explaining the continued existence of con-
an entity that needs to
exist to grant a
forum
for artists
who are
otherwise denied participation in the music business for reasons having nothing to do with the quality of their work.
But there
is
more
to this censorship thing,
more
Christianity per se but, lot
of Christian music
is
and
legitimately, against
perceived this
It is
but also by the great majority of music fans (to
moment
for a
that the
think
(probably most) of the time, the bias
whom
way
is
not against
to co-opt the music field for promotional purposes.
A
—as an attempt by a special interest group to
not only by radio station programmers and music
critics
the programmers and critics are accountable). Let us imagine
Goodrubber Tire Company were
to put together a rock
band to promote
their products
—and
us assume that the band turned out to be one of the tightest, most competent, and indeed creative groups on the
My guess
scene.
airplay
But what
well.
is
on most
that
if
they
made
radio stations, even
if
a
whole album of songs
if
would be
there
a critical
if
they would get very
tires,
its
own
labels,
had been radicals and rebels
at the
very end?
tire
salesmen that would overshadow any ap-
more complicated. With the growth
of alternative rock
and the
viability of
marketing
many Christian artists rebelled against the stereotypes of their industry. Of course, there all along (T Bone Burnett, The Choir, Daniel Amos, LSU, the Seventy Sevens), but
these increased exponentially until
band
—we're not a Christian band.
"
it
became commonplace
What they usually meant was
umverse of the Christian music subculture it
song
tire
terms.
now
more
little
they were played exceptionally
— but probably not. Once news about the band got around,
and commercial backlash against the sneaky
on
In the '90s, things got a lot
through independent
far
Goodrubber
they made an album of secular party songs and love ballads, with only one
preciation of the music
work, but in
glorifying
the songs were very good songs and even
Wouldn't their non-tire songs get some airplay? Maybe
lel
much
perceived (rightly or wrongly) as propaganda
gain free advertising for their cause.
let
I
any attempt
didn't,
{ox ghetto as
it
was
"We are just Christians in a want to be confined to the paral-
to hear a group say,
that they did not
increasingly called). In a
few cases
this
seemed
to
and the we're-not-a-Chnstian-band groups ended up with few fans outside the Chris-
was often made between Christian performers who is of course arbitrary and flawed (the two need not be mutually exclusive), but discussion of the labels and categories helped some Christian music stars grapple with their identity crisis. Quite a few artists in this book make it clear that they view music as a means to an end. They view themselves primarily as ministers who merely use music as a medium for conveying evangelistic or edifytian
music scene. By the turn of the millennium,
pursue their music as ministry and those
ing messages to the world.
They are
Many
are simply artists creating
most true It is
who
as art.
The
distinction
others, however, insist that they
music that
is
true to
who
they
do not
are, but,
set
out to create Christian music at
all.
because they are Christians, the songs that
they are sometimes do end up revealing the faith that informs their
lives.
usually with regard to the latter artists that the whole parallel universe scheme comes off as unnecessary and
somewhat do not
to
a distinction
who view it
tragic. Artists like
at all
fit
the
tire
Adam Again, Mark Heard,
the Lost Dogs, Starflyer 59, and the Vigilantes of
Love
salesmen paradigm described above, but they have often suffered from a sort of guilt by associ-
ation that stereotypes of Christian music foist
upon them. Indeed, when someone does manage
to gain a foothold in
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each world, he or she often gets pegged as a crossover
Richer Soul
as Christian artists
are considered to be general
would be
overlap
fans
viewed
are
on both
a better
Bob
artist:
Jars of Clay,
MxPx,
P.O.D., and Sixpence
None
the
have crossed over into the general market, while Creed and Collective
artists
crossover.
who
Some
have crossed over into the Christian realm. But in either
artists
case,
simply have a broad enough appeal to earn and maintain
sides of the artificial divide.
"who
Seger)
First, as for
tian rock
market
word than
So matters of definition are to
who
to leave
word
the
music back
to the supposedly
in,
difficult
and confused.
in putting together this book,
contemporary: the term contemporary Christian music
in the
days
when many
term
I
had to decide (with apologies
for
was coined
as a
euphemism
for Chris-
Christians could not bring themselves to admit that they were listening
demonic sounds of rock and
(the politically correct
Still,
who to leave out." Which artists qualify as performers of contemporary Christian music?
roll.
what most people
one could (and probably should) be developed
Thus, by definition, the genre
still call
is
distinct
from traditional gospel
black gospel) and southern gospel. Books the size of this
for those genres as well, but only a smattering of traditional or south-
ern gospel artists appear here (cited mainly for their role as influences). Likewise, there
is
no discussion of Charlotte
Church's operatic renditions or of Paul Manz's organ fugues, though these would certainly have to be considered ex-
amples of contemporary Christian music in any
literal
sense of the phrase. We're talking about Christian pop music,
loosely defined.
The harder question is how one considers whether the music is Christian. The problem has vexed the Christian for some time as it grapples with such questions as "what records should be sold in Christian bookstores?"; "what songs should be eligible for Christian Dove awards?"; and so on. Two approaches to this problem have been proposed, neither of which works. I follow a third proposal (my own), which does. The first proposal is that Christian music be defined in terms of content, as music that deals in an obvious way music industry
with matters tion,
which
explicitly related to Christianity. This
in the late '90s
upon
stantially based
historically
God
expression of worship of
it
pretty
much
fit
song about a
orthodox Christian truth contained
much
the grade:
woman
who
one
is.
Why,
field. It
a definition
song about a
wanting her husband to
kiss her
woman
am
does not? Worst of
But one of the central claims of Christianity
by the notion that only the overtly
a Christian
is
lyric is sub-
Bible;
and/or an
God through Christ; and/
fraught with difficulties. For one
who
when
wasn't more the Son of
I
life, is
as a
a content definition (this
all,
compartmentalized
that the faith
actually believe
the cross than
when
is
holistic,
what
and
all
or
when
a
one or any
religious or spiritual as-
transforming the entire
Christianity teaches will claim
who they are as Christians and,
religious songs reflect this.
sleep or enjoy a bath, pull faces, eat dinner,
God when he was on
what might
regretting an abortion qualify as Christian
that everything they do (including every song they write or sing) reflects
"I
from the Holy
further encourages endless theological disputation as to
exactly, does a
being and affecting every thought and action. Christians
will be insulted
"music in any style whose
in or derived
eliminates the possibility of there being such a thing as Christian instrumental music, wiping
other) necessarily presents Christianity as merely a facet of one's
pect of
the official position of the Gospel Music Associa-
for gospel music:
or praise for his works; and/or testimony of relationship with
out a rather large subgenre of the
might not
pretty
prompted and informed by a Christian worldview." Such
or obviously thing,
is
adopted the following definition
As rock
critic
accordingly,
Steve Turner puts
it,
humans do. Jesus friends. He didn't have
the other things that
he ate and drank with his
Of course, many pundits would also note that the Gospel Music Association has never actually followed any standard similar to that which their stated definition was intended to describe. The Doobie Brothers and the Rolling Stones were never nominated for Dove awards for stellar material that would have met the criteria; other artists were presented with awards for songs that probably didn't (e.g., Michael W. Smith's A Place in This World"). A second suggestion is artist- or author-defined and holds simply that Christian music is music made by Christians. Of course, this would broaden things considerably, since a great many artists in the general market who are in thirty years of a secular
life
and then turn into someone
spiritual."
no way associated with the Christian music scene may actually be Christians. And a problem immediately arises as to whether it is the faith of the performer or of the composer that is to be determinative. If Michael McDonald, who is
INTRODUCTION
13 (
I
known to be a
Me" and Carly Simon
Christian, writes a nonreligious song like "You Belong to
sings
it. is
her version of
—
now to be considered an example of Christian music apart from any knowledge of her own faith stance? In any case, such a potentially broad definition may also run aground over quibbles as to just what qualifies an artist (or composer) as Christian. Anyone who has been baptized and who hasn't formally renounced the faith? Or only those who go to church regularly, or who show evidence of a vibrant relationship with Christ, or who espouse orthodox doctrine? And just who gets to make those determinations? Quite a few fundamentalists claim that Roman Catholics the song
book on contemporary Christian music that excludes John Michael Talbot
are not Christians, but a
And
thinkable.
then Harold Bloom, in his history of religion in America, claims that
all
is
pretty un-
the fundamentalists (including
Southern Baptists and Pentecostals) have actually separated themselves from historic Christianity and should be viewed as adherents of
another (gnostic)
religion. Personally,
I
What propose I
Such
is
that
we define contemporary Christian music
writing a book on
punk
rock,
I
would
punk rock fans
told
me
what people who
find out
among such
There would no doubt be squabbles
the band itself
call
music,
I
way we
define
themselves fans of punk rock
I
wouldn't
label,
but
someone
else
deserve the
really care
all
other genres.
if
if
If
I
were
like to listen fo.
large
numbers of
—even members of
— insisted that they weren't. The thing with labels we never get to choose them for ourselves. And —they only indicate some aspect of what some people is,
see.
is
had been hired by the Gospel Music Association to come up with
I
written or performed by Christians."
exactly the same
who did or didn't
fans as to
they considered a group to be punk,
such labels never describe everything that a person or group If
is
always audience-driven and are based unapologetically on perception, not content or intent.
labels are
show
think such distinctions are ludicrous, but they just go to
the problematic character of ever defining Christian music as "any music that
contemporary Christian
a definition for
would have proposed the following:
Contemporary Christian music
is
music that appeals to
self-identified fans of
contemporary Christian music on
account of a perceived connection to what they regard as Christianity.
So
that agency hasn't employed
far,
my services.
contemporary Christian music whatever sider to artist or
in the
seem to think that material by Christian
when
the genre even
music by
artists
and
whose personal
artists
ample of The
who
seem
itself.
of inclusion."
New Rolling
has to
I
said,
I
artists like
to deal
claim that they don't
qualify as legitimate rock
That
I
include in
my consideration
of
contemporary Christian music con-
know of no instance where at least one of those two facmay be. But most self-identified contemporary Christian music
music
faith convictions
times get put into the mix regardless.
leases.
purposes of this book,
self-identified fans of
I
Bruce Cockburn
or Cliff
the lyrics to the songs are not overtly religious or spiritual.
the songs themselves consistently cases,
for the
the genre. In actual fact, such perceptions seem to be based either on professions of Christian faith by the
on perceived Christian content
not present, and in the majority of cases, both
tors is
fans
fit
But
numbers of
large
On
and
submit that
roll acts.
it is
to be
known
borderline cases,
Stone Encyclopedia of Rock
Those
qualifies as belonging to
to put into the genre
remain unknown (Sounds of Blackness, Simple Minds)
with faith-oriented
want
Richard
They also tend
and
Roll,
There
as Christian
are, of course,
which faced
in the nature of Christianity to all
"it is
many
when
questionable
bands (Collective Soul, Creed) some-
where I'm not sure what
editors decided that
space limitations prevent consideration of
topics.
a similar
to do,
dilemma
in the nature of rock
I
have followed the ex-
in deciding
and
roll
which
to err
artists
on the
but a smattering of minor artists and independent
have tried to include enough of these to provide a representative sampling of what the Christian music
offer,
but for the most part only those
artists
who
side
do the same.
have received considerable media exposure receive
re-
field
listings.
How This Book Was Written This volume
which
I
is
the result of about seven years of research, including a year and a half of full-time
took a sabbatical from
my
regular job
and employed
a
number
of student assistants.
The
first
work during thing
we
did
1
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC
4
>
was gather an enormous data bank of material from media associated with Christian music. Every article, review, or news reference from all issues of the following periodicals was copied and filed by artist name: •
•
CCM (formerly Contemporary Christian Music), began publishing The CCM Update, began publishing 1987.
1978.
began publishing 1971.
•
Cornerstone,
•
Harmony, began publishing 1975; ceased 1977.
•
HM (formerly Heaven's Metal), began publishing 1985.
•
Release,
began publishing 1990.
•
7b all, began publishing 1995.
•
Shout,
•
True Tunes
•
Visions of Gray,
began publishing 1995; ceased 1996. News, began publishing 1989; switched to electronic format 1995.
began publishing 1996; ceased 2001.
Other periodicals and underground newspapers (including The Activist, Cutting Edge, Harvest Rock Free Paper, Notebored, Renaissance, Right On!,
The
and The
Truth)
Syndicate, Hollywood
were accessed to the extent that copies could be obtained.
archives of the following electronic publications were also plundered mercilessly, with every page of the on-
line materials
being printed and added to the
No
files:
•
Bandoppler (www.bandoppler.com).
•
Christian Music (www.christianmusic.com)
•
Christian
Music at about.com (http://christianmusic.about.com)
•
Christian
Music Review Headauarters (www.christianmusic.org)
•
CMCentral (www.cmcentral.com)
•
Gospel City (www.gospelcity.com)
•
Gospel Flava (www.gospelflava.com)
longer active.
•
Jesus Freak Hideout (www.jesusfreakhideout.com)
•
Jesus Music (www.one-way.org/jesusmusic)
•
The Lighthouse Electronic Magazine (www.tlem.org).
•
Musicforce (www.musicforce.com)
•
The Phantom Tollbooth (www.tollbooth.org)
•
Real Magazine (www.realmagazine.com)
•
Solid Rock Radio (www.solidrockradio.com)
•
True Tunes
•
TSRocks (www.tsrocks.com)
entries for the
volume
are based largely
longer active.
artist or label websites.
on material drawn from these
vided in the packaging of the recordings themselves
companies and
No
(www.truetunes.com)
To these were added printouts from individual
The
interview,
artist
management
firms
(e.g.,
(e.g., liner
press releases),
notes,
and
in
album
some
sources, in addition to information procovers), information provided
by record
cases information provided through direct
contact with the artists or with persons close to them. Information for the discographies and personnel
lists
was
typi-
INTRODUCTION
15 1
i
cally obtained the old-fashioned
data
on an item-by-item
basis.
way, by sifting through enormous
Both
pose. Information for the critical essays tended to be
tant to note that
Some
I
and CDs and copying the
piles of records, tapes,
HM and CCM magazines made their music libraries available to me for this purdrawn from the
files
though
of periodical literature,
it is
impor-
have personally listened to about eighty-five percent of the albums discussed in this book.
more
of these sources, of course, are
Where
conflicting reports.
significant information
is
I
have erred,
lacking.
While
reliable
would
I
it is
I
have had to make judgment
calls
with regard to
my sources
have
failed
be corrected. At times,
all
of
embarrassing to admit to such ignorance,
complete entries than to omit completely those
would appreciate hearing from readers who
than others.
like to
artists for
are able to
fill
whom my
knowledge
it
me. and
seems better to include than
is less
in-
satisfying. Again,
I
such gaps.
Key to the Entries The
•
listings
may include
the following elements, in order:
Name two types: soloists and groups. Soloists are alphabetized by the first letter of their last name (Geoff Moore under M). Groups are alphabetized by the first letter of the first key word in their name (The Waiting under W). When the name of an individual and a group are combined, the listing is usually found under the last name of the individual (Andrae Crouch and the Disciples under C). Numerals are treated as though they were
Artists are of
Him
spelled out (4
•
under F-O-U-R).
Personnel For groups, a
of personnel
list
is
offered, indicating
will indicate additional contributors bgv.
names
of
members and
who are not named. The
—background vocals; DJ—disc jockey; —dulcimer; —mandolin; — percussion; — trombone; trump. — trumpet; voc—
prog.
perc.
thesizers; tromb. lease)
is
given
followed by a double slash
(//).
original lineup of the
which personnel perform
projects (ignoring compilations of previously released material
bums
in 1983, 1984,
not read is
•
(- 1
no longer
983)
and 1985 and one member
group (on their
first re-
1984)
N.B.: departure
first
album was
—the date of the
first
and addition
group members on which
and other such anomalies).
1983 after the
(-
(-).
as official
If
a
group released
al-
released, the notation will
release
on which the person
member.
Discography
A relatively complete listed
tive
discography of the
artist's significant
recordings usually follows.
products were released can be assumed to remain the same until a
who are known
•
left in
—the actual date of departure—but
listed as a
al.
ace.
After the double slash, changes in personnel are noted in
chronological order. Parenthetical dates indicate additions (+) and departures dates are geared to the discography, indicating
roles in the band. Et
—accordion; —electronics; gfr.—guitar; harm. — harmonica; — programming; sax.— saxophone; f their
"a really
on the
fulfilling
and rob people
dreams. Burnett himself would describe "The '60s" as
good song about the
'80s":
part of a generation that
the bad" and "destroy
all
it
explores the loss of ideals
somehow managed
the good."
to "keep
all
CCM selected Proof through
T Bone
24
the
Burnett
Night as one of
placing
its
"Ten Best Christian Albums of 1983."
Number Three behind works by U2 and Donna
at
it
Summer (?!). The self-titled follow-up album is comparatively scaled back, displaying Burnett's penchant for heartfelt country-folk songs.
Outstanding tracks include
Tom
a cover of
Wait's "Time" and the opening song, "River of Love"; the
tune seems to
frain of the latter
two songs
the
tie
"There's a river of love that runs through
Daughter"
watch over the
artist's child
while he
he would marry in 1990. But
The Talking Animals
(a
first
"Sam"
Phillips,
own
he released his
year after The Turning and the same year
Wow). The album
as Phillips' The Indescribable
and
time"). "Little
away. Around this time
is
Burnett produced The Turning for Leslie
whom
all
together:
on God's angels to
a touching lullaby that calls
is
re-
is
more
literary
personal than previous projects. "The Wild Truth"
less
Roman
quotes almost verbatim from
Thomas Merton. "The with Tonio K.)
is
a
Catholic theologian
Strange Case of Frank Cash" (cowritten
postmodern experiment
in poetry in
which
who has U2 (who
the character in the song rebels against the songwriter created him. "Purple Heart"
cowrote
it)
sung with Bono of
is
and deals with the whole irony of persons reveling
what were supposed Commercially Burnett's work
in acclaim for
successful than his
own
to have been sacrificial acts. as a producer
recording projects.
He
was
far
more
himself has de-
scribed Proof through the Night and 1988's The Talking Animals as
Sam
"calculated and pretentious." His wife
comes to foot."
his
own
work, he
For The Criminal under
Grammy nomination). and created
says,
"When
it
prone to shooting himself in the
is
My
Hat (which received
a
Burnett used Neuwirth as a coproducer
a spartan, intimate
sound that connected with au-
love and faith but not sickening, mindless religion."
The words
"The power
of love can
to
"The Power of Love" exemplify
make weak
a gangster cry /
Make
/
hero afraid
News song by
/
Make
else
/
coward brave
/
live."
all
Most
know
T
of
that he
is
a Christian
life
make doubters out
without worrying about a wider
"Humans from
perhaps the album's theme.
mark quirky
lyrics, as
a sad song about dealing
long time
till
run through
I'm over you"). "I
Can
is
Earth" offers trade-
the titular characters are portrayed as
real-estate kingpins seeking to is
sales market.
song displays winsome self-incrimination, which
buy up the
universe. "Over You"
with heartbreak ("Going to be Political
a
and philosophical views
CCM
"my
ministry
mation
at age eleven as a
late 70s,
profound
spiritual experience. In the
The Alpha Band, he experelationship with God. He is usually
about the time he formed
rienced a deepening of his
credited with having an influence
on Dylan's adoption cf evan-
gelical Christianity in 1979. Spiritual
matters are often ad-
dressed in Burnett's songs, though he relies points of universal in
ways
human
on broad entry
experience to speak of such things
that will not alienate his mostly secular audience.
one mainstream reporter put
it.
the songs are
"full
As
of hope and
his
is
to
world
at
of unbelievers."
Comfortable being
a Christian let loose in the
Burnett has always seemed to be
less
than comfortable
with the contemporary Christian music subculture (and especially its
attendant industry). In the early '80s he wrote a series
CCM
of guest editorials for
magazine, but his connections
with the Christian music industry faded over time. As early 1983. he allowed that he "personally dislikes
much
as
of today's
Christian music" and complained about the attempts to turn spirituality into
Jesus don't to hear
it
an industry. "People
want
to hear
it
on the
from someone they
sonal thing.
I
know and
don't think the radio
has been similarly
critical of
who want
to
radio," he said.
is
know
about
"They want
trust. It's a
very per-
the proper medium."
He
narrowly-defined, experiential
born-again Christianity, which he describes as becoming "kind of like a cult," upholding instead the
more
historic traditions of less af-
by the American personalization of the gospel: "The
Episcopal Church, they give you the whole gospel every time
you go
in.
You hear
it all
every Sunday."
In 1980, Burnett told
the world, there are
LA.
two kinds
Weekly, "If Jesus
of songs
you can
is
the Light of
write.
You can
write songs about the Light, or you can write songs about
what you can see from the Light." This partially perceptive statement would become one of the most quoted comments in the contemporary Christian music
Explain Everything" and "Primitives."
Burnett was raised an Episcopalian and speaks of his confir-
this
and they allow him
fected
title
see /
within the framework of
The album almost seems The
a
Ever so
Bone's fans probably don't think
churches that weren't born in America and have been
cult following,
a
Is
diences better than anything since Truth Decay and Trap Door). to have been released for his devoted
is
Make
man
a skeptic believe."
experience. Burnett once told
large,
a
Make a dead man
Make
(even expect him) to speak of
own
the same name, but there
miser give
to his knees /
Christian music?
but they
man
from the Huey
can the power of love do? "Make a blind
man
Bring a
a
different
a strong
imagery and gospel promises are introduced.
gently, biblical
so,
Not too
"The power of love can make
twist:
Make
a loser try /
a bigot meek."
Lewis and the
What
Make
this:
field.
Eventually Burnett
(and his wife) would realize that one can even write songs
about what they
still
can't see, even
case Burnett has rarely
drawn on
with the
Light.
But in any
his Christian faith to
com-
pose songs that are explicitly about Christ or God; instead he has sought to focus on in this
world.
would expect
Some to find
how he
(as a Christian) experiences life
of his songs, at least, are not
on an album
"Pretty Girls" from Truth Decay states his preciation for Texas
what one
sold at Christian bookstores.
women. "Having
a
somewhat
lustful ap-
Wonderful Time, Wish
You Were Her" (written with U2's Bono)
offers a splendid par-
—
—
"
— Bushbaby
ody on country western tian artists
would
titles
articulate.
— but again not one most Chris-
"I
think
it is
dehumanizing to be
operates Mike Burris Ministries (and also
"A lot of 'Christian artists'
make
seem
it
as
though
all
they do
is
They give the impression that game or play with the dog. That's
they never go to a baseball
Wendel Burton 1978— Wendel (Lamb and 1985
Closer,
demeaning." Burnett has described himself as "a
in
song
"I
Can
which he despairs of
ploring his listeners to
Explain Everything" (on Criminal),
politicians
"throw
all
and media preachers, im-
of these liars off television."
In 1997 Burnett wrote the music for a called Tooth cf
It
was reported by
play
Rolling
2001 that he was planning to release a soundtrack
in
album
Crime (Second Dance).
Sam Shepard
for this play, in addition to
Grammy Awards:
— Sh/nm' through
Inspirational singer Wendell Burton
Oklahoma, then moved
Sonoma
the Rain;
1983—
raised in Texas
and
where he attended
State and San Francisco State College. His talent for
Cood Man,
Oh Dad,
Charlie Brown) landed
male lead opposite Liza Minnelli Cuckoo. She
won
film Fortune
him
Dad and
Poor
memorable
a
You're a
role as the
1969 movie The
in the
an Academy award and
Sterile
his part as "a naive
He
also highly acclaimed.
triumph by starring
cal
was
California
to
musical theater (lead roles in
young man" was
another solo album.
2001 Producer of the Year.
1979
Lion);
Heart of Eternity.
angry
less
Bruce Cockburn." Occasionally the modifier becomes unneceshis
of Bro-
ken Arrow. Oklahoma.
read the Bible and go to church.
on
CDs) out
25
Burnett once told The Door magazine.
called a Christian artist."
sary, as
sells
1
followed this
criti-
in the universally deplored exploitation
and Man's
man who
about a naive young
Eyes,
goes to prison and becomes the sexual slave of a convict to
Kim 1
994
Burrell Try
Me Again
avoid being gang raped by everyone
(Pearl);
1
998— Everlasting
tife
(Tommy
was
Boy).
took him to India,
www.kimburrell.com
his first
Husky-voiced singer traditional gospel
Kim
Burrell bears well the legacy of
from which she comes, but she has invigo-
rated that tradition
with jazz fusions that hearken back to
Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald.
composes most of her
also
released
on
a small
own
A proficient
material.
songwriter, she first
album was
Texas label and did not see widespread
tribution, but Everlasting Life
became
dis-
a national hit in the gos-
T Come to You More Than Give" is a song about and the human propensity to come to God most often
pel market.
prayer
Her
I
when one wants
to ask for something. Gospel flava
magazine
says Burrell possesses "one of the preeminent voices in gospel
today" and predicts that her
make her
"the
first
umque
gospel diva of the
"jazz gospel"
new
sound
will
millennium."
else.
Burton had embarked on
released.
By the time the
film
a spiritual quest that
song "Guru" from
a trek referenced in the
album. After sampling what various religions have to
he settled on just believing in Jesus Christ as his personal
offer,
Lord and Savior. Pat Boone's fect outlet for his
Lamb and
with the easy listening formula country tunes
Lion label
was the
per-
Boone-ish Christian recordings. Closer breaks
("Just Like You."
slightly to offer a couple of
"Only Be Strong") and the
jazz-
tinged "Spreading All Over the World." Heart cf Eternity offers
"Lonely Boy in Kansas," a compelling autobiographical ber,
and "Benediction."
num-
haunting praise song. In 1980. Burton
a
TV
returned to acting for a
remake of the film East of Eden which is rich in biblical im-
(based on the John Steinbeck novel,
Other acting
agery).
movie
credits include
Badge of Courage, Co Ask
TV appearances on Dr.
Alice,
roles in The
Red
and Jcumev from Darkness, and
Kildare, Love
American
Style,
The Rookies,
and Medical Center
Mike Burris
—
1996
It's
Christian radio
(# 22
About Time (Fisherman's Blues).
Is"
New
1
(#40
hits;
"Brand
New
980); "Spreading All in
Life" (# 14 in
1978); "It's
Over the World" (# 9 1
in
1
Your Love"
984);
"Who He
1984).
England balladeer Mike Burris has released one inde-
pendent album that attracted the attention of The Lighthouse electronic magazine.
A
mont. Burns makes his
1994 graduate of the University of Ver-
home
in that state
and sings
at colleges
and coffeehouses around the country. His music consists of acoustic
in
midtempo songs with an emphasis on
may appeal
to fans of
David Wilcox
or
John Gorka. The song "Mrs. Wisdom" was written in appreciation of his
mother and demonstrates
his ability to "use
and humor to convey the profound." Apparently Burris bears
candor
this
no relationship to the evangelist of that name
Mike
who
gtr.;
Man
Sims, voc. bass. 1999
Medicine (Massive Groove).
Bushbaby, a melodic metal band from the United Kingdom,
storytelling.
The Lighthouse describes his voice as a "gruff but pleasing tenor
and suggests his music
Bushbaby Kev. Bonnet, drums; Ben James, voc,
was formerly known pler
as
magazine to thank
Gethsemane Rose. They have Bandop-
of American audiences (and ing
it
CD to the attention M8 Distribution to thank for mak-
for bringing their
available to them).
The album
is
billed as
being by a
"heavy groove band" similar to Creed or Days of the New. Bandoppler thinks the group
is
better than that, an
immaculate
I
26
Chuck Butler
)
Euro-pop band that performs songs with "shimmering hooks.
and smart
jubilant melodies,
pop songs have and then lections
in
a
lyrics."
grunge/metal undercurrent that erupts
moments
now
of uncontrolled distortion. Favorite se-
"Candlestick Cradle,"
include
gy the Tree
Admittedly, the basically
"Coffee,"
Aaron Blanton, drums; Chuck Dennie, voc,
^ br± 200
"Heaven,"
"Monsters," "Space Corps 2000," and "Scotland Yard."
,nvode
'
By the
Tree
is
gtr.;
Kevin Rhoads, voc,
gtr.,
M Y Soul (Fervent).
a Christian
modern rock band from
Nashville
that labored in indie obscurity for a time before producing a successful label release in 2001.
The group has been
stereo-
typed as a praise and worship band due to the vertical orienta-
Chlick Butler
t'
on °^ tne
'
r
ly r ' cs
>
but they have a sound comparable to
general market acts like Train and Tonic. Invade
oun
ry
ai .
My Soul placed
songs on Christian radio and found an audience despite the fact that
it
was generally ignored and unreviewed by the ChrisChuck Dennie says, "I want to defeat the
tian media. Singer
Barry
Bynum
See Liberation Suite.
idea that Christian bands are inferior to Christian radio
hits:
"Reveal" (# 18
in
2001).
mainstream bands."
—
—
Patty Cabrera 1991
—
target the Hispanic market. In 1996 Cabrera
Potty Cabrera (DaySpring);
1996
People
Always and Forever (Curb).
magazine
World." She Latin pop singer Patty Cabrera sic's
A
answer to Gloria Estefan.
Seventh-day Adventist and made her
California
still
(cf.
is
Christian
first-generation
a
first
album
mu-
American
and Cuban descent, Cabrera was
of Puerto-Rican
music while
1968)
(b.
raised a
of Christian
student at La Sierra University in Northern
Big Face Grace). She was discovered by
a
Word
is
was
featured in
one of the "50 Most Beautiful People
as
who was
married to Haley Barbour,
in the
once the
Chairman of the Republican National Committee. In 1996 she was invited to sing the national anthem at the Republican National Convention.
For trivia buffs:
A
successful basketball player, Cabrera
on the courts
sufficiently gifted
is
to have once been considered
on the women's United States Olympic team.
for a spot
executive while singing in chapel and recorded a self-titled
debut album that includes several pop ballads ("Until along with the salsa-dance
number "Get on Back
the traditional gospel-influenced later
say that she had
deed, she
River."
to
do with her debut album's prothe requested vocal tracks. In-
would maintain that she did not
close relationship
with God
much more
really
come
into a
until 1994, during the period be-
tween her two contemporary Christian
releases.
She was
involved in the making of her second album,
much former member
rewriting six of the ten tracks and giving the project a
more Hispanic
feel stylistically.
Jon Secada, a
Miami Sound Machine, contributed the song "I Hear Love." and the entire album of mostly danceable pop tunes is augmented by that group's rhythm section and by Michael Jackson's horns. The song "Family" is notable for its inclusion of a Latin rap interlude. "Take It Away" is a heartfelt ballad presenting Jesus as one who takes away loneliness, pain,
of Estefan's
and
despair.
A
remixed, extra-spicy version of Always and For-
ever titled Siempre y Para Siempre
was
Child" (#
1
9
in
Forever" (#21
hits: 1
99
in
1
"Until );
Now"
(# 7
in
1991);
"Get on Back to Love" (#
"Way 1
2
in
I
for the
Wayward
992); "Always and
1996).
Cabrera would
down
little
duction besides laying
"The
Now")
to Love" and
Christian radio
also released
by Curb to
Cade Jody Cade, voc; Jonna Cade, voc. 1999
The two
sisters
Cade produced
Cade
who make up
(Lajolla).
the San Diego rock group
a self-titled independent project that their press
release describes as "highly melodic,
sometimes edgy" Jesus
Freak Hideout thinks the group strives for the middle ground
between Point of Grace and Rachel Rachel. Avoiding the sweetness of the former
act.
they strive to emphasize the latter
half of the pop-rock label under
which
Standout tracks include "Haven't
I
their
album
is
marketed.
Seen You" and "Drowning."
Cadet Chad Basom, drums; Jason Kennedy, Cadet (BEC).
bass;
Ryan Smith, voc,
gtr.
2001
—
— Caedmon's
128
Cadet
is
Call
pop group that came together
a Christian
gon State University, where Ryan Smith was for the local chapter of
a
Campus Crusade
album has
at Ore-
worship leader
The
for Christ.
based in Houston, Caedmon's Call was formed at Texas Christian University in Ft. Worth, Texas, in 1992.
A
good part of
sound derives from creative uses of percussion
their distinctive
sound similar to that of
and from the employment of three different vocalists (two of
the general market band Weezer, with certain songs betraying
whom eventually married). Aaron Tate serves as their principal
group's self-titled debut
a
strong influences of Teenage Fanclub ("The Girl," "Dream"). As
songwriter and
with those groups. Cadet seeks to play modern rock with
group's
retro
on "Precious One"; the Beach Boys on
references (the Beatles
"God-Man"). They even perform a punk version of Neil Dia-
mond's "I'm
a Believer" that bears little resemblance to the
made famous by The Monkees (or to the 2001 remake by Smash Mouth). Cadet has a penchant for naive lyrics that toe the line between quirky and dumb: "Jesus Is my Super
something of an unofficial member. The
is
from an old church tradition about
derives
monk named Caedmon who was
seventh-century
writer of religious poetry.
Caedmon loved
a
a prolific
and according
to sing,
to one story, he heard God's voice one day calling for a song.
rendition
Hero," Smith sings on "God-Man." But "Beyond" and "Land of
name
The group's eponymous album mixes some from
hits
of the greatest
new
independent releases with a handful of
their
songs. Early breakout tunes like "Look of Love," "Bus Driver,"
and "Stupid Kid" (with an R.E.M.-inspired
the Living" are worship-oriented with a more serious stance. In instant favorites, while
many
electric vibe)
were
of the other songs are ones that
2001 the band recorded an entire album of praise and worship songs that It
BEC mismarketed under the name Any Given Day. s "The Happy Song," some
includes a cover of Delirious?
Vineyard
classics ("I Will Lift
and a handful of even more praise series ("Father
"He Reigns,"
I
up
My Eyes,"
"Father of Lights"),
tunes from Maranatha's
classic
Adore You/More Precious Than
Silver,"
"As the Deer").
grow on
take a bit longer to
"Center Aisle" explores
listeners.
the sadness and confusion that follows a teenage suicide. "This
World" seems to discuss the paradox of living as "strangers and aliens" in a non-Christian
environment (though notably Tate
about "the world" of contemporary Christian
says he wrote
it
music and
attendant subculture): "This world has nothing
its
me / And this world has everything / All that could want / And nothing that need." The album also features a cover of Rich Mullins "Hope to Carry On." An enhanced CD-Rom for
Caedmon's Todd
Call
Bragg, drums; Garett Buell, perc; Cliff Young, voc, gtr.; Danielle
Glenn Young, voc; Derek Webb, voc,
Aric Nitzberg, bass (-2000)
gtr.;
Randy Holsapple, kybrd. (+ 1999, -2000);
//
bass (+ 2000); Josh
Jeff Miller,
Moore, kybrd. (+ 2000). 1995—just Don't Want Coffee (independent);
1996— My Calmly our
Storm;
Acres (Essential); 2000
— Long
gels:
A
1
997—Caedmon's
Call
Line of Leavers; 2001
(Warner); In
the
1
999 —40
called Intimate Portrait
from
self-titled
The next major
album by Caedmon's
memory. The group had already
Call's
was one
of
sold 25,000 copies of their pri-
vately distributed independent albums.
campus
college
They had become
by Warner
as a spin-off
songs, three alternative
label release,
40
Acres, presents a
more
live
The
record
met
all
expectations
(with more than a quarter of a million
generally well received by critics
much-hyped bands).
Like
sales)
(who often
like
Shawn new songs.
On"
Colvin's "Climb
and offer ten wholly original
"There You Go" kicks
things off with a delightful sound borrowed from '60s-era Brit-
pop and with
lyrics extolling the surprising grace of
"There you go, working good from
a fa-
and Musician Magazine
circuit,
making robes from
my
rags."
my
The next
bad
God:
There you go
/
song, "Thankful," con-
(a
had voted them one of America's Best Un-
signed Bands in 1996. cially
new
concerts. This time they cover
ish
secular publication)
released
takes (a banjo version of "Bus Driver"), plus interviews and
Christian music's most-anticipated debut releases in recent
on the
was
album, featuring two
sound, similar to that which the group had created in their
www.caedmons-call.com
vorite
this
videos.
Company of An-
Call to Worship.
The 1997
I
I
commerand was to trash
Burlap to Cashmere (whose debut
tinues in the accessible vein with a catchy guitar-driven melody. But again, a
number
require close, careful, rified
of the songs
on 40 Acres
and probably repeated
are ones that
listening. "Pet-
Heart" takes the biblical imagery of the Levite's concu-
bine being cut for the twelve tribes of Israel (Judges 19) and
body being broken. "Shifting Sand"
with Squint both suffered and benefitted from similar propa-
applies
ganda). Caedmon's Call has a truly alternative eclectic sound
presses the difficulty of maintaining faith.
that leaves reviewers scrambling for comparisons. All of the
song, Tate says,
following acts have been referenced in analogies: America;
woke up every morning believing in him completely but when we're writing, we have to tell the truth." The song
Crosby,
Stills
and Nash; the Grateful Dead;
Purple Sage; and, of course. Burlap to
magazine touted them
as a
New Riders
of the
Cashmere. Campus
Life
humorless Barenaked Ladies (the
"humorless" part was intended as a compliment).
Though
that
it
to Christ's
wish that
I
found believing
in
God
"Where
ex-
to the
easy and
I
.
I
Began" deals with inability to escape God, with
cal references to
lost
"I
With regard
sheep (Luke
Jonah and to the parables of the 15).
lost coin
.
.
lyri-
and
— 129
Shirley Caesar
Without straying too
from
far
new
its
out a few
tries
more reminiscent of groups
tricks
My Life"
horn section, and "Mistake of
is
an alterna-pop song
like Everclear
than anything the
group had done before. The album also includes
a cover of
John Michael Talbot's "Prepare Ye the Way," one of Cliff Young's favorite songs from his youth group days. Most impressive, perhaps,
Danielle
Young
"Masquerade." a jazz-infused tune that
is
sings in a
new-found smoky voice
'40s torch ballad. Critics also singled
which Webb adopts emotional
raw vocal
a
lyrics that recall the
style,
Is
Bob Dylan's
Different"
is
of San Francisco"
Caedmon: happy
definitive
were
if it
a
appropriate for caustic
country shuffle and "Dance" is
as
out "What You Want." on
sentiment of
Me. Babe." Otherwise. "Love
Ain't
is
"It
a bit of a
jazz/country hybrid. "Ballad
a
or sappy,
funky
and fun. complete with whistling. In 2001 the group released
a
worship album, mixing original songs with traditional hymns
by
Isaac
Watts
("I
Boast
More," "Laden With Guilt"). The
Company
highlights of In the
Kemper Crabb
No
classics
two
of Angels are the revival of
("The Danse," "Warrior"). The group
Rich Mullins song ("Oh
also offers a previously unreleased
Widely known as "the
trademark sound. Caed-
on Long Line of Leavers: the bouncy, opening song ("The Only One") is sustained by a
mon's Call
Lord Your Love").
is
than with the contemporary Christian
variety,
and distinctive contributions earn her
at least a
book dedicated
1958 became lead singer
Call resisted
their peace
identification
with being (in
—which
is
where the future of Christian
who
ing for one
absent.
is
And
"Bus Driver"
about ending
man
about a
is
a
long-
drives a bus.
"Coming Home" (# in "There You Go" (# for 2 weeks in in
1
997);
I
1
I
"Where Began" I
Me Wrong"
(# 18
(# 10
in
in
in
997); "This
"Who You
to Carry
World" (# 2
1999); "Thankful" (# 4
2000); "The Only
2001);
"Hope
1997);
One"
Are" (# 8
(# 17 in
in
in in
1
On" 998);
1999);
2001); "Prove
male gospel singer to win version of Ocean's 1971
and
in
group The Caravans
1966 and became one of
a
hit,
Grammy award Hand
"Put Your
black
first
fe-
1972 for her
(in
in the
Hand"), and
she has been instrumental in bringing the traditional gospel
sound to broader,
A
interracial audiences.
Washington Post once said, "Shirley Caesar
reviewer for The
one of the greatest
is
singers of our time. She can twist, compress,
and enhance
a
dozen ways without abandoning her central message of
lyric a
affirmation
"
Caesar
especially noted for her vocal style, ac-
is
cording to which she often shouts lyrics in order to emphasize particular aspects of a song's message. Caesar graduated
Shaw
from
University in 1984 with a degree in Business Adminis-
and has since become the pastor of
tration
a
church
in
Caesar's Rejoice album features a rendition of
— The
called
"I
Love You,
an especially
ment
of
Momma. "Jesus,
most
critics)
I
Christmas/ng (Word); 1988
Live in
Chicago (Re-
Mama (Word); 1993— Stand St/I/ (Word); 995— He Will Come (Word); 996—/ust a Word (Sony); 997—A Miracle in Harlem (Word); 2000— You Can Make (Myrrh); 2001— Hymns. 1989—/ Remember
1
Love Callin' Your
move away from
ward adult pop-R&B sounds.
traditional gospel to-
continues in that vein
Sailin'
with more success. Alongside the Leon Huff/Kenny Gamble ballad
"The Peace of God," Caesar
the Morning" and offers a
"Martin"
(a
title
Leon
Patillo
>
"Star of
Camp
s
and Russ Taff
s
Steve
Celebration features
track.
tribute to
sings
memorable duet with Al Green on
Martin Luther King
Jr.)
moved back into the traditional gospel market where she has continued to make her biggest mark. A Miracle in Harlem was recorded live and in"We
Will Stand." After Celebration, Caesar
acle."
own
You Can
composition. "You're Next in Line for a Mir-
Make
(her thirty-fifth
It
album) features the
Jesus, Reign."
Caesar performed on Broadway, was featured on the Whit-
1977—first Lody (Hob); 1981—Go (Word); 1980— Rejoice (Myrrh); 1982—jesus, Love Calling Your Name; 1984— Sailin' (Myrrh); 1985—Cele-
—
I
songs that (to the disappoint-
slick collection of
ney Houston soundtrack
Very Best of Shirley Caesar and the Caravans (Savoy);
1986
Bob Dylan's
"Gotta Serve Somebody" and a tune in honor of her mother
cludes her Call).
Shirley Caesar
joice);
at the age of ten
for the gospel
a solo career in
booming anthem "Reign,
bration (Rejoice);
in a
North Carolina. Caesar
in
America's premier gospel singers. Caesar was the
2001).
Dove Awards: 1998 Modern Rock/Alternative Album (Caedmon's
Selected: 1966
prolific
mention
(from which Albertina Walker and James Cleveland also sprang).
She embarked on
the album's
Christian radio hits: "Lead of Love" (# 12
(# 2
is
"Somewhere North" expresses the
difficult relationship.
to
and culture
Nitzberg's words) "to share songs
Thus. "Daring Daylight Escape"
lies."
contemporary
a
They would eventually seem
about everyday things
who
as
a part of that industry
but would continue
music
but her
North Carolina.
Christian group for a time.
make
Born
to the latter.
began singing gospel professionally
Because of their early success in the college music scene,
Caedmon's
Lady of gospel." Shirley Caesar
First
prominently identified with traditional gospel music rather
1
in the
Hollywood
Berry).
With
film
for The Preacher
Why Do
a voice that
s
Wife
Fools Fall in
and had
a role
Love' (with Halle
can be either gruff or mellow, she con-
sistently sings songs that
emphasize encouragement. Often
boisterous and energetic, she views her music as a tool of to encourage people suffering
God
from the hardships or doldrums
1
of
life.
She has published an autobiography
titled
The Lady, the
It
Melodv and www.shirleycaesar.com
the
Word (Thomas Nelson. 1998). "Everything
has a spiritual purpose to
it."
she claims. "The
Gramnv
I
do
— 130
.
.
.
they are
vehicles to touch
all
Tooth and Nail censored
people, change hearts and lead people to the Lord and motivate
"used words
them
would
up
to take
Dove Awards: ditional
1981 Inspirational Black Gospel
Gospel Album
Album
(Rejoice);
Album
Gospel Album (He
Will
Working
Come:
1
982 Tra-
(Sailin');
1986
1987 Traditional Gospel Album
(Celebration);
My
1989 Traditional Gospel Song ("Hold
(Chhstmasing);
Live);
Out
It
Mule");
1995
for You"); 1996 Tradi-
1998 Traditional Gospel Album
1999 Traditional Gospel Album (Christmas with
(A Miracle in Harlem);
Grammy
Album
1985 Traditional Gospel
(Go);
Traditional Gospel Song ("He's
ley Caesar);
one another."
responsibilities to care for
Traditional Gospel
in
2001 Traditional Gospel Album (You Can Make
Shir-
like crap
for You);
1
but with .
.
hey
.
lyrics like
little
"Hey
Album
(Shirley
Caesar
1996 Best Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus
Live ...
He
1
995
Will Come);
A Word); 1999 Best
(just
Traditional Soul Gospel
Album
(Christmas with Shirley Caesar);
Traditional Soul Gospel
Album
(You Can
Make
Still);
"Uncle Sam,"
a predictable
It).
also apply to
how America
"We claim
and succeeded only
more attention
We come
In
first
which ones) were "written when
fourteen or fifteen. ...
in re-
in Civics class:
and we're not."
to be a Christian nation
has
tried to ex-
2002
album
was,
I
like,
across as immature, because
the songs were written by an immature kid. We'd take a different approach
if
we wrote them
now."
The Calicoes
The Calicoes representative of the Jesus a
and more
of the Jesus music genre
Comes
in the
move-
Randy Matthews-style
album that incorporates both acoustic
folk rock songs typical
electric
songs that defy
its
Morning" and "Eyes of the
Lord" evince enough of a psychedelic style to have Jesus Music their
sound to Glass Harp. "Rock of Ages"
likewise "boasts a crude electric blues
The album
vibe and lengthy leads."
"Down by
party version of
condescend-
Whiteford acknowledged that some songs on the
Rodney Demeglio, drums;
ment. He released 1000 copies of
magazine compare
would
fundie-rant about
plain the latter song to Bandoppler
again
like girls
at least
Erich Jackson, gtr., voc; Josh Yeats.
2000
Custom Acceleration (Velvet Blue).
was an Ohio
conventions. "Joy
it is
no values or morals. An unidentified band member
DaySpring (Morning Star).
Patric Calfee
sin."
2000 Best
Patric Calfee 1974
not a gay-bashing song!"
is
gay man, you can
ing and uninformed. Those adjectives
(he didn't say
Best Traditional Soul Gospel
little
gay man, drop that
1985 Best Soul Gospel Performance
993 Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album (Stand
One song that made the cut Gay Man" ends with
'
the group explicitly saying, "This
("Martin"); 1992 Best Traditional Soul Gospel Performance (He's Working
Out
whore.
get the group into trouble. "Little
vealing that he should have paid
Awards: 1971 Best Soul Gospel Performance ("Put Your Hand
(Sailin');
their material, disallowing songs that
and
It).
the Hand"); 1980 Best Soul Gospel Performance (Rejoice); 1984 Best
Soul Gospel Performance
It
—
Patric Calfee
albums, the videos, the book
tional
—
—
—
riff
closes
with raw basement
with
a hand-clapping,
the Riverside."
Ft.
are a hyperactive rockabilly
The Reverend Horton Heat and The Stray
like
coin words
like
recorded
its first
album with the
Again and Dennis Danell
aid of
roll.
The Deluxtone Rockets, Value some rambunctious Burner
Erich Jackson says, "The
Adam
were composed by Eugene and
whom died before the album was
Thrill." "Rice
The group
Gene Eugene of
of the general market band Social
Distortion. Five of the songs
Dannell, both of
mic
artists
Cats. Critics
"punkabilly" and "psychobilly" to describe the
blend of punk, country, and old time rock and
cludes
Calibretto 13
band from Dallas/
Worth. Texas, whose sound betrays the influence of
Pac).
finished
The album
(cf.
also in-
Ventures-style instrumentals ("Cos-
#
2"). In
terms of theme, lead singer
whole message that God has put on
my heart is really the same message that he gave Keith Green, Thomas, 2002
voc,
Whiteford,
Joseph
drums, voc.
—Adventures
in
Calibretto 13 scribes their
gtr.;
—
2000
Aaron Richardson,
Tokyo.
a
is
sound
Femmes. The band the
like
"High
lyric, "I
it's
when
it
most
comes
in
critics
the Violent
especially,
sticks to novelty
an undeniably fun tune that includes kinda funny that we're
all
bunch of
a
Another highlight of the debut album, Enter
nerds." Brigade, Blitz."
at its strongest
Five,"
think
the
Danger
an enjoyable cover of Sweet's "Ballroom
Other songs appear to be finger-wagging
someone who returns from
serious. "Fall
youth missions
Away" trip: "When he got back home he had such a fire / But just a month later he lost his desire." The band has complained that describes
is
for the Christian
community
just to
wake-up and
light."
group from Kokomo, Indiana, that de-
as "alternative folk-punk";
is
and that
not be so complacent, asleep in the
notice similarities to Weezer and,
songs
voc; Chris
bass,
Enter the Danger Brigade (Tooth and Nail);
a
The
Call
Michael Been, voc,
gtr.,
bass;
Tom
Ferrier, gtr.; Scott Musick,
Greg Freeman, bass (-1984) //Jim Goodwin, kybrd. Call
(Mercury);
1983
Modern Romans; 1984
(+ 1984).
drums;
1982— The
Scene beyond Dreams;
1987—Into the Woods; 1989— Let the Day Begin (MCA); 1990— Red Moon; 1991— The Walls Came Down: The Mercury Years (Mercury); 1997— The Best of The Call (Warner); 1998— To 1
986— Reconciled
(Elektra);
Heaven and Back (Cadence); 2000
Live
under the Red
Moon
(Conspiracy).
Rick Clark describes The Call in the All Music Guide as corporating the
The Band
fire
of
The Clash and
"in-
the organic earthy soul of
to deliver spiritually rooted, socially aware themes."
The
The group's sound and spirit has been defined by the passionate singing and songwnting of Michael Been. Been grew up in
Oklahoma
(as recalled in a
song on Reconciled named
for that
but formed the group with his friend Scott Musick in
state)
Bay
the California
of Clay, The Call
area. Like Jars
an
is
Reconciled
more
a
is
introspective project, with almost
the songs written in the
magazine
grips
man who and
a life-changing force
is
has unquestionably
overtly Christian group that has enjoyed widespread success in
ticularly evident in the
the mainstream rock market. Unlike the former act, however.
to the perseverance of faith in the face of pain, grief,
The
Call
not regarded as a crossover group
is
somehow got
that
Christian act
(a
the attention of the secular market). Rather,
John Wesley, they have always viewed the world
like
(as
op-
come
struggling to
with the alternative future available to him." This
The
wars.
song
song was
latter
a Christian radio hit for
1986 and then again for Russ Taff
in 1989; a version of the
Other noteworthy songs on Recon-
tion picture The Lost Boys. ciled
distinctive Christian subculture. In fact, the late '90s revealed
Robertson of The Band plays guitar on "The Morning."
something of
what
fans of
them
gets labeled "Christian music"
The
for the first time.
world of rock and
Bruce Cockburn, and as "the future of
Call
came
to discover
generally respected in the
is
counting as their fans Bono
roll,
many
a reverse crossover act, as
Peter Gabriel,
U2),
(of
who once described them
American music." More recent
Counting Crows and The Wallflowers
list
artists
them
as
such as
an impor-
tant influence. Rolling Stone has referred to Been as "one of the
field,
on the other hand, Been and
his
include "Oklahoma" and "Everywhere
Woods explored more of the
Don't Wanna," a song that
do
("tell
Into the
opening with
side,
the things he
is
"I
reluctant to
when you speak," etc.). Then Day Begin. The title song, a ju-
feel," "listen
I
Go." Robbie
I
most played
college radio's
songs and ensured The Call a permanent spot on any roster of alternative rock stars (the song
on
Billboard's
Rock brand
garded with suspicion. Been's perspectives and priorities do
lists all
became one of
bilant blessing,
contemporary Christian re-
you how
dark
artist's
the group scored big with Let the
group have often been
best lyricists in rock today." In the
and
Call in
song by Tim Cappello appears on the soundtrack to the mo-
sought to make music for society at large rather than for some
Call to be
to
par-
lies,
The
posed to the church) as their parish and from the outset have
The
is
testimony
Believe." a bold
"I Still
all
CCM
what
person, revealing
first
called "the story of a
encountered
131
Call
chart).
new
pop chart but
From
its
world") to
opening
line ("Here's to the babies in a
its titular
hope previously absent
to Number Fifty-one Number One on their Album
went only
hit
chorus, the song shines with a
in Been's angst-ridden lyrics. Certainly
not always match the approved politics or pieties of those
who
one of Christian rock's best songs, " Let the Day Begin" remains
many Christian
sing-
the group's masterpiece and an almost quintessential state-
would control access he
ers,
ety of
to that market. Like
divorced, and, like many, he writes songs about a vari-
is
life
experiences without trying to incorporate blatant
messages into every song. Beyond
spiritual
to the Christian
band was asked to play there
nevertheless been critical of
what he
may
problem, perhaps,
real
an outsider
market (he had never heard of the Cornerstone
festival before his
The
this, as
in 1997),
formers in the Christian industry, leading
m language that
strikes
some
him
many
per-
to express his
as unnecessarily
nuanced
The
Call's first three
albums
on CD. The debut
tures Garth
Dreams
is
Hudson
of
is
for
Mercury have never been
notable primarily because
The Band on
five tracks. Scene
it
fea-
beyond
the group's least remarkable project, but Modern
Romans delves into
politics
with an underlying theme of im-
pending judgment. The album also spawned the group's
first
well-known song, "The Walls Came Down," which Been says he was inspired to write give
way
what Christian musicians have for all
to
more
when
he saw the idealism of the '60s
and
materialistic
militaristic
mindsets.
humanity life
can change a
man
in the
wisdom
there ain't
Playing with tanks."
"I
no Yanks
/
don't think there are any Just corporate criminals /
live this
"It
way'."
The
Call chose to release the very different Red
Moon. Eschewing anthemic or bombastic sounds, the band
"With
tried for a rootsier style.
album we wanted
plained. "But
with
this
came and
up
your
set
in
living
it
The song "What's Happened
with
to the faithfulness of God,
Though not
like
just for
we
you."
than consum-
critics
whose
life
has
"You Were There" offers testimony
better.
and on the album's
sings (apparently to God), "I'd follow earth."
to
to You?" recounts the pleas-
ant surprise of an old friend beholding someone
been changed for the
sound
to
room and played
Predictably, the record scored bigger ers.
we wanted
Let the Diiv Begin,
that sounded like a live concert." Been ex-
title
track Been
you to the ends of the
released until 2000. the
album
Live under
Red Moon presents a concert taped ten years before, during
the group's tour to support the Red
And
Day
Rather than continue in the vein of their one and only commercial success,
Been
/
the
"The truth
life.
of his days," Been sings.
whispers soft but constantly, 'You cannot
tire
sets lyrics like the following:
the "blessings from
renewed. Other songs on Let
Against a chorus recalling the biblical destruction of Jericho,
Russians
to offer the world: a
know
to
Begin also display gospel-informed lessons for
make an album
or complex.
released
of
above" and the joy of
just be that Been's theological
understandings are more advanced than those of
beliefs
he has
sees (and hears) there.
ment
wish or prayer
The
many
Moon album.
Moon leading was permanently disbanded. The
Call took an extended break after Red
to believe the group
—
— 132
Michael
Cameron
compilation album released in 1997 was truly a career retrospective, including songs
from Been's solo project On
of a Nervous Breakthrough,
two new
of
Mark
Heard's "We
denly returned with songs that Phantom
the Verge
songs, and a
dynamic cover
Know Too Much." Then
the group sud-
Heaven and Back, a
To
riveting."
What do you
collection of
The song Think
"What do you
asks the big questions:
new
"thought provoking, faith
Tollhooth called
and emotionally
inspiring,
It
Over"
What would What are you made
live for? /
you
die for? /
of?"
A
couple of songs (''Confession," "Compromise") seem to
mourn
a broken relationship. Others ("Soaring Bird," "Love Is
stand for? /
Everywhere") express the same hope that made "Let the Begin" so appealing. Notably the album be released on a Christian ica"
and the U2-like
from the
"All
was the group's
label. It also reprises
You Hold
On
To." the
Day
first
to
"Become Amer-
two new
tracks
Best of The Call compilation.
Been seems to
relish his role as a Christian
who is
musician
sound of
familiar acoustic
actuality, his in-
volvements have been greater than he sometimes 7ba.ll
magazine that
Phantom
Christian music
was when he heard
to cover
Believe" in 1988.
"I Still
The
He
Call.
Russ Taff was going But Been was involved with that
played bass guitar on
movement long 2nd Chapter of
Acts' classic debut album, With Footnotes, and toured with that
group as part of
He
also played
their original backing
on Jamie
Owens
band (The Node Gang).
(Collins)
s
album Laughter in
Deacon
reviewer compared the
Tollbooth
Blue.
Cameron
For trivia buffs: Michael Been played the role of John the
Christ.
novel,
in
Martin Scorcese's 1988 film The Last Temptation of
The movie, based on Nikos Kazantzakis's inspirational was widely denounced by many conservative Christians
(who perhaps did not understand its symbolism), and apparently Been was put on some sort of unofficial enemies list. As late as 1997, six of the nation's Top 10 Christian radio stations were
still
refusing to play
any songs by The
Been's prior involvement with
Call because of
what they considered
to be a
good, but
("Name
Believe" (# 2
in
— Saym'
Man; 1983
and
Ice
1985— Shake Me
God's
Own
Cost;
Doing
Heart;
My
Best, Vol. 2;
By
Mercy
1999
Favorites;
ways
up controversy
on One;
1
993
to
Cod
singer/songwriters.
is
He
United Kingdom and
is
one of
on Your Heels;
1998—
Ireland's foremost Christian
has a fairly large following in the
noted for performing songs that
good and bad times
alike.
The
Camp
Every
a Dying
1987—After
99 —Consider 1
the
— Taking Heaven by The Steve
had become best
in the Christian
and distinguished tenure
Camp
raised in
tian
Wheaton,
music
at
Illinois,
Camp was
third
He developed
born (1955) and in Chris-
while in
The Campus
Life Singers in
with Larry Nor-
a close friendship
1977 projects by Petra
his talents to
Brown
(Come and Join Us) and Scott Wesley
(I'm
Not
Reli-
"a
pop-
gious, I Just Love the Lord).
Camp
once described his early musical style as
Jamaican type of rock with ued,
"I
pop.
I
alike."
a reggae
kind of
feel."
He
contin-
make my songs middle-of-the-road, easy listening my music to appeal to the young and the very old
try to
want
A
reviewer for The Lighthouse indicated that Camp's
trademark
sound was "an up-tempo driving beat usually
'80s
Camp
as
if
he were a
It
with Love,
was
licks
man
and by vocals that
possessed."
inspired in part
Camp's
first
by the death of
an event that affected him deeply and moved him to reflective of his
own
comes through
Be Troubled" and "Song for
inner feelings. This strong
Not Your Heart
"Let
in
Mom." Larry Norman wrote
cowrote another tune with
Camp
("If
Were
I
reviewers noted similarities between the
reflect
Camp being either praised as a Norman
album
a
Norman clone. Norman also cowrote
("Under His Love"), but
Booley House gave Cameron
own
makeover. The
in
Camp's long
own band
an early age. He started his
and contributed
for
where he became involved
the sixth grade, then sang with
man
known
music industry
as a Christian singer prior to such
frenzies should not be forgotten.
garnered attention in America, as producer Peter Wilson of a bit of a musical
It's
(Ministry)
the song "Strong Love, Strange Peace, with
Michael Cameron
1
that could leave an unfortunate legacy, but
compose songs
(New Dawn); 1997— Hard
—
the Wilderness; 1995
in
—Abandoned
the year 2002 Steve
stirring
album, Savin'
Fragile.
his experience of
Compact
1986).
Cameron Love
Woke Me; 1986—One
to
1
Collection (Sparrow);
1981— For
Believm';
(Sparrow); Only the Very Best; 1984
989—Justice; 990— Doing My Best;
1
personal element
1995—Healing
1980— Start
with Love (Myrrh);
It
Fire
his father,
Michael
intentions are
and anger against hypocrisy
Camp
1978
pour out of hits: "I Still
and Ameri-
Irish accent.
of the Father").
Steve
World;
Me How" ("My
can't follow through")
I
A
to that of
such themes as the inability to make a
"Don't Ask
in
coupled with some incredible piano
blasphemous movie. Christian radio
new sound
sings in a high tenor voice,
Lyrically, Fragile explores
commitment
high school.
Your Soul.
Apostle
rejuve-
lets on. In
Christian music in the early days of the Jesus before
was
releases
can audiences are often charmed by his strong
encounter with
his first
two
his first
nated through the incorporation of strings and electronics.
Storm (Warner); 1994
an outsider to the Christian music scene. In
1997 he told
—
Diamonds" and a Singer").
two
artists,
Many with
protege or dismissed as a
Camp would
song for establish
Start Believin'
more
of his
persona on the sophomore album, which features a bigger
Camp
Steve
production and allows him to rock out in
Man
hvery
down
he strips
own
stand on their
merits, less
"Run
with new appreciation
For
multitude of
a
Camp's
to be
big-
can face
for the opposition Christians
who became
that included persons Jesus:
upset
when
'They would throw things
CCM
stage in derision." he told
"I
came back
much as me on the
and
would be the
Ice
or cowrote every song
first
Camp wrote
The
(sung as a
a Feeling"
title
track parodies Pat
Benatar with a song similar to her hit that insists on the
two phenomena
compatibility of the
("fire"
and
"ice")
in-
and
whatever they are held to symbolize. "Where Are the Heroes?" is
rock version of Hebrews 11 and "Squeeze"
a
Camp
edgy sound of
less
is
a
Norman-
mold" (Romans
rock and
number
roll
called
— including "Light
2001 True Tunes would
a
chose
it
as the only
Ninety-six)
on
Right"
many
offers a break
still call
Mylon
from the
Camp's own composi-
of
this
album the
album it
seeks, as
it title
implies, to address social issues.
ism and extolling compassion for AIDS victims, but
and
to be both challenging
of
God"
late as
artist's all-time
A
to
Wake
Ale, piles the
"Lazy Jane." "Bad
condemna-
News
The
first
Mod-
of these
mean
a
she (or he) participates in such activities as street
witnessing and regular Bible reading.
moments come with
The album's few good
the invitational "Surrender Your Heart"
and the encouraging "Help righteousness
for
Is
on the Way." Camp's concern
would continue
his theology got better.
to be evident
for
on One on One, but
A centerpiece of that album is the song
"Cheap Grace." inspired by the writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and cowntten by
Camp with Margaret Becker
deira. "Foolish Things" deals
with the
and Phil
Ma-
foibles of televangelists.
takes an effective confessional and empathetic approach
to such scandals: "It hurts me.
we
do."
The
it
ballad
around the
them
track to Justice
is
/ Till
a
Tell
chilling re-
you're ready
pounding guitar-
some more choice words for exploitative The album also includes a cover of Larry Nor-
driven rocker with televangelists.
man's
politically
charged "The Great American Novel."
continues to reveal the
er the Cost
artist's
(
growing theological
depth with an album that focuses on "the gospel according to Jesus."
The
title
song
piano ballad very similar to some of
a
is
Keith Green's work, with
Every Time"
actually suggests that a Christian's faith "doesn't tiling" unless
title
in Chris-
like
The piano ballad "Don't built
is
for Christians social
system but also being
a
that Jesus loves
The
"The 100 Greatest Albums
career nadir. Shake Ale
things that
"
almost entirely
lyrics that derive is
generally true of "Follow
Me"
(written as a tribute to Green) and "Guard the Trust." "For
ness that
Me"
is
God
and
Christians have made: child of
God
sucked the
Rob
Frazier proclaiming the forgive-
offers for every sin, denial,
a particularly
is
song cowritten with Steven
a lushly melodic
Chapman
Curtis
on thick with songs
it
them
too.
to be included (at
ern Man." and "Stranger to Holiness."
but
tell
them
his cross.
from Scripture. The same
sponsored by
tian Music."
tion
"Don't
to love
rac-
manages
mem-
Them"
Jesus Loves
As such
Hands
theme that
states the overall
it
Be-
compelling and
means not only confronting
action
frain,
"I
"Living Dangerously in the
accessible,
The very Hornsby-ish
orable.
'80s
latter
such as decrying abortion and
sticks to such safe topics
CCAf Number
poll of critics
Camp album
their list of
a par-
is
Candle" from this project. As
and that same year a
best,
A tight,
direct project.
Know What's
DeGarmo and Key)
preachy tone that affects tions
"You
and "You Comfort Me" (written by
ticular highlight,
LeFevre and
a Dying World
12:2). It's
with the Barratt Band while over-
and remains Camp's most raw and
seas
more
You" and "Playing Marbles with Diamonds." The
lieve in
Them That
will tease you. seize you, squeeze you,
virtually live
a
Thorn Granger to compare
critic
Browne and Bruce Hornsby. The Browne
to Jackson
conformed to Christ and
until you're into its
The album's
contemporary tune. Justice has
toward conformity:
was recorded
Start Believin'.
"Whatever You Ask," pledges faithfulness to God
hit,
esque tune that warns against the world's inherent tendency "it
moments.
Heart retreats stylistically to the more in-
sound that caused veteran
on which
record
Pillar).
and
spirational
only big
finest musical
Own
After God's
to a formulaic adult
— including the confrontational "Living
mellow duet with Michele
One on One's
comparisons are especially evident on the standout songs
and homiletical "Love's Not
in Laodicea"
of
on
A duet with Becker on the title track provides one
"Lazy Jane."
at
bloody, battered,
like
a penitent rebuttal of the perspective previously extolled
he so
bewildered, perplexed, and broken." Fire
God's mercy, and "He's All That You Need" almost sounds
Camp wrote the song
to the Battle."
Europe where he played to secular audiences
after a tour of
mentioned
encumbered by
The album produced what was
instruments.
gest hit. the militant
On
full dress.
the sound to allow the songs to
33
I
moving account "I
was
So when the
/
life
and
failing.
"Carry
many
of a discovery
told that trouble couldn't touch a
trials
came
furiously /
They
nearly
out of me."
Taking Heaven by Storm initiates a stylistic departure for
Camp,
as he slows
exception of the
down
the
title track)
tempo
of his songs and (with the
adopts a
softer, adult
contempo-
rary sound. Thematically the songs continue to exemplify his
commitments
Committed
to
God
("I'm
Not Ashamed") and toothers
"There's not really a 'beat 'em up' song on this album." told
CCM,
("I'm
to You," specifically written for his spouse).
joking over his reputation for
with messages of rebuke. Mercy
in the
Camp
coming on strong
Wilderness presents an
hurts you / All of the foolish
even more radical departure from the old angst-ndden. gut-
"He Covers Me"
tural
testifies to
Camp,
offering
what
is
essentially a
worship album
t
I
34
Steve
Camp
complete with high choir backups.
It
was
at this
Camp also published a well-written article titled in
time that
'Kiss the Son"
CCM magazine (March 1995). The piece presented a biblical
perspective on praise and worship and demonstrated a capac-
beyond what can be conveyed
ity for theological reflection
through the media of songs. The
would continue on Abandoned
new worship
orientation
God, an album of mellow,
to
choir-girded devotional music. In 2000
Camp was
serves as an official representative of the organization Food for
regard as a serious misstep by distributing 107 theses (on Ref-
ormation Day)
points that
all
would regard
but
music:
1)
in to the writings of C. H. Spurgeon.
and Christ-centered
Community Church
Sun
in
Valley. California,
and
the au-
is
thor of numerous works on various topics. As indicated, he has
always been
a strong
advocate of overt, uncompromising
lyrics
that confront church and world alike with Scripture's promise of redemption
and
call
to repentance. His unquestionable role
model has been Keith Green, whose "Asleep
T
My Head
Pledge
Me
and Abandoned
run the constant
and
Me to Wake Green, Camp has
Heaven" he covers on Shake
to to
in the Light"
Cod, respectively. Like
risk of
coming
off as self-righteous
and judg-
majority of his songs of God.
He
high standards. But
(as
with Green's)
Me
"Living in Laodicea." "Shake
A
is
the grace and mercy
has often been quick to offer rebukes, but he has
judgment
also frequently pointed the finger of
Grace)."
when
more accurate
to
critique of
at himself
(cf.
Wake Me." and "Cheap Camp's oeuvre would be
that his relentless emphasis on separation from the world has utilized only
one of several
biblical
models
for
church and
Camp
to a degree that
and
ing"
sage for those in
to other positions. Writing for
Thorn Granger commented that Camp's
1989,
"rap has
stayed the same: an emphasis on holy living balanced with the prevenient grace of God. What's missing?
A discussion
of the
day-to-day issues of living in a fallen world and a cry for justice in
an unjust
Camp would
society." In the
decade following that review.
do more to address the
latter
omission than the
Always the
(who organized in Africa)
the
took a cue from Bob Geldof
Band Aid benefit
and organized
sicians called
Camp
activist,
CAUSE
a
project for famine relief
one-time gathering of Christian mu-
(Christian Artists United to Save the
Earth) for a similar purpose. Three years
ACCT
later,
in
1988, he
Crisis
and Christians Today) with Tony
Campolo. His song "Do You
Feel Their Pain?" (on Justice) en-
founded
(AIDS
AIDS sufferers in a manner similar to Marsha Stevens' "The Body of Christ Has AIDS." Camp also courages empathy with
companies (which he dismissed
Most
adultery").
"spiritual
as "unequal yok-
scholars and
biblical
would regard Camp's arguments on
scnptural. At the heart of
At
all
concerns
all
an obvious personal
is
what Camp has discerned
must be representative
a deeper level, the objections are
and Calvin,
for instance, believed that
world and
active in
port, edify, a
is
Camp
songwriter
CAUSE
and through the
and even correct
grounded
Rob
God
rules the entire
(secular)
world to sup-
believers.
Carman
("Revive Us,
Him
("Do Something Now"), 4
Lord"),
("The Nature of
Frazier ("He's All You Need." "This Town,"
My Heart"),
and Connie Scott ("D.O.A.").
For trivia buffs: Steve
music historians
ments"
in a gnostic-
many whom Camp
has written or cowntten Christian
performed by
radio hits
tian
his
Christian musi-
all
support of his arguments would have rejected. Luther
cites in
As
on
as God's call
of God's will for
inspired, anti-incarnational theology that
Camp is
cite as
CCM
in the history of
associated with
what
Chris-
one of the "most memorable momagazine. In the November
1986 issue of that magazine he actually used the word bulls"
and
CCM printed
it
(without asterisks), precipitating a flurry
of mail and a consequent change in editorial policy (the
word
was removed when
CCM
had started out as while set
former.
("a
mar-
4) the signing of Christian artists to general
conviction that
mes-
CCM
their vocation
cover songs, by
3)
four of these points as certainly sectarian and probably un-
"Break
who adhere
artists
Christian theologians
Love").
his
and
truth");
ket recording
A student of
sometimes truncates the relevance of
who view
remake songs by secular performers
has favored puritanical, theocratic Calvinism
ety one intended for times of abject persecution. theology,
soci-
lyrics; 2) artists
spiritual, scriptural,
song written by an unsaved person does not espouse sanctified
cians.
own
taken as a whole, the dominant focus of the
modern Christian
also attacked several trends in
it
songs that do not have explicitly
which Christian
who
is
(debunking commercial-
as valid
than as ministers;
life
don't measure up to his
Contem-
as entertainers rather
mental, spewing out songs that offer harangues against sinners
Camp's work
in the
ization and the use of the adjective Christian as a marketing label),
Camp is an ordained minister who serves as pastor of Grace
Reformation
titled "A Call for
porary Christian Music Industry." The document made some
be working on an album that was based on the Psalms and tied
reported to
what most would
the Hungry. In 1998, however, he took
its
the interview
was
reprinted in 1991).
a Christian version of Billboard
sights
on being
The Camp interview and
its
aftermath marks a turning point
toward the magazine's becoming more of of Entertainment Weekly instead.
was
a response to the
but then for a
a Christian version of Rolling Stone.
a Christian version
The context
of
Camp's remark
notion that some Christian artists might
be called to provide entertainment rather than ministry. Christian radio
Love" (# 18 "Love's
Not
in
hits:
"Gather
1978);
a Feeling" [with
Laodicea" (# 13
in
in
His
"Run to the
Name"
(# 9
Battle" (#
Michele
I
in
1978); "Sayin'
for 16
Pillar] (# 4
1984); "Lazy Jane" (# 10
in
1985);
in
weeks
in
It
with
1981);
1984); "Living in
"On
the Edge" (# 6
—
—
—
—
1
135
Glen Campbell
in
1
Your Heart" (# 4
986); "Surrender
"Whatever You Ask" (# "After God's
Own
in
1
1986); "Foolish Things" (#
4
in
1
986);
"Come
3 in 1987);
Heart" (# 9
I
"He Covers Me" (#
"One on One"
1987);
in
in
1987);
to the Lord" (# 3
in
1988);
"The Church
988);
3 in
(# 10
is
All
of You" (#
(# 3
Me" (# 6
1991); "Follow
in
(new version)" (# 5
Battle
in
Storm" (#
1993); "I'm
3 in
mitted to You" (#
1992); "Taking
in
Not Ashamed"
weeks
for 5
I
in
1
1990); "For Every
in
Time"
"Guard the Trust" (# 8
1991);
"Shade for the Children" (# 22
1992);
in
(# 18
994); "Give
in
in
Heaven by
1993); "I'm
Me Some Time"
has starred in the films, True Grit (of which he once
bell
was
Com-
(# 23
in
Oscar"),
it
voice of Chanticleer the Rooster in 1992's Rock-a-Doodle-Doo.
Since 1992, he has been headlining
Campbell Goodtime Theater
shows
published an autobiography, Rhinestone Cowboy (Word, 1994),
torrid
and abusive
affair
with Tanya Tucker, and ultimately
woman who
conversion and (fourth) marriage to a
Glen Campbell 1991
the Sun (Liberty);
Haven); 1
994
(New
1992— Wings
The Boy
erally saved his
Night (Word);
in
989— Favorite
1
Unconditional Love;
of
Victory;
Me (New
1993
Haven);
1
Hymns; 1990— Wolkin'
Me
Show
Somebody
Your
Like
That (Liberty);
and Me: The
996—Jesus
Collection
Haven).
for
1969 hit "Try a
that matter,
Campbell was singing about Jesus long before
his official entry
contemporary Christian music. Born
into the guild of
Campbell was raised
in 1936,
and rose to fame
in Delight, Arkansas,
in
his lit-
Campbell has deep roots
in gospel music.
His
Kindness" was regarded as a folk-rock
Little
gospel song at the time and became a staple of youth group
music at church summer camps.
Happy
Johnny Rivers and B. J. Thomas Bob Dylan), country-pop icon Glen
Like Christian singers
he says
life.
indicated,
a country version of the
www.glencampbellshow.com
(or,
As
in
Way (New
regularly at the Glen
Branson, Missouri. In 1994 he
in
that recounts his abuse of cocaine and alcohol in the '70s, his
1994).
1985— No More
said, "I
made John Wayne look good enough to get an Norwich, and Strange Homecoming. He also did the
so bad
in
I
"Run to the
the very best (Frank Sinatra,
Nat King Cole, Elvis Presley). In addition to recording, Camp-
1
in 1989); "Living Dangerously in 1988); "Do You Feel Their Pain?" (# the Hands of God" (# 3 in 1989); "The Great American Novel" (#21
1990);
who could obviously afford
artists
A year later Campbell
Edwin Hawkins
Day." In 1973 he had
a hit
released
Singers' hit "O
with the song
"I
Knew Jesus
He Was a Superstar)." Thus it may have surprised some Christians when Campbell announced in 1981 that he had (Before
been baptized. Despite the divorces and rumors of
(just)
Campbell was often counted
lane living,
straying and struggling
— was basically within the
fast-
who
as a sheep fold.
At any
permanent guest on the popular Smothers
rate, his
Brothers variety
show and then as the host of his own Glen He scored hits with the Jimmy Webb compositions "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" (# 26 in 1967),
scene increased dramatically at this time. Even musically, his
Campbell Goodtime Hour.
No More
"Wichita Lineman" (# 3 in 1968), and "Galveston" (# 4 in
had come to play second
the late '60s as a
1969). In
all,
Campbell
hit the
Top 40 twenty-one times
tween 1967 and 1977, including two Number One "Rhinestone the
Cowboy" and "Southern
more remarkable because he was
when
Nights." His success
basically a
be-
hits in 1975,
was
country singer
much off-limits to country stars who were not named Johnny Cash. He is thus rightly attributed with having paved the way for such later in the
days
Garth Brooks. In 1967 Campbell made history by being the first
in I
singer ever to
win the Grammy "Song
both country ("Gentle on
of the Year"
award
My Mind") and pop ("By the Time
Get to Phoenix") categories. Campbell's happy-go-lucky
tude and commercial sheen did not always
but with the passage of time he has
come
sit
well with
atti-
critics,
to be regarded as a
legendary talent and especially as a remarkable guitarist. His facility
with that instrument, demonstrated
mances of Mason Williams'
"Classical Gas"
theme from Tchaikovsky's 1812 description "a hillbilly
in concert perfor-
and of the main
Overture, earned
him
the apt
Hendnx." Indeed, Campbell had been
a
well established and highly regarded studio musician years before
he decided to sing, picking and strumming on records by
was
Night album
welcome
a
fiddle to
All of
bluegrass-tinged
the
title
track
in
duet
a
God" and
announce Campbell's convictions unambigu-
Campbell's albums with
songwriter
number
God's Singers Get Home," and includes
with Johnny Cash ("Suffer the Children"). "Trust
ously.
which he
(a rut in
Kenny Rogers anyway).
The album opens with an up-tempo
"When
from the main-
release
stream country ballad rut he had fallen into
the pop charts were pretty
crossover country artists as John Denver, Willie Nelson, and
involvement with the distinctively Christian music
New Haven
Jimmy Webb on some
reunite
him with
tunes, as well as featuring
songs by established Christian composers
like
Bob Bennett
and Phil Driscoll. Likewise, these albums feature duets not only with country stars
like
Anne Murray
(on
"Show
Me Your
Way"), but also ones with Russ Taff ("The Greatest Gift of All")
and First Call. The Boy
songs by Geoff
in
Thurman and
Me
is
a collection of Christian
Lowell Alexander, plus an affec-
tionate rendition of "Amazing Grace."
tured prominently on
Harlem on Wings
A
church choir
is
fea-
Show Me Your Way, and the Boys Choir
of Victory.
The Jesus and Me
from
cases Campbell's songs
collection
this period nicely.
The
of
show-
title
track
(by Driscoll and Lari Goss) seems to present his personal
testi-
mony:
"Taj
thought
song
/
I'd
Mahal done
to
it all,
making music
Paris,
then
I
Galveston to Hollywood
met you
for Jesus
/
/
I
Now I'm singin' a new
my king."
— Kate Campbell
136
was once a member of the combo The Champs, which also featured James and Dash Crofts (later. Seals and Crofts), though none of
For trivia buffs: Glen Campbell
instrumental Seals
those three played on the group's only big
weeks
for 5
Hondells,
in 1958).
Campbell was
hit.
also a
Tequila" (#
member
Chuck Girard
Beach Boys), and
(of
(of the
Love Song). The band
smash with Wilson's song, 'Little Honda." on which Girard sang lead. With Usher, Campbell was also a member of Sagittarius, which had a couple of minor hits in the scored a Top 10
'60s.
He was even a touring member of the Beach Boys as was Toni Tenielle of the Captain and Tenielle.
while
hits:
"The Greatest
Dove awards: 1985 Album
Gift of All" (#
22
(A Glen
in
2000 Country
1967 Best Vocal Performance. Male ("By the Time
Get to Phoenix"); 1967 Best Country and Western Solo Vocal mance, Male ("Gentle on
Recording ("Gentle on Get
My
My
by a sign she saw
inspired
Mind"); 1967 Best Country and
Mind"); 1968
Album
I
Perfor-
Western
of the Year (By the Timet
to Phoenix).
Memphis blues song called "When PanRoamed in Arkansas." which features Al Perkins on dobro. Emmylou Harris appears as a guest vocalist on Visions of includes an interesting thers
Wandering Strange features backing from the Muscle
Plenty.
Shoals musicians (sans horns). Campbell favors songs that
whose experiences
people
differ."
On Visions of Plenty, On
mostly black school in Nashville.
Pray for Junior?"
Maria Grotto"
is
the Levee (Large River): 1997
1998— Visions
of
Plenty:
1
Rosaryville,
about
"Who
Will
a
man who
builds
backyard: "Rosa's Coronas" celebrates the dedication and pride a
Cuban woman
feels in
work
her daily
—Moonpie Dreams (Com-
999—Rosoryville; 2000— Wondering
making
of
cigars
— she
prays silently for the Pope's visits around the world while she
My Mother's House" is autobiographical reflec-
them. "In
rolls
on Campbell's own upbringing and on how mother/
struggling to love the South in spite of
Kate Campbell pass);
"Bus 109"
the tale of a mother about to leave her
tells
child an orphan; "Ave
tion
— Songs from
tell
have universal themes that connect with
stories, since "stories
daughter roles reverse in time: "Look
1994
like
at a roadside market,
miniature versions of the world's architectural wonders in his
Campbell Christmas).
Grammy Awards:
was
and Tomatoes Coming Soon." Musically, Campbell's
"Jesus
a
1991).
Fall");
about tomatoes that miraculously appear to look
is It
recounts her positive experience of being bused as a teenager to
by a Secular Artist (No More Night); 1992
Southern Gospel Song ("Where Shadows Never
Album
for a
—
Christian radio
Jesus.
songs take in a variety of southern influences. Moonpie Dreams
1
The
of
which included Gary Usher. Brian Wilson
Plenty)
lence
("It's
finds her
still
history of racial vio-
and slow surrender, retreating from the
a long
past"). Wandering Strange
Strange
album, featuring
Away" its
is
Campbell's most overtly gospel
hymns (from
six
the 1956 Baptist
Hymnal)
(Large River).
and only four www.katecampbell.com
original songs, plus a cover of
"The House You Live
Southern singer/songwriter Kate Campbell creates Americana music with a strong blend of country and folk and
intelli-
with
box
a tackle
History from Auburn
cludes, "Before
University and taught for a time at Belmont and Middle Ten-
like to share a
gent
lyrics.
Campbell holds
a
Masters
nessee State Universities. She
in
was born
raised first in the Mississippi Delta,
in
New
and then
Orleans and
In."
Lures," paints a picture in
I
full
end
One
Gordon
Lightfoot's
of the original tunes, "10,000
which the
devil
is
fishing for souls
of tricks to catch them, but then con-
this song, before the music's
through
/ I'd
or two: there's 10,000 angels watching
word
over you."
in Tennessee, as
the daughter of a socially progressive (white) Southern Baptist
minister
who
opposed segregation and opened
his
church to
the Freedom Riders. Her memories of the civil rights move-
ment remain formative influences on her songwnting,
as
do
Canaan Bob
Fraser. voc; et
al.
1974
—Canaan
(Dovetail); 1976
Out of the Wil-
derness (Myrrh).
the writings of Flannery O'Connor. Campbell sought to pursue a career in Christian music early on but
George King
(later
was encouraged by
head of Reunion Records) to aim for the
country market instead, as the Christian market was ready for her yet. That advice proved
reliable,
and her
albums would gain acclaim among country-folk Called "one of the most
by
touches of
humor
into her work.
sion of the Eagles" sound that so
first
few
cluding Daniel
fans,
who
Campbell also incorporates
The song
"Galaxie 500'' from
Moonpie Dreams has been featured on the popular radio show "Car Talk."
A
country rock group that featured Bob Fraser on
Canaan brought an English twist
not
innovative and fresh writers
Billboard magazine,
British
just
sometimes likened her to Mary Chapin Carpenter.
around''
A
vocals,
tune called "Jesus and Tomatoes" (from Visions of
Amos
to the "Christian ver-
many mid 70s
artists (in-
and Bethlehem) sought to capture.
According to Jesus Music magazine, the group had cookin'
"
guitars:
on the
Man' both have loud
first
album,
"
"really
'Follow Me' and 'Lonely
acid guitar, while 'Mr. Jones' and 'Jesus
Revolution' heavily utilize the reverb effect."
The second
re-
cord inspired comparisons to Jonathan Edwards (the singer,
not the philosopher/preacher) and to Poco: the country,
sunny day
stuff."
"reflective,
out in
—
—
—
——
—
— —
—
—
Michael Card
137 (
Candle Personnel
chine (Sparrow); 1979
1979—On
Grubleu
(Birdwing);
1971
Force:
the
Chief Musician
the Chief Musician, Chapter 2; 1977
The Music Ma-
—
Sir Oliver's
Song (Birdwing); 1978
1983— The
Street (Sparrow);
the
Nathaniel the
Music Machine 2
The Birthday Party (Sparrow). As Agape
unknown
date
Michael Card
— To
1976
As Candle:
unavailable.
1977— To
(Birdwmg);
Agape Force)
(a.k.a.
list
1974
Unchoir (Candle); Potpourri;
—
Favorites;
Agapeland;
Within the Gate (Birdwing); Bullfrogs and Butterfiys (=Agapeland).
1978
1981
The
ity;
1
Life;
985— Scandalon; 987— The 1
989
1
—
Sleep Sound
1991— The
Wisdom;
994
1
joy
name
the
company? The same
of a group or a
people released several albums in the 70s, typically (but not
on the Candle
label,
were released on some other
label. Basically.
an evangelistic ministry located
was the
eventually in Lindale. Texas. Candle
Department" of the bit
Agape Force was
California and then
first in
"Arts
and Music
To make matters
larger enterprise.
more complicated. Silverwind was
a
still
a little
music
different
ministry under Agape Force, and Bulgarian refugee Georgian Banov.
who
headed up Silverwind, sometimes worked with
Candle as well.
Albums produced by Candle types. First there ful
Maranatha
Agape Force were of two
or
were worship albums similar to the success-
Praise series.
most representative of
The Early Years; Brother
Can
like
the type
background of
Agape Force
sold
a Bible
released ex-
The Music Machine and Bullfrogs and
Barry McGuire on the
more than three million
copies,
most successful Christian albums of
See;
1
997—Unveiled
Hope;
1
www.michaelcard.com
Born
1957
in
Madison. Tennessee. Card
in
doctor and grandson of a Baptist minister
He
"For FEB." from Poiema).
masters degrees in versity
from Western Kentucky Uni-
their Distinguished
WKU,
1997. While a student at
accompany the sermons
Alumni Award
of his professor William L. Lane, a re-
nowned biblical scholar. Card was a childhood friend of banjo player Randy Scruggs (son of the great Earl Scruggs), who encouraged him to record his music and produced his first album. That
record,
which
features Card's
The next
Fogelberg clone.
and showcases
more
a
and
—
far
Dan
artist as
Fogelberg,
original
new friend Leon
and developed sound. In the
would become very much
from being considered imitative
his
others. Card's musical style favors meditative, simple acoustic
time.
all
The
success
result
a
is
was
package with enor-
Deasy
actually a reproduction
is
of the earlier Agapeland album:
it
by Mike
strives to teach a vari-
ety of lessons regarding the importance of prayer, the value of friendship,
and the need
what the
stresses
titular
for perseverance.
metamorphed
mon: "they've both been born the Ten
Commandments and
The
hit title track
species have in
exalting Chnst's
fosters
Partv
is
"a
warns against
command
to "love
Christmas album for
com-
again." Sir Oliver's Song teaches
an
ideal of inclusivity
by sampling the music and languages of different xnael the Cruhlet
all
person
to be re-
garded as an adult contemporary exemplar often imitated by
crossover appeal, yet one that offers a gentle and appeal-
Butterflvs
own
—came
each
title track)
and humorous anecdotes and fun songs that transcend
and
some
Patillo
making them among the
arrangements (piano,
guitar,
some orchestration) such
stealing
and
cultures.
pride,
while
one another." The Birthday
year round" built around the
idea that Christ can be born in the believer's heart each day.
a clear
as
is
as-
dominant,
is
impetus toward worship or edification rather than
entertainment. As years went by. the
artist
would
also incor-
porate more diverse international sounds, drawing especially
on
his
own
One
ing introduction to certain aspects of the Christian message. Bullfrogs
and
no more than a
record, however, incorporates
piano tricks Card had learned from his
years to come. Card
Have Decided."
first hit. "I
with
mous
in
Card began writing songs to
tues (the biblical fruit of the Spirit, Galatians 5:22-23) with
dogma. The
he extols in
has earned undergraduate and
biblical studies
which gave him
the son of a
is
(whom
sociated with traditional church music. Poetry
specifics of Christian
996
998— Storkindler,
well deserved. Music Machine teaches children about basic vir-
colorful
1
2000—Soul Anchor.
some reviewers dismissed the new
in the
The
Brother [with John Michael Talbot] (Myrrh):
ar-
tremely successful children's albums that were the 70s equiva-
Butterflvs (featuring
to
soothing choral
bookstore." Second, Candle a.k.a.
of Veggie Tales.
The Ancient
evinces a sound very similar to Card's hero
music that would be played
lent
to the Cradle;
are
rangements that Harmony magazine said "sound of
Christ's Birth;
990
1
the journey: Ten Years of Greatest Hits; Poiema;
in
Real-
Way of 1992— The
The Beginning;
1
the Scars
1988—Present
Word;
The two Chief Musician albums
this genre, featuring
Known by
Legacy;
al-
when the albums were and "Candle" when the albums
ways) calling themselves 'Agape Force" released
—
Final
A Celebration of 993 Come
Promise:
Close Your Eyes So You
Was Candle
Jesus;
in
Word: Recapturing the Imagination; Faith;
1983
(Milk and Honey);
First Light
(Sparrow);
major a
Celtic heritage.
of Card's early compositions. "El Shaddai."
hit
on Christian radio
Dove award
upon God's
for
for
Amy Grant and
Songwriter of the
faithfulness
Year.
became
a
nabbed Card
The song
reflects
from an Old Testament perspective,
referencing, for instance, the compelling experience of Hagar:
"To the outcast on her knees (Genesis
16:13).
included on a
In 2001
list
/
You are a God
who
reali\
Grant's version of the song
of "the 365
most
was
significant songs of the
twentieth-century" prepared by the Recording Industry Association of
America
(it
was
326, right behind Elton John's
"Candle in the Wind"). Card would include his "El
own
version of
Shaddai" on his sophomore project. Legacy which also fea-
tures the stellar "Love Crucified Arose."
138
on
Michael Card
'
Card's albums have frequently provided musical reflections
Card
is
known
themes and have sometimes been accompanied
than
is
often found in contemporary Christian music, his best
scriptural
by books that explore those themes
more detail. Legacy presHebrew Scriptures. Known
in
ents Christ as the fulfillment of the
by the Scars, Scandalon, and The Final Word present a trilogy on the
of Christ, told in reverse order.
life
Known by
the Scars deals
with the events of the Passion Narrative: the entry to Jerusa-
ministry of Jesus,
focusing on the biblical idea that God's coming to humanity in
weakness Final
scandalous or offensive to
is
Word
a
is
human
Incarnation and birth of Christ;
later
The tery of
The
includes "Joy in the Jour-
it
ney" and the anthemic "Emmanuel.'' The
would
sensibilities.
more upbeat and joyous record dealing with the
be repackaged as The
Present Reality
knowing God
album
albums
life.
moment. Card then em-
trilogy, this
time based on the
story of Israel in the Old Testament. The Beginning presents
songs based on references in the Pentateuch (the
books of the
Bible), all of
pretations: "A Face
Moses and
'Lift
which
the Suffering Symbol," with the healing
tion of debts
draws
its
on the emancipation of
built
is
five
are given christological inter-
serpent staff elevated in the wilderness. "Jubilee"
first
That Shone" deals with the unveiled face of
Up
announced
actually a collection of lullabies for children
is
in Jesus, also
followed by Come
to the
accompanied by
This was
a book).
which has been marketed
Cradle,
other children's album though Card says he wrote
The standout song and cancella-
slaves
in Leviticus 25:10. The
Way
of
Wisdom
by
Job. The
Word: Recapturing the Imagination tackles the difficult prophetic
"for
Card has authored or coauthored nine books, and
All told.
he has sold more than four million albums. In 1987 he
"The truth
is
make
will
but
in a
way
popular
Christianity attractive to everyone.
would
I
some
said,
too radical and foolish for the world to accept,
and yet the church today presents Christ
It
that
sounds crazy,
present Jesus so accurately that ultimately
like to
people, just as they did in Jesus'
own time, would
say no
when
he
got started in Christian music, industry types offered to
first
him "how to dress" and advised him not to "sing about much" in order to help him become a star. Dis-
teach
the cross too
gusted with the Christian music business, he was advised by
Lane
(his professor), "Let the excellence of
mandate he would always
protest," a
Card authored a book
in
memory
your work be your
try to follow. In 2001
of Lane recalling
many
such
conversations he had with his mentor from his early days as a
seminarian through the time of the latter 's heart-wrenching death (The Walk:
Thomas of
a four-song suite inspired
as anit
parents."
songs from Ecclesiastes. Proverbs, Psalms, and the
Song of Solomon, with
songs with greater theological depth
to him." Several years later, in 1995, he recalled how,
with the theological mys-
deals
in the present
barked on another ambitious
latter three
Sound
{Sleep
lem, the cleansing of the temple, the Last Supper, and the crucifixion. Scandalon interprets the three-year
album
selling
for writing
all
A Moment
Time When Two Lives
in
would
Nelson). Ultimately Card
Intersect,
describe the purpose
of his books, concerts, and recordings as being "to focus in
on and worship Christ" and "to
making
assist in
Jesus Christ
beautiful and believable to the world."
material, setting oracles to musically diverse tunes. "Valley of
Dry Bones" has an
Irish flavor,
and
"Why Will You Not
Different compilations of Card's songs are available, the Listen" best of
is
sung by
a gospel quartet (featuring Steve
other guests).
Green and two
The album's masterwork, however,
is
"I
for all
who
this latter trilogy
is Joy in
the Journey.
Sparrow's mistitled The Early
Will
Bring You Home," a song for exiles that takes on universal
meaning
which
Years offers a meager ten songs from Scandalon and The Final
Word, ignoring Card's Brother
is
three projects altogether. Brother
first
to
an innovative collection of songs by both Card and
long for heaven. Again, the three parts of
were eventually packed together
as The
An-
John Michael Talbot, with each material.
artist interpreting
The album was heralded
as
the other's
an ecumenical
effort,
cient Faith.
The Promise
is less
original meditations
a Christmas
album than
a collection of
on the events of Christ's
birth.
These
estant
characters (Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, the magi). Poiema
New
Testament Greek word
for "masterpiece" or
Christian radio
(# 16
God's creation. Unveiled Hope sets to music songs taken from or
(# 5
forms
by the book of Revelation.
Irish
On
Starkindler,
Card
per-
songs of faith from the seventeenth, eighteenth,
music into
his sound. Soul Anchor
draws on the
letter to the
He-
in
in
hits: "I
1983);
"Known by
in
the Scars" (# 14
Word"
(#
1
1
in
in
"Know You
Now"
the
in
1
1982); "Fan the Flame"
1983); "Tell the
Must Be the Lamb" (# 14
(# 6
1991);
Long" (# 14
in
in
in
What
Faith
1991);
"The
"We
1986);
in in
Way
Will Find
of
in
Jesus
1984);
in
"The
1987);
Must Be" (# 14
1988); "Jubilee" (# 7 1990);
Arose"
World That
985); "Scandalon" (# 3
1988); "That's
standout song "By Faith" (based on Hebrews
"How
in
in
1982); "Love Crucified
in
1987); "Celebrate the Child" (# 14
the Mystery" (# 10 in
(# 8
1983); "This
the Suffering Symbol" (# 23
Although
Me"
"Abba Father" (# 4
brews and features Dan Haseltine of Jars of Clay on the 11).
left-handed and, like Paul
is
Have Decided" (# 8
1982); "Jesus Loves
Loves You" (# 32
Final
and nineteenth centuries, incorporating Renaissance and Celtic
long admired each other's work.
McCartney, plays the guitar upside down.
"poem") examines the theme of humanity as the crown of
inspired
who had
Catholic and a conservative Prot-
For trivia buffs: Michael Card
events are considered from the perspectives of different biblical
(from the
Roman
bringing together a
in
"To
1988);
1990); "Lift
Wisdom"
Him" (#
16
(# 15
in
Up in
1992).
—
— Bob
Dove Awards: 1983 Songwriter Album fThe
of the
Year 1988
Praise and
Worship
1994 Children's Music Album (Come
Word):
Final
the
to
Cradki.
139
Carlisle
The song "Butterfly Kisses" was written by Carlisle and Thomas for Carlisle's daughter Brooke on her sixteenth birthday.
recounts the blessings of having been her father amidst
It
memories of touching moments from her childhood
Bob
1993—8ob
(Sparrow);
Carlisle
Kisses [a.k.a.
I
1994— The Hope
of a Man;
Shades of Grace] (Diadem); 1997
(Word);
Ballads of Bob Carlisle
Voi
pony
Carlisle
1
1
Collection
998— Butterfly
Kisses
(Benson); Butterfly Kisses and Bedtime Prayers,
997—butterfly
(Sparrow); The
Vol. 2; Stories
proclaims. "With
something right
all
/
that I've
To deserve
a
hug every mormng
terfly kisses at night."
The song came
from the
Oprah Winfrey, among
others,
Day
Nothing But the Truth.
special.
umn as
www.bobcarhsle.com
"the
who
featured
The Wall Street Journal praised first
tune in recent
always be remembered for his
Carlisle will probably
sentimental 1997
hit.
contemporary charts;
"Butterfly Kisses" (#
#
1
it
many non-Butterfly-related
an annoying extent but
memory to use
sic
in
1956 in Santa Ana. California, he joined the
Jesus music group
Good News was
when
150. and then he and fellow Psalm 150 alum
formed the Allies.
He and Thomas
Like That?"
which became
Dolly Farton. As a solo
Randy Thomas
Come
in
Here Lookin'
Number One country
a
he was
developed as a songwriting
team and penned the song, "Why'd You
artist. Carlisle
hit for
has carved out a niche in
the soulful subset of the adult contemporary market, singing ballads that express his
most
heartfelt emotions. His voice
and
compared
vocal stylings (on his solo projects) are often
to
those of Michael Bolton. Favorite themes are family and devo-
debut solo album features several songs
that emphasize his willingness to be used as a servant of Christ
('Use Me." "Giving You the Rest of
My
"Mind, Body.
Life."
powerful pop song
Heart, and Soul"). "Getting Stronger"
is
with a strong hook and anti-machismo
lyrics: "If
my knees, you
see
it's
me
start to cry. you'll
The album
a
weak / I'm
not because I'm
ting stronger."
know
closes
you
see
me on
getting stronger
the reason
why /
/ If
I'm get-
with a touching remake of
Erick Nelson's "Going Home." The Hope of a Man, featuring four songs written with Carlisle's
it, I
cry." Carlisle
private
had intended the
poem and only
the urging of his wife.
Rick
Elias,
popularity as
women
A
effective.
Chicago
but every time
was geared toward
Promise Keepers audience, seeking to redefine mascu-
at
of
the song's becoming a public odd. he notes, to hear
it on the album wonder at the irony
reluctantly included to
phenomenon.
sung by another
it
especially
is
(It
He handled
artist.)
bearing up under the predictable goody two-shoes jokes that
had been Pat Boone's
lot to
at the height of their bly,
won
the song
endure two decades
TV what
being asked on national
popularity— if he were
Carlisle
earlier (e.g.,
he'd say to the Spice Girls
and Thomas
a
their father).
Nota-
Grammy Award
which songs that smack
ity are usually relegated).
of Christian-
Incidentally, a "butterfly kiss"
across your cheek."
The album Butterfly Kisses
(Shades of Grace)
went platinum
and became one of the best-selling Christian records of
Sparrow understandably rushed out Carlisle's first
all
time.
a collection of songs
from
two albums, and Word put together
tion of Carlisle ballads.
a
compila-
Two volumes of children's songs came moment of fame. A vanety of books
out to capitalize on the
were
issued. Carlisle's next
featured a
new sentimental
album.
Stories from the Heart
ways. too. the
stirrmg ballads such as
album was onginally Butterfly Kisses
is
"When
titled
offered along the a
Grown Man
Cries." His next
Shades of Grace but
and repackaged
way through was renamed
for distribution to the
main-
also featured
on the soundtrack of the Eimjack latter
values buttons with
album seems programmed
what CCVJ magazine
re-
was
Frc
hungry
for a
banquet
with their dancin'
fit
And
/
the ones
speak started to sing." Likewise, the album's
who
ogies
join
him
Jimmy
with
"When my
A
with Kaiser
tilizer.
.
.
.
be
I'll
flesh
some
"Rolling
Home."
a
.
.
.
coffin
I'll
sing
filler.
.
.
up when
more
HM
die!"
I
with Bud and I'll
.
be playin' fer-
in-
"Celtic rockabilly"),
called
traditional song reminiscent of the
Keaggy on scorching
which features
guest guitar. Julie Miller
Your Head" on her
ered Horner's "Back of sings
hang out
Other highlights
group's earlier style, and the concluding "Face," Phil
I'll
Glenn Kaiser) cause I'm more than
(i.e.,
livin' it
"Hey Paddy" (which
clude
and bones decay,
Jimmy Abegg)
(i.e.,
Julie Miller, I'm not just
blues
trots out a series of
regarding the musician friends he expects will
lyrics
there:
Horner
believe.
(who
Invisible Girl
cov-
album)
on "Come Back Down."
mid
For better or worse
'80s.
— the record sounds
after
he
Kansas,
left
like
i.e.,
the love and
mercy of God. The
to Foreigner's
"What
If
power
and "This
ballad,
Our World"
without love and getic
Me
"Hold
in
the prodigal son. cally
of Heaven (Word);
Want
"I
1
997—Corridors
(Pamplin);
1999—
was
native John Elefante
lead singer for the gen-
market band Kansas from 1981 to 1985. As such, he
whose
placed original vocalist Steve Walsh, the band's biggest hits ("Carry
is
On My Wayward
Kerry Livgren and David Hope were bringing
With the addition of
a Christian
successful
group
albums
disgruntled
on the minor
with
Game
"Play the Fire"
says deals
and Drastic Measures
hit singles
He wrote
with "standing up left
releasing the moderately
for
the latter song (which he
your
Kansas in 1985
faith")
when
lyrics.
with
record
began pressuring the band to tone
utives
content of their
from those pro-
Tonight" (# 17 in 1982) and "Fight Fire
(# 58 in 1983).
Dino. Elefante
members
to the group's
Elefante, Kansas essentially be-
two years,
Vinyl Confessions (1982)
(1983). Elefante sang jects,
for
re-
heard on
Son," "Dust
when he became
the band
left
voice
over the strong Christian influence that founding
projects.
his brother
company
down
exec-
the spiritual
At about the same time, he produced and
performed a song ("Young and Innocent") for the soundtrack to the
motion picture
Elefante
He
ous voice that lends
more
St.
Elmo's
formed Mastedon with
three solo albums.
power
Is
to
ballads "That's
What Love Is" (a reply Know What Love Is").
"What
if
The
the things that really matter?"
all
Your Arms"
is
"No One's Ever Died
My Good
eminently Beatlesque
asking for God's leadership
Me
for
Friend"
is
Before"
is lyri-
innovative, ad-
my good
The
since I've gone?"
latter
(or at least Wings-ish).
same
"down
The song "Not
ener-
based on the biblical story of
what have you been doing
is
in
our world was
with the
vein,
Any Other Day"
Just
song
title
me
the corridor that leads
to
reflects poi-
gnantly on the historical significance of Christ's crucifixion:
www.johnelefante.com
came
testify boldly to
reexamination of priorities
calls for a
powerful and "Hello,
the cross."
Wind"). Walsh
Without apology, he
track could be a Genesis
title
the midst of routine daily hassles:
track
Defying Gravity.
in the
earlier.
outtake. Standout songs include the
Why God Made the Moon"
in
opinions var-
critical
could have been recorded the day
it
ten years
Corridors continues in the
eral
— and
dressing people from the perspective of Jesus: "Hello,
John Elefante
New York
between McCart-
up ten power-pop arena-anthems that
serves
friend,
1995— Windows
McCartney and
to Paul
Windows of Heaven reveals Elefante to be solidly locked
ied
who
drawn
to be
in large part to strong similarities
ney's and Elefante's natural voices and practiced stylings.
couldn't
an energetic, almost raucous foretaste of the great party in the
title
would probably have
Wings, due
the
humorous
:
the
track offers
sky that awaits those
1
And
The lame kept me awake
for kings /
night long
all
/
dent on Elefante's albums, but the closest general market anal-
is
it
After leaving Kansas,
and also recorded
blessed with a powerful and melodi-
itself to
effectively than
Fire.
his brother
the power-pop of his solo
work
did to Kansas art-rock. Musical refer-
ences to supergroups like Kansas and Supertramp remain evi-
"The people of the town began
their ordinary lives /
Unsus-
pecting of a world about to change." Another song, "Where
Does Our Love Go?" presents the thoughts for direction in their relationship,
"Where Do
We Go
Heaven" encourages to
know
all
from Here?" The song "Treasures of
trust in
God and
"Do we
On
the song "Eyes of
much
like
Phil Keaggy,
do the McCartney thing.
to
asks,
the answers?"
Elefante sounds very
how
of a couple looking
along the lines of Chicago's
really
My
want
Heart,"
who also knows Know You're There" show-
"I
cases Elefante's soaring vocals on a powerful melodic line cele-
brating the presence of
God
that
is
recognizable in nature.
Elefante's next album, Defying Gravity, explores the
of absolute surrender and devotion to God.
track
is
fective
the album's low point musically, but
metaphor
to things that
theme
The
is
for resisting the "pull of the
would separate
believers
it
theme
repetitive title
employs an
ef-
world" with regard
from Christ. The same
brought out in the closing song, "Give
It
All
Away."
Musically, Elefante strives to broaden his repertoire of sounds
on Defying
Gravity, trying a bit of
Flame" (about continuing the Eagles on
country swing on "Pass the
in a tradition of faith)
"Home with
a View."
and emulating
The song "Don't Leave
the Band" revisits Chicago again, with affecting do-do-do
harmonies. "The Stream" has classical influences, with a orchestra accompanying the band.
The
full
best received songs.
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101
however, remain the more typical pop-rock numbers. "The
Way that You
Truth, the Life" and "The
Keaggy
ter song, Elefante perfects his Phil
point that
it is
many
unlikely very
two
the
tell
song that
relates the tale of a
when
Jesus and salvation
The
he
On the lat-
imitation to the
fans of either artist
apart. "Exit 39"
be able to
Loved Me."
is
man on
a road trip
church
visits a
would
an interesting story-
who
freeway
at a
finds
later
The Sound Kitchen in Nashville, which has been used by numerous mainstream acts as well as Chrisa studio called
Manilow, and
tian ones. Julio Iglesias. Allison Krauss. Barry
Wynonna Judd are among their regular clients, in addition to Gary Chapman and Point of Grace. When John learned that Jill
Sobule had recorded her poignant hit
studio,
embarrassingly homophobic response was pub-
his
lished in
CCM magazine: "Had
song
our studio,
at
When
she
As
Kissed a Girl" at his
"I
known
I
was recording
she
that
probably would have thrown her out.
I
was recording
it
though,
producer, Elefante has helped to turn out classic
a
albums by such
artists
Aurora, Barren Cross,
as
released their debut
first
punk
The
The
title
of the debut
Christian radio hits performed by
Guardian
Kim Boyce
latter
band would
Troy Johnson
Long ("Think about
Jesus,"
("I'll
"What
Be There for You") Greg .
"Love the Lord"),
a Friend,"
Petra ("Thankful Heart." "King's Ransom,"
It
"First Love."
"Hand
Go"), and Scott Springer ("Anytime." "Hello Forever."
Cross, Leonti,
I
My Knees,"
"Heaven
("He's There,"
Would
Is
"Promises"), and
or
Name," "What
Calling Your
numerous songs
Say?"), in addition to
Two
for
Barren
The Brave, Rick Cua, Lisa Daggs, Fear Not, Nikki Timothy James Meaney, Nouveaux, and Sweet
Christian radio
hits:
What Love
(# 2
weeks
Is" in
Your Arms" (#
My
"Helpless" [with
Kim Boyce] (#6
1987); "This
in
Is
"No One's Ever Died for Me Before" (# in 1996); "Hold Me in 1995); "What If Our World" (# 3 in 996); "Hello My Good Friend" (# in 996); "Eyes in
guities also
outfit,
with
a focus
:
a strong '80s Bangles-
on
in
Such ambi-
divinity.
run through the bouncy ditty "Today and Always"
and the more droning "Twenty Years
from the stage or
tell
we
are
in the
Making." Verhagen
We
be a ministry band.
people
how
we
Christians,
all
don't
re-
don't preach
il
to live."
Elevator Division James Hoskins, voc,
Paul Buzan, bass;
Samuel Hoskins, drums;
gtr.;
seph Hoskins. voc, kybrd. (-2001). 1999 2001
Jo-
imaginary Days (Ashland);
Movement (independent).
www.elevatordivision.com
The Kansas City group known
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1
995);
lyrics
with dark
tar.
Their minimalist sound has been likened to Mercury-en
Prayer Chain.
Lyrically, the
condition, or in the
group tunes
words of Bandoppler,
in
with the human
"exploits every corner
of our insecurity, loneliness, obsession, devotion, and tendency
mans. Thus
likes to
reshape songs of
God's feeling of being forsaken by hu-
"Away" (from Imaginary Davs), Hoskins
in
I
1
in
1
in 1
1997); "Corridors" (# 12
998);
"Home
with a View" (#
1
wistfully about "those times
when
I
held you in
My
sings
arms,
1
5 in
when you knew
101
Nick Acocella, drums;
(a.k.a.
1
"Not
Just
An-
you seen
my
Son?
you return?"
999).
Crissie Verhagen, voc.
200 1— Stereo
Girt
Element)
Sal Ciaravino;
2000
—
Chris Mizzone,
that
you were Mine," before
asking,
"Have
1
1997);
in
In
Danny
Papa,
Future Plans Undecided (Tooth and
oughly turgical
.
.
Have you seen
.
.
contemporary Christian music
is
.
When circles
get dismissed by critics
at least as old as
will this
(who
lyrics"),
Hosea and, thus,
thor-
Imaginary Days also offers a nicely reworked
in the messianic,
Joseph Hoskins
my love?
the "God-is-my-girlfriend approach to
it
biblical.
song
.
theme tends to
but the imagery gtr.;
I
musical tones that are often built around a single, echoing gui-
cynically label
Element
as Elevator Division creates
ambient mood rock that couples introspective
tried but true
Nail);
the
I
Heart" (# 14
other Day" (# 7
gtr.;
.
'
what
Edge of Night" describes a breakthrough moment, possibly
lost love as expressing
of
film
Future
meets-The Cars sound. The standout track "Standing on the
towards escapism." The group also
Comfort Band.
for 2
MxPx,
Heart,"
"Behold the Lamb," "On
More
•
critics.
call "life in general." Stereo Girl reveals a
more polished and practiced
"We Hold Out Our Hearts to You," "Enter In." "We Need Jesus"), Mark Pogue ("Love Is Just a Prayer Away," "Let
it" as-
("Helpless"),
Found Love." "Never Say Goodbye"): Halo
("I
"Secret to Love"):
My
,
("Never Live without Your Love." "Tomorrow"),
("Saved within Grace," "Jacob's Dream." "Eye of the Storm,"
on
from
reactions
Plans Undecided offers catchy pop-punk songs about
ally consider ourselves to
The Brave
or hate
it
album was taken from the 1999
Greg Long, Nouveaux,
Springer. As a songwriter. Elefante has written or cowritten
"love
Nail.
band with pop
Can't Hardly Wait. Produced by Mike Herrera of
told Bandoppler, "Although
Jonathan Pierce, and Scott
The
,
Element on Burnt
"a rock-n-roll
which provokes divergent
nasal voice,
as
on Tooth and
it
sound seems to be Verhagen's sweet but
s
Brave, Bride, Brighton, Carman, Lisa Daggs, Guardian. Petra,
album
influences and female vocals."
pect of Element 101
romantic perception but with
didn't get gay vibes."
I
the group
Toast Vinyl, but have since reissued
Verhagen describes the group as
exit.
Pakaderm Records and
Elefante brothers founded
opened
Composed of five Italian Americans from New Jersey. Ele101 was originally known as simply Element but had to change their name due to one of those pesky trademark disputes. Formed by Crissie Verhagen and Danny Papa in 1997, ment
left
li-
Hebraic "Chnste Yeshue." After
the band, his brother James took over as
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Linda Elias
'
more pop scribes
other 1
The
lead singer.
.
.
trying to
.
make
feel to
a
James Hoskins de-
it.
progress, often at the expense of
and personal
relationships
Standout songs include
integrity."
"Mute." "Alone." "Burning Bright." and
"Tempo
of Three."
The
remorseful reflection on the announced theme:
latter offers
"Business— it makes us -
Movement has
as a three-piece
gloomy pop)
"about people trying to get from one point to an-
as
it
album
first
(albeit
forget
all
why
we're even here, and
who with."
without works
faith
dead. "Letters"
is
more
gritty expres-
Too" closes the album with
somber reminder that God shares
a
we
in the pain of 'all that
"God Weeps
in desperation.
go through." Second Hand Clothing
(produced by David Zaffiro) offers another collection of songs written from an unusually mature perspective. The
title
track deals with the notion of inherited tendencies, as Eli re-
on the dysfunctions bequeathed to him by his
flects bitterly
they look
from the
Hand
me
dancing with his demons
him with me
constantly comparing
See Industry Eleven.
a
God
ther: "I've spent a lifetime
Eleven
is
sion of a person turning to
in the eyes /
And
They
/
their lies as
tell
same
fa-
They're
say 'The apple doesn't
Yet another song with the
tree'."
/
title
fall far
("Second
Clothing, part 2") celebrates the individuality of a
young
woman who eschews fashion-conscious materialism to shop at
Paul Falzone)
Eli (a.k.a.
1995—Paul
As Paul Falzone:
Prayed For (ForeFront);
1
too
thrift stores; this
As
Falzone (Rugged).
999— Second Hand Clothing;
200
1
visited
1998— Things
Eli:
upon
their
allegorical,
is
not of parents' sins being
young, but of God's grace that makes old
I
—Now the News.
things new. Grace the artist relates
is
which
also the subject of "Unqualified," in
some
of the seamier aspects of his autobiogra-
www.forefrontrecordscom phy, and "Brother," in
Los Angeles native voice, stylings,
Christian music's Cat Stevens. His
Eli is
and songs are
all
reminiscent of the blue-collar
On
folk-pop music created by that singer in the early 70s. first
album
as
he even recorded his
Eli,
own
his
version of the An-
hymn "Morning Has Broken," which Stevens also covNumber Six hit back in 1972. Born Paul Falzone, the singer who would come to be known as Eli came to faith hard, and his songs resonate with the honesty of one who maintains
invites
an ostracized sinner to
place."
The songs
his marriage, the
and
"Valleys"
the brokenness that
Eli
"I'll
encountered
Stay Right Here" express break-up of
in facing the
death of his grandmother, and the loss of a
glican
good friend to cancer. Against that background, the song
ered as a
"Stand" (based on Ephesians 6)
that faith
without pretense. He turned to drugs
homeless on the streets of LA.
living
seventeen and three years later of his church
who
told
him
He found
was given
that
deed, he took to the instrument as
a guitar
God had if
It
was not
until
salvation at
plan for him. In-
a
knows how
his
it all
common
Eli
wonder
if
time
this will be the
his
that
thoughts
to put into words. For example,
song "Captain. " he addresses Christ with unveiled
in his
life.
album under
adopting the pseudonym
Falzone began crafting songs expressing that not everyone
young age,
by a member
he had played
In 1995. he released a soon-to-be-forgotten
given name.
at a
when
fear:
T
you're not going to be
there." In defense of that lyric. Eli told Release, 'Biblical or not.
that's
how
it
is
to be a Christian.
don't go though that
is
Anybody who liar." By
either deity or a
says they
the same
token. Eli definitely views his singing as a ministry of
my
sort: "It is
desire to be
may serve as
some
especially
song, a simultaneously poignant
how
If
I
don't see lives
noteworthy
and
Rain
by newspaper clippings
The musical selections are interspersed from "news room conversations" and spoken-
biblical narratives.
with snippets
word introductions
that enhance the album's effectiveness as a
concept-piece. "Beggars" takes
its
theme from
Jesus'
odd advice
Luke 14:12-14, and "Master's Feet" derives from Luke
in
7:36-50. "Never
Knew You
Looked Like That" seems to take
its
inspiration from Christ's prediction that he will go unrecog-
nized in "the least of these"
(Matthew
Said" addresses the apathy of
25:40).
"Do What You
American Christians
of global poverty ("Take off your stupid bracelet
hand-clapping song that anticipates a time life
will be
when
in the face
Unless you
/
do what Jesus would"). "Better Days" closes the
set
the
with
ills
a
of this
no more.
(# 4
offers a similarly
for its title
in
hits:
1998); "Life
1999);
"Things
I
Prayed For" (# 5
on the Edge" (#
"God Weeps Too"
ond Hand Clothing" (#
(# 17
3 in 1998): in
when
humorous look
at the
theme that
Linda Elias 1991
1998): "King of the Hill"
"The Lumber Song" (# 24
1999); "Stand" (# 2
he was a
"The Lumber Song" by
in
19 in 2000); "Unqualified" (# 14
and humorous reflection on
the artist's prayers have changed from
child to the present. His rendition of
Ceili
my father
tried to fight
1
I
collection of original songs inspired
in
is
where
man / When all had to do was stand." Now the News continues stylistically in the same vein with a
being touched. I'm outta here. man. I'm gone."
Praved For
is
someone who puts an album out
that people will relate to. like I'm a friend.
I
the more powerful and
my teacher skipped
the part
and be a
Christian radio
Things
is
is all
theme song: "This
the album's
tripped / This
and eventually wound up
reacting against his parents' divorce,
•
which he
return to the table where "our Father's been saving you your
The Meaning of Love (Wonderland).
in
in
1999); "Sec-
2000).
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Rick Elias
Linda Elias
is
best
known as a member of Tuesday's
Child,
the group she formed in 1995 with Lesley Glassford. She has also
composed songs with and
Margaret Becker.
husband Rick Elias and
for her
of songs that she had written with her husband. prise of
many, the album evinces
a generally
music of Frente
on
(e.g.,
The
of groups like
track
title
how
about
is
I
which Rick was
Can Do"
The Go-Go's,
Bangles,
Your Love Away" has
as a
'80s
style
or Wilson Phillips.
buoyant sugar-pop with humorous
subdued
is
sung
ballad
summon
a '60s
lyrics
mundane
exis-
sound while
new-wave. "Yours and Mine"
"All
a
is
duet with husband Rick. Linda later col-
opening of "Someday"),
was even
Elias
images of Zuma-eia Neil Young. "Without
able to
a
Word"
and "Stripped" are somber Nebraska-like meditations on
soul-
searching and relationships, respectively. His second album features the standout songs
"When You
and
lops along to
Lose
"I
Wouldn't Need You (Like
Someone You
Love."
an infectious tune, while
and "Only Your Love"
"Miracle"), but layered background
on The Meaning of Love into the
finding true love can transform a
tence. "Don't Take
pop
sur-
at the time. Linda's childlike voice often recalls the
vocals cast several songs
The
To the
sunny disposition
in contrast to the painfully honest songs for
noted
album
In 1991, Linda Elias recorded a solo
lute best (the
The song
"My
Own
Very
Do)"
I
"Steps" gal-
Hero"
are especially Pettyesque.
Transcending a past fraught with physical and sexual abuse
and having fought diction, Elias
was
thenticity. "John
his
way
back from life-threatening drug ad-
with
able to relate story-songs
Doe" (from
Ten Stories) offers
cycles of abuse that breed violence in society.
the tough streets of San Diego, Elias
came
a ring of au-
commentary on
No
stranger to
to Christ only after a
Rome" and
suicide attempt in 1985. Songs like "Streets of
"Stones" (both from his debut) deal with self-destructive be-
laborated with Rick and with Scott Rogness to write the hit
havior. All the characters in his songs, he told Brian
song "That Thing You Do," which served as the
Newcomb
in 1991. share "a completely clueless aspect about
their life,"
an
title
track for
Tom Hanks made about a one-hit-wonder '60s band The Wonders). In real life, the supposedly Number One song made it to Number Forty-one on Billboard's pop charts in the movie (called
a version
performed by the
band (composed of studio
fictitious
musicians, including Rick Elias on guitar).
nominated
for
Christian radio
The song was
also
both Golden Globe and Academy Awards.
hits:
"The Meaning of Love" (#
"how
inability to figure out
they are to the better place they dream
The
with
and the
Choir, neither of
artist all
Elias's
to get
from where
But despite a tour
of."
two albums
sold very well,
but disappeared from the main stage of con-
temporary Christian music. He continued to compose songs
and
for other artists, however,
1996 cowrote
in
(with Scott Rogness and Linda Elias) for the
3 in 1992).
Quincy
Tom
five songs
Hanks' film
The title track was a minor hit for a fictiThe Wonders (# 41 in 1996) and was nominated for both Golden Globe and Academy Awards. Elias played guitar on the soundtrack album and had a cameo role in That Thing You Do. tious
Rick Elias 1990— Rick Elias
and the Confessions (Alarma);
Elias
Blink (Pamplin);
2000
1991— Ten
Confessions of a Ragamuffin
Stories;
Man: The
1997—
Best of Rick
(KMG).
from Tennessee, but he
Elias hails
paid his dues for a decade on the Southern California club circuit before gaining critical acclaim in the early '90s with
cut from the same cloth
as
works by Tom
camp, and Bruce Springsteen. Fans of that
were drawn to
Iball called "his autobiographical songs of faith, his rag-
and soulfully played said that his voice
and kerosene
Thompson the
Confessions,
John
guitar."
sounded
"as
if
J.
Thompson
it
called
it
as
"a
and
gut-level expression of real-life faith
CCM went all-out
"one of the best debut recordings ever by a Chris-
Number
Fifty-eight
Albums
of All Time.
on
their
list
would
Is
place
it
at
of the 100 Greatest Christian
The songs "Confessions
and Miles," and "The Word riffs,
rich."
also described the debut album, Rick Elias
tian artist"; ten years later, in 2000, they
tar
of True Tunes
was melodically
amidst the wreckage of the western world."
and
lyrics
he had been gargling chipped
for ten years, yet
Love" are
all
of Love," "Miles
built
which first
on strong
cementing the Springsteen connections. At
called
He also resurfaced in the Christian market in the late member of Rich Mullins A Ragamuffin Band,
inspired
KMG
Man: The
from
to release a collection of songs
two albums under
amuffin
the misleading
title
his
Confessions of a Rag-
Best of Rick Elias.
Ignored in the just-mentioned retrospective
John Mellen-
Petty,
style
two albums
ged rasp of a voice, and his fresh combination of poetic
glass
the film. '90s as a
Roots rock singer Rick
what
band
is
a
1997 solo
project called Blink. Elias described the latter project as "just a collection of demos," as personal,
didn't
seem
right for
somewhat edgy songs
any of the Christian
performed his material. Less gritty than the Blink also departs
that
who
typically
earlier
albums,
artists
from the trademark story-song format
to
provide fare more typical of the contemporary Christian music
market. Songs such as "Hole in plain trite like
("I
need
a hole in
My
my heart
come
off as just
hole in
my head"),
Heart" like a
something The Wonders might have done. "God,
however, puts a bouncy melody at the service of
lampooning Christian businesses that for the masses. "Streets of
song from
Elias's first
Rome"
album.
is
Elias has
set
Inc.,"
satirical lyrics
out to market Christ
actually an update of a
never sounded more
like
gui-
Springsteen than on the moving ballads "Prayers of the Saints,"
his abso-
which acknowledges the support of Christian community, and
— 299
The Elms
if You Believed." sung from the perspective of Christ. "Blink"
on the
reflects
fleeting nature of
life,
and "The More Things
Change" offers an elegant affirmation of God's steadfastness, backdrop of piano and
set against a
sions
conces-
its
potential that endeared
the sober evaluation of Christian
many
fans to Elias's early work.
'the Christian .
Despite
cello.
toward adult contemporary expectations. Blink retains
walk' and
never had a walk.
At
6'4".
is
who
one
the poor /
his
•
His weakness
in
sat beside the
which
is
/
The next
basketball-player
He
whore." Such poignancy is typical
certainly better than average musically
married to
is
voc. (-2001)
albums. In addition to his
(+ 2001).
Owen Thomas,
Thorn Daugherty,
//
2000— The
gtr.,
gtr. (+
2001— The
Elms [EP] (Sparrow);
Steve Marsh, bass, voc.
Bob
Carlisle.
A modern pop band from Seymour.
—
some
trio in search of a bass player. For
Owen Thomas
had
led
1996); Glen Teeple,
(d.
Things Break (Reunion); Let
gtr..
They added James Thompson
was a progressive Canadian pop rock band that two albums and toured North America as the opening Michael W. Smith in 1986. The group was composed
two brothers Glen and Ross Teeple and
their cousin, Steve
name from Elim Hall, a church built by The band made two albums, which both
Marsh. They took their their grandfathers.
came out on Reunion
in the
same
though
year,
sion of Things Break,
produced by Gary
available previously.
The
custom
a
ver-
Chapman, had been
track to the latter
title
worship
album
meditation on mortality: "Let's Play 'Science Says'
is
but most of
Marsh and Glen Teeple would
died of liver cancer the
day that
it
was
is
an
join
was too good
all
a
group with
Grows Where
#
sample revealed a group
guitars,
at least five
and big rock
vocals,
good songs
in their
compared The Elms to
'90s
named but
Rose.
it
like
The
Flying Machine
5 in 1969), Edison Lighthouse
My Rosemary Goes." # 5 in 1970) or Pilot
even allow the catchiest of girl
#
5 in 1975). Like the
The
all
first
two
of those bands, they
about
their catchy songs to be
exact point of "Goodnight. Rosa"
is
a
un-
seems to present the concluding words of a guy
who has witnessed
B
little
warm
("Smile a Little Smile for Me."
clear,
released.
worked. The
ogy would be to one-hit wonders
in-
Marsh
in
to keep
superstars like Oasis and the Foo Fighters, but the better anal-
a
One Hundred
Feels Like Lcve.
It
to his date
a goodnight's sleep until she
and
now hopes
she will not have
makes the choice he thinks she
needs to make. Ample "la-da-dee-dah's" give the song a '70s
Kenneth Eriksson,
Per Hedtjarn, drums; Lasse Olsson,
bass;
Nilsson Wihk, voc;
Robert Wirensjo, kybrd.
1989
gtr.;
Prince
Lasse
of Peace
(Alarma).
Ellen
in-
Visiting).
1997 and became The Elms
in
repertoire. Official press materials
("Love
"
out.
with memorable melodies,
("Magic,"
Ellen
at their father's
under wraps and wanted to generate buzz before the main
album came
dictment against the idolatrous equation of scientific fact with
one of that group's albums.
a
kybrd.; Ross Teeple,
Thrive.
It
Elim Hall
for
still
years prior to this,
dependent albums under that name (Gardenshew;Just
recorded
truth. Steve
The Elms were
church under the name Just Visiting, and they recorded two
drums
1986
Indiana.
introduced by Sparrow on a five-song EP while they were
1999. Sparrow seemed to think the group
bubblegum feel appropriate to The rest of the short album has critic
B was not
a female rapper but a Scandinavian power-
No
pop band with
a
tion regarding
them remains available, but what appears to was released on Terry Taylor's
sound similar to that of Petra.
informa-
have been their only album
Alarma Records, and the group thanks Charlie Norman (brother
Larry Norman)
tions.
Big Surprise.
www.theelms.net
Chris and
of
voc; James Thompson,
2001); Keith Miller, bass
as a producer for
Elim Hall
Days
with
care of
The Elms
tall.
Christian radio hits: "Blink" (# 10 in 1998).
of
word / Took
kept His
as well.
has played keyboards and sung backup vo-
Steps of Faith" for
act for
song, "Real
of popular culture
T
7ball.
a crawl."
own recordings, he has Randy Stonehill, Chris Taylor, Tuesday's Child, Split Level, The Wayside, and other artists. He also cowrote the Christian radio hit "Walkin' Up the on
worked
And
of the project,
gtr.,
cals
'wept
Chris Thomas, drums, voc;
who
begin.
hear people talking about
have to laugh." he once told
always been
It's
Rick Ehas
Linda Elias,
I
T
new day
the distractions of a
Man," juxtaposes the macho images
The opening
thoughts of one
in their liner notes for help track.
who
transla-
"Don't End the Night." presents the
tosses
night, trying to sort out
with
and turns throughout a
some
sleepless
basic questions of truth before
described as Jars of
the superficiality of a similarly retro
theme.
its
sound that one
Clay singing Newsboys
"Lifeboat" (not a Steve Taylor cover)
is
songs.
a radio-friendly
wor-
ship song addressed to Christ. "You're Glowing" sounds almost like a children's song, ("If
sky.
you're I'll
down
with
the tracks.
fly a plane").
lyrics inspired I'll
by Runaway Bunny
ride the train / If you're in the
Horns add an
Beatlesque flourish. "You Think You
"All
You Need
Know a Guy"
rious Everclear-type ballad of unfulfilled needs.
Cry " (not the Lost Dogs song) as the ultimate role
model
is
a
is
a
Is
"Real
moving description
for true masculinity
Love"
more
se-
Men
of Jesus
300
Eloi
After the debut
EP, a
at the core
rather different band with the
Thomas
produced the full-length album The Big
brothers
still
Surprise.
Owen Thomas announced. "We abandoned the acous-
sound
tic
time."
and made the
(of the EP)
No one
else agreed
with
disc for rock 'n' roll fans this
this assessment. Rather. The Big
from the debut and seven more
Surprise contains three songs
gamut from 70s power-pop
equally sugary tunes that run the
The Bay City Rollers, with obvious influences from "Mickey" The songs "Here's My Hand" and "You Get Me Every Time" are more lush, softer tunes. "The Buzzing
listeners of
Tom
though sometimes
in unex-
pectedly poetic ways. Dylanesque biblical imagery plays
on the unjust and righteous
"It rains
truth
is
louder than hell
/
a role:
The sound of the Samaritan passes away/
as well /
A forgetful
His friends and his family have nothing to say." Proceeds from the sale of Exquisite Whisper were donated to "Feed the Children." an
Oklahoma-based
charity.
many
bubblegum. The opening "Hey, Hey" reminded
to '60s
forthrightly with issues of faith,
Embodyment
Basil's
Andrew Goodwin, Lanigan, gtr.;
Won't Stop"
is
Christian radio
sung
hits:
in a soaring falsetto that recalls '60s pop.
"Lifeboat" (# 13
Hey" (#5
2000); "Hey,
in
in
McCaddon,
voc.
(- 2000)
1998— Embrace the Eternal (Solid 2001—Hold Your Breath.
(+ 2000).
2001).
Mark Garza, drums; Kevin Donnini,
gtr.;
Kris
//
bass; James
Sean Corbray, voc.
State);
2000— The
Narrow
Scope of Things;
www.embodymentcore.com
Eloi Jeff
Gothard, drums; Bryan
bass.
1997— Degrees
Hilliard, gtr.;
Seth Poor, voc; Stephen Smiley,
of Freedom (Hot Trax);
1
999—Mold (Cross
Rhythms).
cross between Metallica and Ugly Kid
Described as "a
the hard rock band Eloi offers a basic metal groove with
Phantom
Tollbooth calls "just
enough grunge
The group comes out
teresting."
Joe."
what
to keep things in-
of Dallas. Texas,
and takes
its
name from Jesus' cry of dereliction on the cross (Mark 15:34). The basic sound has been likened to Tool, Helmet, and Korn. Eloi's independent release Degrees of Freedom earned them the honor of being named HM Magazine's "favorite unsigned band" for 1997. That status was remedied for Mold with a resultant rise in production values. The title song to the album calls listeners to let go of their lives and let God change them. "Looking Christian"
movement
revisits
in /
theme from the
early Jesus
man in a know Jesus takes
contrasting the outward appearance of a
three-piece suit to a long-hair
me
a
with tattoos
("I
The Christian metal band from Arlington, Texas, called Embodyment has made two albums that sound like the work of two completely different bands. The group formed as early as 1993 as a straight death metal
Crimson Thorn. By ever,
major
first
release,
like
how-
they had leavened that sound with generous doses of
punk
hardcore. Embrace the Eternal
is
a very hard, rhythmic
metal album with some similarity to the work of Living Sacrifice.
The most
distinctive element
McCaddon, who somehow at the
same time. This
pulsating
rhythm
learned
is
the vocal style of Kris
how
and scream
to growl
excessively ugly sound
set against a
is
section with virtually no relief in the form of
guitar solos or anything else. for their technical quality,
The band was
songs as such; rather, the
universally praised
while most reviews noted that
the songs sounded alike and none of
them
really
whole album had the
all
sounded
like
what
The
feel of
Lighthouse called "a collection of licks with vocals." Lyrics are
not understandable, but
To him I'm looking Christian").
band akin to groups
the time of their
nying
liner notes reveal
when
accessed through the accompa-
engagement with such
issues as gossip
("20 Tongues"), lust ("Blinded"), and conscience ("Carnival
Elysian Skies
Chair") from a distinctly Christian perspective and often in
Ben Busch, kybrd.; John Feighey, drums; John Wahurmund,
gtr.;
Keith Giles, voc;
—
1998
Bill
Schmid,
quite perceptive ways.
The song "Breed"
offers
an
mony to faith without apology: "Call me what you want / The Falling to truth remains the same / am branded Christian
an alternative modern rock band from
my knees / A servant unto Christ / In this world of disease." As
bass.
Exquisite
Angel).
I
Elysian Skies
is
Southern California remarkable for the big-name support they
Doug Van
managed
larly
to pull in for their debut album.
Adam Again
ecutive producer
Wayne
Everett and
Gene Eugene
Andy
of
the beating of Jesus described in Luke 22:63-64.
Plasencio (of
Plumb and Sixpence None
sound that Phantom
with fewer guitar tic
frills."
sound down
strumming.
Tollbooth said "suggests
Elysian Skies has the pat.
The Waiting
modern rock
but supplements
it
swirling
with folksy acous-
Giles' high pitched vocals also give the
distinctive edge.
The nine songs on
their
is
debut album
band all
a
deal
Two
years
.
HM noted, the band's assault style
served as engineers and mixers to help ex-
J. J.
.
is
on the song "Prophesy," where the
effective
shouted repeatedly over a pounding double bass
the Richer) craft the band's sound in the studio. The result a
Pelt of
.
Pnckett of
as well as
The Prayer Chain
explicit testi-
Whisper (Baby
gtr.,
riff
particutitle
is
that recalls
came back with an album closer The Deftones or Stavesacre than to death metal genre. McCaddon was gone (later
later,
the band
to the emo-core sounds of
anything to turn
in the
up
in
Society's Finest), and the
dies,
and guitars
Critics loved
it,
new
singer actually
The songs had melocould be heard above the pummeling beat.
sang, often in a soft
and beautiful
voice.
though die-hard death metal fans
who
still
End Time Warriors
com-
consider Embrace the Eternal to be a Christian classic plained noisily that the ;
name
if
band should
they were going to reinvent themselves so drastically
Point taken.
Still,
The Narrow Scope of Things remains the
The new
Sean Corbray does his share of
vocalist.
screaming and. as Bandoppler assured
make your
"will
work
band with deep metal
of a metal band, or at least of a hard rock roots.
have changed their
at least
ears bleed, even
if
there
is
some singing
.
in
new
and the word "poetic" was often used to describe
his
The song "Assembly Line Humans" continues to reveal Embodyment's bone-crunching potential and "Like Cigarettes" comes close to recalling the Embodyment of yore. Still, "One Less Addiction" approach ("Naked trees are clawing for
is
That
actually offered as a ballad.
Me
Me" (which
stellar
Sunday" expresses disappointment that the easy seems to have slipped away over the
explains (or doesn't explain) their
statement: "emit ridge
name with
a clever
song and
'"Killing
the
on the
Hold Your
third album,
first
Breath,
album
lin;
the music
rock,
is
hard
Still
completely melodic with no screaming
whatsoever. Treble Bandoppler (writing for
HM)
indicated that
concerts had revealed Corbray really wasn't a screamer but agreed that
on Hold Your
Breath,
he had found his niche: soul-
powerful singing to accompany a heavy, brooding mass of
ful,
undertones. Standout songs include "Heaven "Belly Up."
and "Yours Truly." With bands
Is
like
a Letter
Bomb,"
Tool selling out
amphitheaters and with Creed's records in chart-stratosphere, the radio-accessibility of melodic hard rock all-time high.
Embodyment
willing for a general
to
seemed to be
at
an
indicated that they were ready and
market crossover.
1996— Five
Closer Nearer.
Emmaus nity
Church
the outreach ministry of the
is
Emmaus Commu-
They have a Delirious? The group has a about eight members and
in Dublin, Ireland.
MTV
gerated ways. Although
history similar to shifting led
is
what appear
reported that "band
it is
member-
by Ronan
England. Press reports
in
often tout the group's ecumenicity in
to be exag-
members
island,"
all
of the
members (regardless of members of the
their
background or
charismatic, nonde-
upbringing) appear to be
nominational (and therefore Protestant) church that gives the
group
its
name. The
two Emmaus albums consist simply by members of the comalbums followed, which are no longer
first
of praise and worship choruses sung
Two more
munity.
lost
With the EPs
listed in their discographies.
Five
and
All Over the
they came into their own, shaping up as an actual pop
World,
band with
a definitive
rock/folk/country sound. Weight finally
album's worth of material, compiling
full
from the past projects along with some songs
not previously available.
The
live
album
revisits
many
of these
tracks again, albeit with a harder edge. Closer Nearer, the Doerksen,
Lilley, gtr.;
gtr.:
Marty Gast. kybrd., bass; Derek Iddison, drums; Rob
Mark Weise,
voc.
1
995— Discretion
(Ridgerian);
1997— Undi-
in-
clude both Protestants and Catholics from both parts of the
favorite songs
Erik
[EP];
Temple bar Theatre Dub-
—
2000
brought together a
emit ridge
into Grace;
Live at the
www.emmauscommunity.com/band/body.htm
"Rojo" Johnston, a writer for
as well.
merely completed the
transformation evident on Narrow Scope of Things.
Me; 1991— Walk
1989—Come
Over the World [EP]; Weight;
ship of usually
The
meaning."
1997—All
air").
and more melodic styles) express the ongoing quest for holiness that surfaced frequently
the following
Emmaus
that of Britain's
alternates internally
name with
had
The group
not a person, a place, a disease, or a
is
Selected:
between the very hard
in
faith he
years.
readers, the songs
its
them." Corbray also serves as lyricist for the group's songs,
he believes, for others through history. "Lazy
singer and,
as a child
301
album
of
all
new
first
material in years, represents a return to roots.
with the group performing contemporary hymns and worship
vided Soul (Light).
songs.
Toronto-based emit ridge (always lower case) emerged out
Canadian club scene
of the tian
band that sounded
The
latter description
in the
like a
mid
'90s as a
low-key Chris-
more pop version of
Pearl
Jam.
immediately compares them to At-
Third Day, an analogy that holds aurally but not lyriAlthough Gast says, "we really want people to see the
lanta's cally.
hope through our music." the band itly religious
off."
careful not to use explic-
language that would offend the secular audience
they court. As Weise puts culture truth
is
it,
and present
it
"you've got to be able to bring the to
them
before they switch
you
on
its
Emmaus
presents an alternative rock sound (es-
three 1997 albums) that
by American funk and soul land.
Phantom
as
Tollhooth singles
one encounters with Collective Soul. "Now"
is
ad-
dressed to a presence that has always "been there" for the
is
as heavily influenced
by the Celtic sounds of
lence" as especially impressive tracks (both
The
first
of these offers a spoken
bassline.
The
ing
"Give
lyric:
desert / Give
latter kicks in
on the
live
homeSi-
album).
word monologue over a funky
with distorted guitars and
a plead-
me a voice in the silence / Give me a river in the me some mercy with my justice / Give me love,
love, love."
End Time Warriors See E.T.W.
its
out "Peter" and "Voice in the
Thus, songs that deal with relationships ("Pieces": "She's
Beyond") mix with ones that present the sort of muted spirituality
Musically pecially
302
Priscilla
Georgia,
Engle
Priscilla 1
Engle
986—Pristi//o
1989—Age/ess
Engle (Frontline);
1990—
Love (Diadem);
where the couple now lived. Saved and
Spirit-filled, he
continued to play with Sea Level until 1980. then went solo
more opportunity
order to have
in
to share the message and en-
Learning to Love.
thusiasm of his faith in ways that sitting behind Christian pop singer and songwriter Pnscilla Engle is
from Muncie, Indiana. Her debut
Are Lookin' Up"
Chapman
and 'Add
Up
the Wonders" by
and Stormie Omartian; likewise
with songwriting on Ageless
Ray
Michael
Boltz would
assist
a collection of light rock
Love,
CCAI compared Engle's albums to contemporary works by Sheila Walsh and Jamie Owens-Collins. songs.
Christian radio
hits:
"To
Live
Christ" (# 20
Is
in
1986).
English's debut album. Lights in the World, features back-
ground vocals by Bonnie Bramlett and evinces a
As Joe
1980— Lights
English:
The the
in
World (Refuge);
1
ests in the Spirit-led life
1983— Press On (Myrrh); 1984— Live; 1985— The Best (Refuge); 1988— Bock to Basics: English 101. As The English
Band:
Come
1985—
singer in 1980 after a stellar career in main-
stream rock and a spectacular conversion to charismatic,
first
New
York,
began playing with the group Jam Factory at the
age of eighteen and for six years toured with the group, open-
Hendnx. Janis Joplin, and the Allman Jam Factory's 1970 album, Sitting in the Trap, was produced by Paul McCartney. For English, the years with Jam
ing for such acts as Jimi Brothers.
Factory were fraught with personal troubles, including a failed marriage. After he mer, playing
left
whom he
ber of
the group, he worked as a session drum-
on over twenty albums that went gold or
num. Then he was with
Wings
plati-
CCM
end times.
magazine
English's biggest
Matthew Ward."
more of
a
invited to join McCartney's band, Wings,
like "it
com-
later
was recorded
made with
project,
were
split
"My Strength
("Wake Up," "The Best the same vein.
Its title
Is
Is
between
in the Lord")
and
continues
track alludes to English's past
fortune and fame /
I
count
loss
it all
sound
a rockier
On
Yet to Come"). Press
("I
compared
albums were written by members of
his band, especially key-
board player John Rossasco. Critical complaints that the
bums were
too bland
may have prompted
tougher sound on What You Need, with
ment
that the record
was
a
group
effort.
official
The
acknowledg-
official
lineup for
"The English Band" included Paul Brannon on bass and George Cocchini on
guitar.
The
title
track to
What You Need
as well as
"Children of the Light" are hook-filled rockers, while
Will
"I
of a pop classic in the typical English tradition.
The album
commitment
to a relationship with a longtime
al-
English to go for the
at the
three years,
to
The song "Royal Priesthood" has a hymnlike, worshipful quality. Most of the songs on English's first three Jesus' name").
and Mars and Wings left after
in
walked
Camp)
He
to-
pop
light
Follow You" (written by Cocchini with Steve
the Wings over America live album.
in a
group that had toured
a
stylistically
mem-
for the band's Venus
hit,
— too clean and sanitized." Held Accountable was
band
away from
would
English
album sounded
played from 1974 to 1976. English was a
Speed of Sound albums, and for the legendary tour that yielded
partly out of
and
gether. Its songs ("First Love."
miracle-oriented faith. Born in 1949 in Rochester,
English
Camp
Account-
Yet to
Is
Joe English entered contemporary Christian
pop
as a
in the
"Shine On," to be one of their "ten best records of 1980."
hospital zone
(Myrrh).
Drummer music
and
would pick the album, which yielded
plain that the debut
982— Held
able;
What You Need
is
that of basic soft rock, and the lyrics emphasize English's inter-
Cornerstone described English's vocal style as "a cross between
Band
English
level of pro-
duction unusual for Christian music at the time. The sound
Steve
Joe English and
drum set did
a
not afford.
album includes
self-titled
several original songs in addition to 'Things
by Steve
1959)
(b.
cludes with "Through the Veil," a synthesized
seems out of place but
is
a treasure in its
own
more
hymn
right.
returns to the soul-flavored pop of Lights
sics
is
in the
Back
conthat
to
Ba-
World and
includes a rewritten Christianized version of
Marvin Gaye's
joined Sea Level, a group formed by three
"How Sweet
6).
Allman Brothers that
on that album
girlfriend, Dayle,
whom he would later marry. is
perhaps best
In 1977, English
members of the remembered for their
song "That's Your Secret" (# 50 in 1978). Shortly after
left her,
stant pain and dependent
In 1984, Joe English
on
a walker.
Although doctors had
home one
book because English's
album
night from a charismatic prayer group meeting claiming to be
Live
though
some time by an emptiness
fame, nor drugs had been able to to
God and
fill,
that neither money,
English gave himself over
joined a charismatic group in Indiana Springs
Better songs
Me Back"
(not
became is
a
member
accorded
role in the
a
of a band called
separate listing in this
band (on
their only studio
album) appears to have been limited to playing the drums. The
completely healed. Inspired by what he took to be a miracle, for
and "Take
an Andrae Crouch cover).
Forerunner. The group
a
Rivers, Take
are "Behold the Glory"
winding
predicted a six-month recovery time, she returned
and driven
Johnny
following hospitalization, in con-
Dayle crashed the couple's Porsche in an accident on road one night that
this,
It Is" (cf.
it
listed above,
however, was also by this group,
includes songs from English's previous albums
(in-
him on vocals. work as a session drummer on
cluding three from Lights) with English has continued to
number
of projects.
Mark Joseph
a
(author of The Rock and Roll
303
Michael English
,
Rebellion) credits
as the
him with "showing
drums could not be
that an instrument such
intrinsically evil, a
widespread mis-
One hopes
understanding in the Christian world."
that such a
misunderstanding has never been as widespread as Joseph implies.
Not many
in the Christian
but
to such a view,
was
it
and
character of rock
at large
prevalent for a while
who
fundamentalist Christians ,
world
songs
number
a
by Buffalo
cited
among
comeback against the Houston
liked to equate the
rhythmic
the inspiration to lead his
were always obvious and the perspective was never taken
English's debut project,
seri-
On"
Angel Choir" (# 4 1982); "First
You" (# 14
(#17
in
in
1
98
1
Love" (# 9 in
1986);
);
"One (#
weeks
for 8
I
"Dyin' " (#
1
7
in
1
98
1983); "Stop" (# 18
in
"The Master" (#
1
);
in
1986);
5 in
1981); "Midnight
in
Him" (#
"Praise
5
in
1983); "Will Follow
"What You Need"
1986).
And by
his strength alone,
CCM
temporary Christian music
3,
1993.
Though
blessed
I
The
could
beyond mea-
overcome." In a review of
I
Kathleen Ervin wrote.
album
mind when they
in
NFL
in a historic
glory /
I
critic
can't help but think that an
what people had
team
on January
won / For I've been
sure /
ously in responsible quarters.
Oilers
lyrics affirm, "In Christ alone will
pride myself in battles
its
named song was
last
quarterback Frank Reich as providing
Bills'
him with
certain
contemporary
"Mary Did You Know," and
standout track, "In Christ Alone." The
music from Africa. The racist connotations of such an idea
Christian radio hits: "Shine
of inspirational, adult
the Rock,"
like "Solid as
have ever held
with supposedly demonic jungle
roll
and featured
like
Michael English
originally
— an inspiring, rousing message
fused with the best that music had to offer in
is
thought of con-
its
day."
in-
Very few
agreed with that sentiment. Rather, as indicated above,
critics
was
English
typically regarded
with the
sort of disdain usually
reserved for Michael Bolton. Like Bolton, English produced a
Michael English 1991— Michael
English (Curb);
sort of easy listening variety of soul music, the contrived na-
1993—Hope; 995—Healing; 1996—Free-
1998—Gospel; 2000— Heaven
dom;
real
to Earth.
and
In terms of musical style
ability,
scandal-ridden gospel
Michael English has often been regarded as the Christian
star
equivalent of Michael Bolton. Frequently dismissed by critics,
he nevertheless managed to gain a loyal fan base and to achieve
almost unprecedented "industry success" before revelations
about his personal
life
what would become
in 1994 initiated
pattern of ups and downs,
marked by
English
star.
was
raised
in
a
North Carolina, where,
Wallace,
a
brief forays into the gen-
market and by various comebacks as
eral
a
chastened Christian
Pentecostal church in
strict
at the age of eight,
singing with his family in a gospel group called
he began
The Singing
with the notion of being
became is
a professional gospel singer.
a hairdresser,
he
His background, notably,
not in contemporary Christian music, but in the southern
gospel world of quartets and family groups.
with the Singing Americans (1980-1982,
He
has sung
1984-1985),
the
Happy Goodmans (1982-1983), the Couriers (1983-1984), and The Bill Gaither Trio/The Gaither Vocal Band (1985-present).
Throughout the
'80s,
English
was open with the
press
about the fact that he suffered from clinically diagnosed panic disorder,
which made him susceptible to severe and
ble panic attacks.
received
from
He
his faith,
wife, Lisa, in dealing to educate people
inexplica-
testified in public to the help that
he had
from therapy, and especially from
with the
disorder,
with regard to
its
and he
led a
oft-misunderstood nature
go solo and to His
more confident on
move
first, self-titled
ascribed
ment
more
stage. English decided to
into the contemporary Christian market.
album was produced by Brown Bannister
for
is
and to lovers of
nothing intrinsically wrong
new
audiences, and (as with
work must be
to difference in taste than to legitimate assess-
of execution.
No one thought that English performed his many (critics) simply did not like the performed. And those who appraise merit
brand of music poorly; brand of music he
more on commercial
potential than artistic integrity were ex-
tremely pleased. The Gospel Music Association "Best
New
been recording
Two the
named
years
for
almost twenty years.
later,
the follow-up album, Hope, continued in
same vein with English
delivering emotion-soaked adult
contemporary ballads and rhythmic pop songs with passion.
He
English
Artist of the Year" even though, technically, he'd
a soulful
He
pleads to be rescued in the breathy "Save Me."
belts out the hook-laden
chorus to "There
Is
a
Love" with con-
vincing bravado, sustained by a dynamic choir. Equally upbeat is
"Message of Mercy," while the theologically euphemistic
"Love Moves in Mysterious Ways"
rangement.
Lyrically, the
is
set to a
simple piano ar-
album's titular theme
is
expressed in
"Holding Out Hope" and "A Place Called Hope." The album
se-
MOR,
and
he headlined a national tour featuring First Call, Angelo
and
cured English's reputation as the king of Christian
Veronica, and
Mark Lowry.
In 1994, English received single evening, a at
new
one time by any
ptiblic
an incredible
artist.
with Marabeth Jordon, the
now
Dove awards
in a
Less than twenty-four hours later he
announce what would soon become
knowledge: he had engaged
and she was
six
record for the most awards ever received
called a press conference to
and consequences. In 1989, feeling
a sacrilege to rock purists
But, of course, there
Bolton) critically negative reactions to English's
his
campaign
R&B.
with creating new genres
Sa-
maritans. After graduating from high school and briefly pursuing barber college
which was
ture of
1
in
an extramarital
affair
(also married) singer for First Call,
pregnant with his child (she subsequently
— 304
Engrave
had oc-
Though
far
from a comeback to an industry he had never
curred during the aforementioned tour, which had served as
actually
left,
the record does serve up another feast for fans of
lost the
baby to a miscarriage). In
benefit fundraiser for
facing of his
unwanted
Mercy
crass irony, the affair
Ministries,
an outreach to
women
pregnancies. English voluntarily returned
Dove awards, though the Gospel Music Association
he would continue to be
Warner Alliance discontinued
ent. Less graciously,
promotion
books as the
listed in the record
all
said
recipi-
and
sales
both of his albums. English said he was retiring
for
from gospel music, but
he continued to record with the
in fact
inspirational adult contemporary.
'How
Grace
Knew"
are
Feels,"
The songs "To
powerful examples of the form.
all
giveness, faith,
Live On,"
Believe in You," and "If You Only
"I'll
and the overcoming of
Lyrically, for-
affliction are
and appropriate themes. "Finally Free" seems
prominent
like a potential
autobiographical signature song: "I'm free to play the
my
Give up
role /
need to have control ... I'm
lesser
finally free of
Gaither group and, indeed,
me." Unfortunately. English's troubles were not behind him.
song with them
No
won another Dove award for his Bowed on My Knees") the very next year. was divorced from his wife. He continued to ("I
In 1995, English
life
Tina Wilmurth charged him with assault and theft after an
illegally
which he locked her out of
down an
chased her guards.
Wilmurth
dropped the charges and told the
Our argument
'Every couple argues.
in-
apartment and then
he was restrained by security
alley until
later
their
who
greatly exaggerated because of
press.
happened to be
just
Michael
in the
is
music
same year that English swept the Dove awards
In 1994. the
and then returned
his trophies,
Wynonna
that
film, Silent Fall (starring
was
he recorded a duet with coun-
featured in the Bruce Beresford
Richard Dreyfuss). The success of that
seemed to open the door
for a possible career
mainstream music, leading English to
release a couple of
song, 'Healing," in
adult contemporary pop albums for the general market.
album Healing
is
actually a hasty compilation of
less-specifically Christian songs
some
The
of the
from Michael English and Hope
Wynonna. Freedom
plus the duet with
center for an admitted addiction to prescription drugs.
is
new
material and in-
Amazes Me," which enjoyed
cludes 'Your Love
new album from
his
Indianapolis'
on adult contemporary
radio. English
WXIR-FM
Heirloom The Imperials, .
considerable
never
left
Taff.
J.
Jeff
and Sheri Easter
(see
D. Sumner and the Stamps, and
Even while touring as
a
mainstream
artist,
by English with
such songs, traditional
his 'secular" band.
'John the Revelator."
of Theresa Ross of
was
it
the station's
any artists who "have gone through
policy not to play songs by
Gill's
hymns performed
"Gospel Ship." and
"Go Rest on That Mountain."
English's
much
WVFJ
said, 'If
I
left
but up.
I
I
ever have a
if I'll
don't feel like
God
believe
Christian radio
name
it
was
seven years."
It
CCM
to
Earth produced again by
would be doing the
I
has plans for me, but "Solid as the
hits:
Rock" (#
and other media inaccurately
for 2
weeks
Won't Leave You"
in
1992); "Holding
of Mercy" (# 9
the Year;
Hope
(# 4
in
in
1993);
"There
Is
God
if
Out Hope
a Love" (# 6
in
up."
1991);
"Mary
1992); "Love
in
to
in
gave
I
it
You" (#
14
in
1993); "Message
1994).
New
Artist of the Year; 1992 Male Vocalist; 1993 ("In
Christ Alone"); 1994 Artist of
1994 Male Vocalist; 1994 Inspirational Song ("Holding Out
to You"); 1994
Pop/Contemporary Album (Hope).
Engrave Nathan Morris, kybrd. 1997
Engrave thesizers
is
Polaris (Velvet
the solo project of
re-
the troubles started.
on
The album
to the product that
and there
would
are
for
The music
with the exception of occasional
samples. As with most ambient music, there
tion" as
syn-
Polaris includes four
a 1996 cassette called Benediction.
entirely instrumental,
listeners,
album he had
Empire).
Nathan Morris, who uses
and drum machines to create dark ambient music
tracks released is
was even announced all
will of
1991); "Start a Party" (# 7
Me" (#4
don't
"I
keep screwing
in
sic
intended to make in 1994," before
I
I
CCM,
told
in this business again,
Did You Know?" (# 28
English's "first recording of Christian music as 'the
He
myself
for
sinned,
was eventually sen-
to play." English
tenced to three years of probation.
know
who
pulled the song of every person
would be no one
there
the Christian electronic scene.
heralded return to contemporary Christian
Bannister.
ported that
s
a
higher standard." By contrast, Jerry Williams of Houston's
Standout songs include
Mylon LeFevre
music came with the album Heaven
in
said
he often
Surrender All") in his concerts. The album Gospel
'I
a collection of
Brown
from
the
included a smattering of traditional gospel songs ('Blessed As-
Vince
comment
who
radio,
Male Vocalist; 1993 Inspirational Song
producer on albums by such artists as
surance,"
against
first single
their playlists. Typical of the 'let's shoot
our wounded" approach was the
gospel scene completely, though, as he continued to serve as
was
A police
and the Christian music industry closed ranks
him, with several radio stations deleting the
Dove Awards: 1992
Russ
his
investigation ensued as to whether he had obtained the drugs
1993); "Save
success
and
has finally gotten
personal struggles" because the station "needs to hold to
business."
try star
who
in order," then English checked himself into a rehabilitation
make tabloid news as he grew his hair long, dated a stripper, and made disparaging public remarks about the gospel music industry. In 1996, a twenty-year-old live-in girlfriend named cident in
much hype
sooner had the album hit the shelves amid
publicity regarding "our old friend
identify
it
is
nothing
intrin-
as Christian for
no accompanying
most
"texts for medita-
with Ambient Theology. Engrave's instrumental
— 305
Erinfall
often have a sci-fi tone to as
them and
are consistently described
""moody" and "captivating."
collection of other songs
—
were designated Return of the Frog
Queen (Sub Pop). children
emo band
Jeremy Enigk was leader of the general market
Sunny Day Real rect result of
Estate.
The break-up
of that group
though he maintains there were other tensions that
was
a di-
During the group's
seemed to be derived from
some
track and
them
later respond, "I
in that the orchestra
and tone. None of the songs give
though
some
in
("Explain,"
who al-
"Shade and the Black Hat") there are pointers for those
know him
The
a Sgt. Pepper feel
not only accentuates but actually
overt expression to Enigk's faith,
to be a believer.
More
simply obscure. True Tunes challenged of lines like
its
often, the lyrics are
make
readers to
"moving through shallow water
sense
to spill there /
wave torn apart on its sail." Enigk continues to mainsomewhat tenuous relationship with the contemporary
crash a tain a
Christian music subculture. In 2000, he told
HM
magazine
that he does not necessarily see himself as a Christian in the
same sense that many people want to apply the term entry on
re-
had
a reason to sing it."
Kathie and Michie Epstein 1977—Friends
fairy tales.
numbers have
of the other
defines the song's structure
ready
bombing. Asked about her
a parent in the
Sunny Day Real
For trivia buffs: Jeremy Enigk also sang with the
He
left
Kathie and Michie (pronounced mish-ee) Epstein were a ter act that
career.
Two
remains of historical interest due to Kathie's
years after graduating from Oral Roberts Univer-
the latter recorded a solo
sity,
sis-
later
Records, which
was headed by
arranger, composer,
album The Quiet
Riot for Petra
the noted Christian producer,
and conductor Paul Johnson. That same
year (1976), Kathie and Paul were married. She retained her
maiden name
for the project
rational songs titled Friends,
the
title
with her
Celebration of His Love
The next year
an album of
inspi-
later re-released
under
sister,
which was
on Bread and Honey
(1978), she recorded Finders Keepers as
Lee Johnson. The Johnsons
later divorced
records.
Kathie
and Kathie married
former NFL star Frank Gifford. She became famous as talkshow host Kathie Lee Gifford, coanchoring the popular morning show Regis and Kathie Lee with Regis Philbin.
(see the
Estate)
Old Lu when the other members seventh grade.
(Petra).
hiatus,
twenty-one-piece orchestra backing his ethereal vocals on
surreal songs that
to
Support Fund on behalf of
for a Children's
who lost
markably passionate performance of the song, Enriquez would
however, Enigk surprised everyone with a solo album featuring
title
along with a
album, which
only
this
Sunny Day Real Estate would reand make albums that many Christian music fans con-
tinue to regard as Christian records.
a
it
This Little Light
Enigk embracing the Christian faith of his youth,
exacerbated. Eventually.
group
on the
was produced by Steve Siler, who cowrote "Not Too Far from Here" with Ty Lacy. Some of the proceeds from the project
Jeremy Enigk 1998
the bombing. Eventually, she agreed to record
band Poor
group were
of that
still
in
Erinfall Johann Fontamillas; Wilson
Peraltla.
1997
Breathe (Velocity).
before the band matured (literally and
mixes industrial rock with ambient techno music
Erinfall
musically).
to offer diversity that appeals to those in the electronic scene
who
Mikaila Enriquez
are not too obsessively
subgenre.
1996— This
Uttie Light (Unison).
when
ning
late,
was not
planted at the
there,
killed
Kim
from Here" from
Boyce's By Faith album as
was
News
fa-
a tribute to
featured on the McNeil-Lehrer
performed the song repeatedly,
Oklahoma City
At her
of the inspirational song
Good Morning America, and other
Festival, at the
killed.
began singing the song "Not Too Far
the victims of that terrorist act.
spread and Enriquez
169 people.
due to the simple fluke of run-
but three of his close friends were
ther's request, Enriquez
Hour,
Oklahoma Arthur P. Murrah
a native of
where her father worked
Federal Building
Enriquez' father
bomb
a
was
TV
News
programs. Enriquez
armed with
steel
committed
live in
On
an era
when
our
all,
of the album's tracks are
"No One's
Listening" breaks
point to allow a female voice to say "God
ing" (followed
by
cities are
some, including the opening. "We Live in a
World," the vocals are distorted.
down at one
one or the other
and concrete. Computers and electronics bar-
ricade our minds." Most, but not
instrumentals.
to
Breathe begins with a Twilight Zone voice
announcing the theme: "We
Nine-year-old Mikaila Enriquez
City in 1995
The album
a
is
speak-
reverberating electronic bass sound that ap-
parently conveys the sound of the Almighty 's voice). Erinfall
is
often likened to Mortal in sound and style, with their harder, industrial
numbers (including the
group's Wake album.
The more
title track)
recalling that
danceable, techno numbers
Walt Disney Children's
("land on Venus") are reminiscent of Prodigal Sons. Johann
1996 Super Bowl Celebrity Gala, and at an
Fontamillas and Wilson Peraltla have also recorded under the
benefit concert
at a
on the one-year anniversary of
names Jyradelix and Mindbender.
—
—
—
306
Craig Erickson
For trivia buffs: E-roc appears as a dancer/ninja warrior
Craig Erickson
the movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
— Two
Roadhouse Stomp! (Blues Bureau International); 1995
1993
of the Blues;
1
994
—
Retro Blues Express;
1
Sides
996— Force Majeure; 200 —Shine 1
Eschatos
(Grooveyard).
Craig Erickson
is
from Iowa. The son of
a blues guitarist
jazz guitarist and professional guitar teacher. Erickson
Personnel
grew up
Hendnx, Mike Bloomfield. Eric Clapton, and Carlos Santana.
Buddy
Later he delved into the roots of that music, discovering B. B. King,
and
Muddy Waters.
His
own
recordings con-
and vocal tracks and have sometimes
tain both instrumental
unavailable. 1974
list
Eschatos (Rain).
a
enamored of the blues rock tradition exemplified by Jimi
Guy,
in
II.
known of the progressive Jesus-rock group who made one album on a custom label. The
Little is
Eschatos
famous Explo
did perform at the
'71 festival (the "Christian
Woodstock") sponsored by Campus Crusade las.
called
group
for Christ in Dal-
Texas, in 1972. Jesus Music magazine describes their
as featuring unusually clean production
album
and songs with
cre-
been compared to the work of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Though he
ative compositional elements that are usually indicative of
does not try to use his music to promote Christianity in any
some formal musical
way
overt
Erickson
is
a believer
who
speaks and sometimes
HM,
sings openly of his faith. In 1995, he told
came when
point
—so
steady job trouble.
and
got married and
I
clear to
started
started going to church
me,
"A big turning
working
much freedom
didn't have quite as
And then we
became
it
I
I
to get into
more
happy person." Two
Blues displays different vibes reflective of Erickson's
— Hendrix on
more
regularly,
not something you can have one
it's
foot in each place and be a very
fluences
a
ZZ Top on
"Little Cafe,"
some guest harmonica
offers
Purple and
cool acid funk vibes and
Freedom"
more
is
"Nemo Whojew"
used in the
is
The
(Reunion);
1995—Jesus Smoke
(Pulse);
such as "the
Ian Eskelin:
first will
there,
known
won
he
as E-roc
was born
in Vahalla,
a
Point.
dance contest sponsored by
a
Dallas radio station that led eventually to his performance as a
dancer with M.C.
Hammer
and. then, with Vanilla
1990. after dancing with Ice on the American Music
Ice.
In
Awards
show, he says that he became aware of "something missing" in
and rededicated
his life
his life to Christ.
He began making
(a.k.a.
Ian Eskelin
(b.
circles as
work with
name was chosen
as
Christ. Critics regard Listen
and Jesus Smoke
as the artist's
an acronym
to the
Man
Walking" (with
tures guest performances
and numerous other
for Everett
G.O.D. as a
trial ef-
breakthrough project. The
Return includes "Step to This" (which samples
"Dead
Al Green) and
a '60s rock sound). Avalanche fea-
by Earthsuit, Sackcloth Fashion,
artists.
and the
memorable sayings
(Matthew
last first"
"Ear to the Tracks" and "Rockstars
(Rock on Remix)" have been mentioned as standout tracks.
Ian) Language (WAL). As
1994— Super-
Ian:
two
that highly successful group, he released
not-
so-successful electronic dance albums as a solo artist. Originally
from North Carolina, Eskelin
led a
group called Busi-
moved to Chicago, where He was briefly a member of
ness and Industry as a teenager, then
he attended Wheaton College.
Code of
Ethics, and he fronted the dance band Zero. Eskehn's
solo projects emulate the style of Scott Blackwell,
i.e.,
disco-
influenced, techno-pop music with Christian lyrics like "He's
debut album Brand
fort
it
1970) eventually achieved fame in Christian
gonna tame your heart
biggest seller in East Coast style Christian rap in the
On
for "last";
the leader of All Star United, but prior to his
Christian rap records the next year and, according to his label,
Relies
word
to describe "last things" such as
last,
1993— Brond New
was the
late '90s. His stage
be
solo.
typical ballads.
Dream Day (Reunion).
music
and earned an academic scholarship to West
While studying
more
19:30).
1998—
Avalanche (Grapetree).
East Coast rapper
New York,
are
the end times or the final judgment, and in
sonic
GOD.
has an echoey guitar
of Riverdogs.
E-roc to the
"Lorelei
the tradition of Jerry
derived from the Greek
is
New Testament
Ian Eskelin
1991—Listen
The song
guitar."
roll in
Lee Lewis. "Benjamin" and "Have You Seen" feature dissonant chords, and
As
The Return (Phat Boy); 1999
rock and
classic
The name Eschatos
in-
Me
jazz in-
described as featuring "some
is
wah-wah
myriad
"You Bring
playing. Shine includes a cover of
Rob Lamothe
"Rubber Crutch Man"
tracks.
"White Cane Park" and "Hallelujah"
Hendrix's Angel" and features vocals by Glenn Hughes of
Deep
The group incorporates
Sides of the
T Bone Burnett on "Begg or a King." Darrell Mansfield
Up,"
training.
fluences into their sound and uses horns on about half of their
New
in
time to change your mind." The
Language includes the standout track
"Destination Love" along with the radio-ready "Haven't You
Heard" and the very catchy "Love to Be Loved." The for Supersonic
Dream Day
set to arrive at a a
bouncy
artist
on
time
invitation
is
about the great
when no one expects. "Come from Christ against verses
acknowledges the vanity and
his
own. "To Be
stated horns. "Start
in
is
to
track
which
Me"
is
sets
which the
futility of trying to
Free" has a slight reggae beat
Moving"
title
last day,
make
it
with under-
a disco exhortation to spiritual
:
;
—
—
—
— The
I
not to be the weakest link in the body of Christ.
slackers
founded International Concert Evangelism (ICE)
Eskelin also
in
995);
1
with
all
viewer of a
Ministries.
You Heard" (#
Christian radio hits: "Haven't
(# 2
piece
a single song.
"To Be Free" (#
5 in
I
12
in
1994);
"Come
995); "Start Moving" (#
9
1
in
to 1
Me"
995).
to drift in
nine tracks flowing together into
The
"lost in space"
Eso-Charis Putnam, drums. 1998
'
.
.
hard rock band from
Matt
Ft.
Smith,
"grace within" in Greek. Lead
singer
Cory Putnam has drawn attention
varies
from intense high-pitched screaming to
for a vocal style that
some-
a clean,
times spoken style on particular tracks. Their self-titled alburn
was produced by Bruce Fitzhugh
of Living Sacrifice.
heavy music conveys urgency, as
ally i
,
gtr.;
Eso-Charis (independent).
a four-piece
whose name means
Arkansas,
Cory Putnam, voc,
gtr.;
with
a Future."
list
of
damned
winning more disciples
List" describes the
souls as the
diminution
two
songs,
"The Absolute
Left Empty."
The death
metal Christian magazine Dead Tine praised that record as like the
Putnam on developing cals to
sounding
a
debut album and complimented
new
style that offers "the closest vo-
Satan without being Satan" that they
like
have ever heard.
with me always,"
Drang
know
I'll
make
it
need" offer hope to
title
"Words That Cure, Parts 1 and 2" have Beach Boy-like harmonies, and "How Good Is
Good Enough" has touches
of Radiohead. Cornerstone describes
Ester Drang's concert performances (in Christian venues at least) as
having "an atmosphere of worship" that
by the vocals or tal
lyrics
than through the
feel of
is
created less
the instrumen-
soundscapes themselves.
P@rc
Estis
Jared Ostrander, 1
998— Sometimes
gtr.;
Tim
Stratton,
Magdely Waggoner, voc.
bass;
Not [EP] (Puddlegum);
1999—And
So
It
Begins.
The trio known as Estis P@rc comes from Axtell, Nebraska. They combine '40s lounge singing with "wall of guitar" shoegazer rock for a sound reminiscent of Starflyer 59 (or.
Bon Voyage).
festival's Best
New
After a
Band Show-
group tested the waters with an EP and then issued
a
produced by Jesse Sprinkle of Poor Old Lu.
McAllister, gtr., kybrd.; David Motter,
kybrd.; Sterling Williams,
drums; Kyle Winner,
He
Crown); 2001
Turns Us Golden (Red
"I
ally builds into a full-band effort.
full-length release
James
and then by
track begins with a lone piano, then adds drums, and eventu-
case, the
gtr.;
now
realm of their own. The opening
flyer imitations into a
debut at the 1998 Cornerstone
Ester
is all I
even more, of the Starflyer spin-off
Bryce Chambers, voc,
which the music seems
band and others continue
Nothing Day" and "Home
sounding nothing
almost
those who feel they are adrift among the stars. The Goldenwest album was produced by Chris Colbert of Breakfast with Amy and FIuffy/Duraluxe; it moves the band beyond Star-
for Christ. Eso-Charis also released a
seven-inch vinyl record featuring Progress of a
opening "Born
which has Putnam screaming T love you" over
and over again. "The Narrowing of Satan's
in the
The usu-
in
is
Tollbooth re-
feedback or static and interrupted by various electronic beeps.
through with you," and "your love
Arthur Green, bass; Jayson Holmes,
is
ambience
what
Phantom
a
from some place faraway, broken
Lyrical lines like "You're
Eso-Charis
sound reminds
overall
307
Eternal Chapter
bass.
1999
That
Is
When
Magdely Waggoner vocalizes old.
Goldenwest (Burnt Toast).
in the style of "torch singers" of
Bandoppler called her voice "wistful and haunting." Phan-
tom Tollbooth
was more
candid: "She sings with a sultry seduc-
www.esterdrang.com tiveness that Ester
Drang formed
in
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma,
in
1996 as
is
sexy in
its
execution." Nevetheless, the Tollbooth
reviewer continues, "Underneath the flirtatious trappings
lie
composed of Bryce Chambers, James McAllister, and Kyle Winner. The eventual addition of David Motter and Sterling
very serious encouragements to follow
Williams gave the group a fuller sound, and they would earn a
trodden." Another reviewer dismissed the band as "a bad im-
a trio
loyal following in the regional Tulsa.
album
The
music scene in and around
local reviewer for Tulsa World described their
as filled
with songs that
"bristle
debut
with an otherworldly
energy and seem held together by a physics more flexible than
our own." The group has earned a national audience
among
Christian music fans primarily through their regular appear-
ances at the Cornerstone festival in Bushnell, cate melodies,
group's sound
hushed is
vocals,
Illinois.
and walls of buzzing
With
deli-
guitars, the
twenty-three minutes, the album That is
barely
despite adversity
and concerns about ministering to the lonely and downpersonation of Starflyer 59 with a female vocalist." but the
aforementioned
lyrical
underpinnings would make for an obvi-
ous point of distinction between Estis P@rc and their mentors in the
modern lounge market. Whereas
seldom decipherable, the P(«
muted Christian
intent.
re's
Starflyer's lyrics are
songs have more obvious,
"While You're Away" appears at
to be simply a love song, but also
works
if
first
as a yearning for the
parousia.
obviously fashioned after that of Starflyer
59, but the addition of keyboards adds diverse elements. At
Golden
God
more than an
EP. It
Is
When He
Turns Us
appears to be a concept
The
Eternal Chapter
Thomas Woodrooffe, voc;
et
al.
1998
The Eternal Chapter (independent).
— 308
—
Eternal Decision
The Africa,
Eternal Chapter
a Christian
is
goth band from South
brought to the attention of American audiences by such
publications as True Tunes and distribution
with Flaming
more
preserves
made
Fish.
them through
available to
With
a
sound similar to that of
market band Bauhaus, The Eternal Chapter
late '70s general
of the morbidity of an original ''pure goth"
sound without the melodrama or shock appeal of like
—
onstrates unusual proficiency on his guitar, with classical
album
features the usual fast-tempo hard
metal with more poetic
'90s artists
see the glory /
Divine endless
"Through the Waters,"
track,
instrumental called "Temptress," but most of the cuts feature
your place." Such theological, even worshipful imagery cal of the project.
rhythm and
than one
critic as
Man"
a cover of a
is
regarded by more
is
Comes
the album's standout track. "Here
song originally done by
a
group
The
track "Subconcious"
E.T.W.
(a.k.a. [a.k.a.
Eternal Decision Torres,
El
1999
—Ghost
in
the
Tommy
1989
more rem-
iniscent of Seattle's Alice in Chains. Their self-titled label is
a thrash is
metal
suddenly got saved.
cision tries to be
ues to
draw on
what the
On
their
more than all
familiar to fans of
more than
some because the Metallica
so pat and the Christ-centered lyrics so blatant as
to provide a good idea it
classic for
just the
latter
band might sound
sophomore
just a sound-alike artist
and
heavy music. The Phantom group with
its
like
release. Eternal
of the trademark chugs
that are
completely
unchallenging and uncreative and as a result most Christian
metalheads should be happy with in the
it."
Lyrical
help
themes on Chost
Machine deal mostly with addiction and with the con-
stant struggle between spirit and flesh:
me with
"I
need you
("Through the
this pain inside"
Big Free], voc;
1997
Stay
now /
Pain").
To
Kirk
Campbell subsequently founded Godfather Records and pro-
compete
debut release focused
a
put-downs
a
come
of the culture and tended to
sloganeering. But
CCM
religious
most consciously danceable rap
a Christian label yet."
ments with house music ("This cover of big of
with
DeGarmo and
mainstream
which includes an
"Let's Stay Together."
charts,
went
market. In recognition of
this,
which
Psychotheosocioghetwpathic,
is
Man"
offer the
a record that allows
porary ways of thinking
"Momma's
tura, or
some
Mind" and
as truth for
sarcastic digs at
(as reflected in
the album's
Prayers" gets sentimental in a
way
tough
contem-
title)
and
that just might
touch the hearts of street-hardened urban youth. The standout
Ethereal Scourge
as
main-
a straight-up party song and
hope of the gospel
See Illustrator.
track,
Jared Murray, voc, perc; Glenn Reseigh, drums;
Greg
Judgement and Restoration (Rowe).
Ethereal Scourge
On
songs with spiritual themes mix
is
is
a
heavy metal quartet from
compared
to Pantera. Sepul-
Mortification. Vocals are of the growl variety, but not
dismal as death metal or gnndcore. Asoka Gare dem-
however,
"Ain't
is
clearly the rant against black-on-black crime,
Nobody Dyin' but
Us."
The
latter
song was subse-
quently chosen as the 1997 theme song for Mother's Against Violence,
and
E.TW
decided to use
compilation album two years Christian radio
(# 10
in
1991).
hits:
"This
Is
it
as the title
song
for a
later.
the Life" (# 29
,
:
j
audience in the general
they reined in their testifying on
times. Abstract Reality" takes
The band
to
BET video
considered to be their best.
Eternity Express
Adelaide, Australia, sometimes
hit
stream audiences to enjoy the music while sliding slowly into
"Be a
Smith, bass. 1997
experi-
The song broke through
new
with simply positive hip-hop on
:
col-
inspired remake
into heavy rotation on the
network, and earned the band a
the fourth project,
The album
I
the Life") and features a
Is
Key's "Destined to Win." E.T.W
their third outing,
AI Green's
and
off as judgmental
Jamie Lee Rake would describe
critic
Stop! The Wild Hype as "the
on
on
"She's the One," a love song, while "Elevate Your
gtr.;
Dyin'
in a local talent contest. Their
a bit too heavily
the message. "Yea Yea Yea"
duced Gears of Redemption's debut album.
Asoka Gare,
Together;
Nobody
Ain't
rap trio E.T.W originally formed at Oral Roberts Uni-
versity in 1985 to
lection released
but contin-
riffs
is
[a.k.a.
1993— Let's
(ForeFront);
if
De-
Tollbooth insulted
review: "This
Hill
Time Warriors (Graceland);
— Psychotheosodoghettopathic The Escape;
The
sound-alike group and then evolved to favor a sound
imitation
Wild Hype
The
— End
Eternal De-
Machine (Godfather).
Christian metal band Eternal Decision began as a Metallica
debut
1995
Mike
King], voc;
but Us.
Miles from Nowhere (independent); 1997
1993
gtr.
cision (Cling);
1991— Stop.'
Kirk Campbell, drums; Joe Chambless, bass;
in-
End Time Warriors)
MC
Johnny "Jam" Williams, voc.
gtr.;
typi-
is
an acoustic
strumental played against the backdrop of a waterfall.
Elroy Forbes
Boatright,
is
|
the
called
Boom Boom Room.
Cory
be-
in the light /
Woodrooffe's deep and mournful vocals. "Death in the Water" features an unusual dance
of
Of the Ancient of Days / In bliss to Of his awesome face / Drink the benediction / grace / Emmanuel enthroned / By his side take
"To dwell
Marilyn Manson. The record opens with an atmospheric
and heavy sounds
than are generally associated
lyrics
with that genre. The opening gins,
in-j
showing through. The band's debut
fluences (Mozart, Vivaldi)
in
1991); "Destined to
Win"
I
i
EvaO
goth band. Shadow
Darrell Evans 1998— You
Are
Am
I
1999—Freedom
(Integrity);
Project,
which also recorded
is
a
modern worship
who
leader
writes and
performs music in an uncluttered, guitar-driven style intended
members weaned on rock and
to appeal to congregations of ',
i
CCU says,
roll.
repetitive
without being
"his songs are simple
simplistic,
without being redundant, and emotional without
oughly immersed in
and her cohorts were thordeath and the occult.
a scene that glorified
Acclaimed by the goth subculture as 'the Queen of Darkness," she
was
a self-avowed Satanist.
drugs, and a
—
was
heavily involved with
own words — "hated humanity"
in her
She had
long-term relationship with Williams. The two of them
moved
My Sorrows." which features a joyous, affirmative chorus, and the more traditional "You Are My Por-
parently married. She also had a close relationship with Rich-
tion." nies.
in
song "Trading
which
relies
on acoustic
The album's centerpiece
and choral harmo-
guitar, piano, is
the almost eight-minute
Am
"I
Love with You." featuring an extended electric guitar solo by
Lincoln Brewster. Evans says. "Once
'
albums
becoming maudlin." His album Freedom offers the upbeat confessional
•
several
considered to be pioneering classics of the goth genre. Through(Vertical).
out this period (1977-1993), Eva Darrell Evans
309
ervations about 'appropriate' off.
We
might as well get
we get
to heaven,
methods of worship
a jump-start
all res-
drop
will
on that now, and
that
if
means being passionate about worship, or even being humili-
God
ated before
in front of people, so be
Eva
O
(a.k.a.
As Eva
(Cleopatra).
O
Eva
O
As Eva O: 1999
1
— Demons
994
website.
— Domnotion:
Ride the
The goth and death metal underground
an Angel Kiss
move
many as
the
many
(Dead Artists Syndrome, The Eternal Chapter, Midnight Orchestra, Saviour Machine, and Wedding Party) At times, such art-
ists
Christian goth bands
appear to followers of true goth as mere posers
who
have
adopted goth styles and fashions in some pitiful attempt to evangelize lost souls. Be that as
it
ever question the authenticity of
may, no one could or would
Eva 0.
the very invention of goth music at
matic conversion to Christ
(cf.
who
ground
participated in
level before her dra-
Tara VanFlower). In the
late
70s. Eva
played and sang in the LA. band Speed Queens,
which
time also included
for a
group functioned as a sort of
Jill
sister
Emery, later of Hole. The
band to Christian Death,
which was fronted by Rozz Williams, often playing the same venues together and trading members. Christian Death, which despite credited
its
name was
decidedly not a Christian band,
by rock historians
band. Eva
as being the first
is
often
American goth
often played with Christian Death in their club
shows, as well as on
many
of their albums, and
is
sometimes
member of the group. She herself says that she was not a member of the quintessential band but prefers to be thought of as 'a friend who was there when Rozz needed me.'
listed as a
After Speed
Queens broke
Super Heroines,
up. Eva
started a female trio called
who recorded several underground albums and
became a mainstay of the goth scene. Williams eventually Christian
Death and joined with Eva
in
left
forming another
my
in love
she has written at her
with Death and the Demonic world.
me away from Richard and it hurt to We still talked every day and still would see him when he moved to San Fran-
to pull
first
had the hope that
I
cisco to go to trial for the
I
murders he had committed Eva
in the early '90s,
there."
experienced a spiritual
re-
She told Cornerstone that while she was making an album for a Demon 's Kiss she read the Graham as research, to learn about God's opposition to the demons she favored. "I began to re-
she intended to
call
book Angels by
Billy
alize
life."
so far from Richard.
angels in
Madness (MCM). strikes
musical environment least likely for Christian habitation, but there are in fact
was
"I
Rozz was the
Sometime
Fall for
they were ap-
and was in love
thirteen rape/murders in the Los Angeles area,
with him. "Richard was
it."
Halo Experience)
Halo Experience:
for a while
ard Ramirez, the so-called Night Stalker later convicted of
birth.
Selected:
San Francisco together and
to
how
the book
I
Angels Fall
important
we
are to God," she said. "After reading
accepted the Lord."
The album was
an Angel's Kiss and was released by the
Fall for
name Eva
Halo Experience.
It
retitled artist
Demons
under the
ended up taking a very
differ-
ent tack than she (or her record company) had originally envisioned. critics
The songs
are explicitly Christian, to the point that
complained about them being preachy. Certain
tracks,
including "Unveil" and "Take a Jesus," are actually worship songs, while "Angel of Death" offers a no-holds-barred
warning
against the temptations that Satan sets before people to entice
them
into sin.
As the album
title
Earth," "Angel
sound ence,
to
is
on
Fire,"
the songs "Angel of
in
and "For the Angels." The album's
basically that of '80s goth rock
though Eva
domi-
implies, angels are a
nant theme, figuring prominently
with heavy punk
admits to having pursued
influ-
touch"
"a lighter
accompany the transformed theme than she had employed projects. Her next project, however, would be as
on previous
dark and heavy as anything she had ever produced. Damnation: Rule the Madness
second half to be
was
billed as Part
One
of a two-part set, the
Ready
titled Salvation: Are You
own. the Damnation album
offers a bleak
and
Die'
On
its
combines dark-
judgment and certain condemnation. Eva
wave ambient keyboards with world
to
eerie portrait of
beat percussion and
industrial metal guitars to support a voice that speaks authoritatively of harsh last track,
ing
is
and ugly things. Only
does she declare.
hidden,
it's all
"1
exposed
/
at the
stand before his
He endures
very end. on the light.
.
.
.
Noth-
the pain and carries
— 310
all
Everdown
the load / In his light
He
of Kings. ...
became broken.
I
will cleanse
many
phant conclusion, but
.
.
Jesus
is
sins." It
is
now has
website: "Warning! Damnation
is
what
explanation and a hint of
a notice
far,
posted at her
not for everyone!" with an
is still
to come.
Audio Paradox.
tures Josh Pyle of
The album was
Salvation in a profile for
In 2001. Eva
O
fea-
previewed
HM indicating that her theology was
improving even as she prepared the project:
own
sound. The Lighthouse described their music as "grunge with
Clayton of Saviour Machine and also
Eric
band with
into their
a trium-
performing the concept piece at the Christian
as she discovered
own
the King
lack the fortitude to get that
Cornerstone festival in 1999. She
produced by
.
you from your
T no longer believe
as a hard rock
telligible lyrics"; 7ball said
of
all
things loud
—
a
sissies." Lyrically,
about their faith on the
knack
and
think Soundgarden the group
was more
album, but demonstrated
first
without God
his destiny
(from "Shelter"); "This will
is
His shelter
/
sin"
is
My smile is desire / In the
gone/
God" (from "Sweet").
suffering love of
Leach
in-
poignant turn of phrase on both projects: "He
for the
seals his fate
unique
"certain to please fans
who
especially those
turned into a bunch of explicit
was
the band
their
Bureau and Ryan
Eric
the band soon after the release of Straining.
left
in the rapture," she said in reference to a nonbiblical doctrine
popular
found
among some
fundamentalists. "And with the story
in Salvation, there
pened, so
came
a point
where the rapture hap-
had to go through and change
I
a
few
things."
As one of Christian music's converts from "the other has defied some expectations by not cutting off
Eva
side."
ail
con-
with the culture from which she sprang. She continues to
tact
perform music of the goth/death metal variety and to dress
in
the black leather/negligee fashions associated with that scene.
She speaks kindly and even fondly of
with
whom
many
of the musicians
she has shared adventures in the past. She
Reznor of Nine Inch Nails as well
by Marilyn Manson
as
influence of idolatrous proportion." In 1998, Williams
same
ted suicide and, that
plugged
Shadow
Project
Eva
year,
album (From
memorial tribute to him. Eva
is
goth musician, Alan Clayton,
who
The Wounded and has (Gorgitatton of the
Pure-,
re-
who was named by Trent
mained friends with Rozz Williams,
as "an
commit-
released a final, un-
X) as a
the Heart, Triple
married to another Christian
released
plays with a band called
drums; Chris
group
is
1999
— Do/ek Boy (independent). band fronted by
a British Christian rock
in the British Christian
music scene. Evergreen shows
(-1996) //John Helmig,
a
gtr.;
gtr. (+
Chris Wible,
1996).
1995—
The ord,
dominant
Electric Revival that trace their
U2. Dalek Boy
is
Tollbooth
observes that most of the songs
informed by
a faith perspective rather than
though Phantom
speak of
as
life
evincing the addressed-to-God approach that a worship orientation usually implies.
The
title
of the
album
main character's mortal
a cyborg-like alien race that are the
enemies.
Tim Sovinec,
//
1
Huckins, voc. (+ 1999).
post-grunge metal band from
New HampBoston
+ 1999); Mark Stafford, bass
gtr. (- 1998;
Mike Day. drums (+ 1998); Corey Knapp, bass (+ 1998); Josh Blanken, gtr. (+ 998. - 999); Molly Jensen, voc. (+ 998, - 999); Wendy (-1998)
How
to
Groove; 1999
— Seized by
(Rugged);
that name.
They changed
their
name
to Crawl-
group by that name remains quite amused that there was
first
album
as
band that
tried to use their
Everdown impressed
the punk/metal blend (similar to "Shelter,"
"Two," and the
title
name). The group's
HM magazine, which liked The
Crucified) and chose
tune as standout tracks. The
group garnered much more attention with
Straining,
coming
998— Still
Know
—Out
of the Overflow: A Modern Worship Recording.
that
space for a while until trademark problems arose (the Califor-
1
the Power of a Great Affection; 2001
lege in Phoenix, Arizona. Their musical style
a limited distribution
1
1
1996— Everybodyduck
under the name Dry Bones and released
a Christian
derives from the
popular science fiction series Dr. Who, on which the Daleks are
area and went on to enjoy some success as a club band in the general market. They have played with such groups as Stompbox. Sick of It All, and Fugazi. The group began performing
once
style back to
described by Loader as a worship-oriented rec-
1
Straining.
shire that first established itself as a regional act in the
nia
fits
best into the British tradition of groups like Delirious? and
Darin McWatters, voc; Tim Brinkman, drums (-1998); Miranda Landers,
Allain, gtr.
demo under
Ali
previously led the band Infopop, a successful
the grunge influence of the American Seattle sound, but
voc. (- 1998);
Sicken (Tooth and Nail); 1996 is
who
al.
Everybodyduck
voc; Ryan Leach, bass; Nate Shumaker,
Everdown
Evergreen
Loader
et
independent solo albums
The Wounded).
Everdown Eric Bureau,
Evergreen AN Loader, voc;
Everybodyduck formed
1992 by
in
which
carried
charts in the early
and "Tie
a
is
a Christian
five
bubblegum group
Tony Orlando and Dawn 70s with
ditties like
Yellow Ribbon 'round the Old
the latter group
was no
first
As
7hall puts
illustrations rewritten to
feature "a
reminiscent of
Oak Tree." Of course,
It is
and that has been
hard to find a review
album that does not use words
"cornball." or "cheesy."
"sermon
is
to the top of the
"Knock Three Times"
favorite of critics,
the case with Everybodyduck as well. of their
miasma
initially
graduates of Southwestern Bible Col-
of cliches that
it,
the songs
like all
"trite,"
sound
like
make them rhyme"; they
youth pastors think
are cool
Every Day
land kids routinely ignore." self" tells
what happened
,much leash (get
The song "Shags Has Hung Himwhen he was given too
to lose
fails
is
about a
who
girl
tempt her from her
t
the foods that
Song" features these camp-counselor
:
and cool and green Still
to
Groove,
!
continues to do the same thing, though it.
market.
now they are
"8"
a story about a
is
eighth birthday with a party at
who
boy
i
.
;
trite
better at
I
can choose
have to be square groove."
/ I've
new
despised) genre
They
/ I've
for a
zombie
me
He's given
/
a Christian but
The song works because
if
that)
album and
I
know
still
deals
it
with
a
whom
is in-
The only problem, They miss
their
more
serious songs like
se: it is just
is
all
turn of the millennium.
with 311 and Rage Against
around Southern California as early as 1992, their first
Korn had even formed. Limp Bizkit
not age appropriate for children
would eventually go
the ingredients that Still, it
was EDL
(as their fans call
them
mentary on the Christian music
of innovation and does not offer
less contracts) to artists
who do
them)
who
first is
industry,
first
The
mixed
fact that
but a sad com-
which
much
not sound
displaying
into the rapcore
to full boil.
other bands recorded music of this type
wary
the Beastie Boys
fair,
New York for over a decade,
these together and brought
always
is
support (much
like
someone who
has already achieved success in the general market.
"Walk the Plank"
nothing wrong with
The group's lineup went through some changes during formative years, but Tedd Cookerly remained the front
and defining influence. Cookerly
is
down
quick to play
its
man the
band's historical significance, attributing the development of rapcore in various locations to the simultaneous evolution of
is
a collection of
wor-
ship songs, performed in an alternative-pop acoustic style. In addition to the classic
Melody Green's "There
hymn "My
Is
a
Jesus
I
Love Thee" and
Redeemer," the group performs
several original songs written or
cowntten by McWatters.
musical ideas. Development of the
seasoned rap vocals dustrial noise),
throwing
laid
down some
musical pioneers."
He
the radio at any given
making adult or college-oriented music when they choose to
The group followed with Out of the Overflow, essentially volume-two set of more worship songs. This time they so.
cover Delirious?
Zschech
s
s
"Lord You Have
My
Heart" and Darlene
"Shout to the Lord." as well as performing "You've
Got the Right Words." best known by Rich Young Ruler. standout original song. "You Are There,"
who
is
A
sung by Molly
appears to have returned after an absence.
Miranda Landers,
who
left
Everybodyduck
after their first
album, became Miranda Richardson and recorded a solo album as simply
Miranda. She and Tim Bnnkman would
Sparklepop.
also record
jams than
told Tball,
just
are indeed capable of
EDL sound
(angry,
punk-
over an intense metal bed of
freestyle
Highlights include "Great Affection" and "Because You Are."
McWatters and Everybodyduck
down
in-
he says, "had more to do with providence and
These are compelling, beautiful, and profound songs, proving
as
at the
Rage Against the Machine released
had been bashing about
stew.
every song.
a lesson in
Seized by the Power of a Great Affection
Jensen,
would
style that
it much more Day Life was performing rapcore (and
a year before
theme Every-
album.
a
should probably be
free
under twelve, the only people likely to be listening to the
do
Life
become the most popular (and
on the airwaves
don't
I
one assumes that the music
(presenting a die-to-self theme). There
that
(Fashionpop).
wasn't even in the oven yet, though, to be
become
penchant to have
the message per
it
can be cool to be a Chns-
it
music. Everybodyduck works quite well.
mark with
life
ignored.
tended for an adolescent or adult audience. As pre-teenybopper
the
Day
are quick to share that credit
broadly than that. Every
bodyduck's music appeals. Indeed, harsh criticisms of this
is its
Every
the Machine, but they don't have to share
escaped this world's snare, but
group's music hold only
then,
—
Life:
As EDL: 1999—
Standard.
with inventing rapcore. the musical
a year before
appropriate to the preadolescent audience to i
997—American
take over the world and briefly
all
how to
1
celebrates his
which he himself gets
way) that
want me
dan: "Jesus doesn't will so
drums, voc;
As Every Day
1999).
probably the album's highlight, affirming
is
an admittedly
(in
(Alarma);
of Clarity (KMG): 2001
credited
calling
"Sunday Shoes"
Eric Wilkins,
Jeff Elbel, bass, voc. (+
The Christian group Every Day
new group
tunes aimed squarely at the junior high school
The song
Moment
//
soft
is
Darin McWatters. the principal songwriter, serves up a
slate of silly
1996— Disgruntled
pretty keen."
is
an almost entirely
i
'
"The grass
lyrics:
think God's world
/ 1
Know How
"The Happy Smiley
fridge.
voc;
gtr.,
despite
weight because she doesn't remove
.
On
I
EDL)
(a.k.a.
Tedd Cookerly, voc; Carl Weaver, Oxx, bass (-1999)
good intentions
Life
I
to a poor dog
"Suzy's Diet"
it?).
Every Day
3
Life
"One
it
becoming
did with
of the ideas
I
had was to
kind of encompass everything that a person could hear on
time—you know,
pop, rap.
R&B,
hip-
hop, rock-n-roll, heavy metal, the whole thing.
We did
we
took a while to
could with the instruments
gel."
we
Cookerly also points to bands
had, but like
it
the best
Deprivation Chamber.
Head, and Downset as influential on EDL's sound. Disgruntled
was produced by Lanny Cordola. The songs "E and "Look" all enjoyed some crossover
Coli," "Perseverance,"
success
on
college radio stations in certain quarters. "Cry of the
Lame" and "Bystander" (about drive
and menacing groove that
system."
The
record,
divorce) also have a potent True Tunes
would say
which had unimaginative
"jolts
the
critics calling
the group "a Christian version of Rage Against the Machine."
caused a
bit of a stir in the
Christian music subculture.
Its
cover shows a picture of the American flag with the band's
— —— 3
Every Man's Hero
2
I
name
cut out of
it,
along with an aerial photo of the Reginald
Deaton beating that occurred during the 1993
album
were
to protest gov-
when
living in grinding poverty
Larry Norman's "The Great American Novel"). The
sentiments in these aspects of EDL's work had some
racial
was learned
it
that
four
all
was
members
The group came back with an even harder and heavier sound on American Standard, produced by Michael Knott. The track suggests that selflessness rather than materialism
ought to be the hallmark of
with
deals
"Ten
a free society.
Little Indians"
Americans
injustices perpetrated against Native
(often in the
name
tive nature of
of Christ). "Closure" addresses the destruc-
church
status of a society in
politics. "Electric Starter" reflects
which people
without
a greeting,
either of the first
really
say,
wanting
on the
"How Are You?" only as
a reply.
the
Moon"
by
a (black) guest rapper
uses the
word
word
"Nigga"; the
was deemed
"
re-
Whitey on
actually uttered
is
from Gospel Gangstaz. American
Standard was rejected because the song "Ten
Little Indians"
"unpatriotic."
Every Man's Hero
"Touched" deals
No One
Ever Said a
Word
Caleb Ralph, bass, voc. 2000
gtr.;
(Bettie Rocket).
Every Man's Hero
punk
a classic
is
punk with hardcore
school
rock.
On
trio that
their
melds
old-
debut album, they
deliver fifteen tracks played at a typical rapid-fire pace, inspir-
Ninety Pound Wuss.
ing comparison to Christian bands like
Lyrics are not understandable, but the songs deal
topics as racism, teenage runaways,
and dating.
with such
HM notes that
Caleb Ralph's abrasive shrieks and screams are effective on the
angry songs ("Badlife") but sometimes seem inappropriate
when
of the victim at his or her abuser. "Log Off" portrays an angry
with you").
who thoughtlessly tells her child, why don't you just kill yourself!"
was ostensibly
Disgruntled
jected out of noble racial sensitivity, since the song
with the subject of molestation or date rape, voicing the anger
parent
America) refused to stock
retailer in
two albums.
Mike Heck, drums; Dillon McKnight,
were white.
title
music
largest Christian
critics dis-
missing them as "angry black militants," a charge that easier to sustain before
The
"Whitey on
of tax dollars for space exploration
millions of (minority) citizens (cf.
70s
originally written in the early
ernment allocation
L.A. riots.
rendition of a song called
itself features a
Moon,"
the
—
you save me.
spitting out lyrics like "Jesus,
...
I'm in love
"Kill yourself, kill
yourself,
Evie
The album Moment of Clarity shows some evolution beyond some The band moves more toward hip-hop and
the traditional rapcore sound, to the disappointment of
and
critics
fans.
1974—Evie (Word); 1975— Evie
1976—Gentle Moments; 1977— A Little Song of joy for My Little Friends; 979— Never the Same; 1980— Evie Favorites, Vol. I; 1980— Teach Us four Way [with Pelle Karlsson]; 98 Unfailing Love; 1983— Hymns; Restoration [with Pelle Karlsson]; 1986 When All Is Said and Done;
Mirror;
Come On
Ring Those
Bells;
Again; 1
978
1
commercially accessible pop
HM and a
what had become
pop anthem
rap lines. But bers
worthy
feel
Moment
of the
a barrage of sound-alikes.
like
sandwiched between
player,
/ It
it
its
straight-up
trademark: the opening "Let
(offering Cookerly's personal account of
federate flag: "Let
"Time
an Audio Adrenaline song,
also contains several hard hitting
EDL
and "Represent" (written
ground
More. Nevertheless,
1
Change" actually sounds
with
No
7b all took the changes positively, as setting the band
apart from to
a la Faith
for those
burn down
some
to fly a
Ride"
Con-
down to the new bass
burn
doesn't represent me"). Jeff Elbel, the
had previously played with Farewell to Juliet, LSU,
and Sunny crossover
Day
album
Roses.
KMG
pushed Moment of Clarity as
for the general market,
and
it
rose to
a
Number
Sixteen on CMJ's college music chart.
A came
first
group
in Christian
Day
music to address
Life be-
political is-
sues in a responsible manner. In reviewing Disgruntled, True Tunes said "never before has
any Christian band
really
gone
for
the jugular, expressing intelligently and passionately any kind of dissatisfaction with the nation's political system." Predictably,
—
Christmas Memories;
990
1
—
Celebrate the Family [by Evie and the
1996—Our
Recollections
such contributions were not always appreciated. The
extremely pro-censorship Family Christian Bookstores (the
(Word); Songs
for His
Family [by Evie and the Karlssons] (label unknown).
The Norwegian
singer best
phenomenally popular
known as simply "Evie" was when the Christian adult
in the 70s,
contemporary market was admittedly
less
crowded. Indeed,
she deserves to be credited with starting or pioneering the dis-
subgenre of that style sometimes called "inspira-
tinctive
tional"
—and few have ever performed
numerous albums
it
better. Evie
tian fans an alternative to the Christian rock sically,
produced
of sweet, inspiring music that offered Chris-
movement. Mu-
her sound recalled that of such light pop singers as
Petula Clark or Peggy Lee. Jesus Music
couple of steps ahead of Crashdog, Every the
987
Karlssons] (White Field);
num-
past failings)
who still want / Let it
It
1
1
"definitely the
magazine says Evie was
sweetheart of easy listening contemporary
Christian music" for a decade. She sang at the White House,
played at venues
out
like
New
far bigger arenas
York City's Carnegie Hall, and sold
than almost any other Christian
could have managed in the 70s. that she
women
was widely regarded in the world,
and
many twenty-something
it is
as
It
artist
should perhaps be noted
one of the most beautiful
probably safe to assume that
Jesus freaks thought they were in
,
.
313
Extol
I
with
love
her. In 1979.
Swedish pastor '
;
his
own
she broke
Pelle Karlsson.
land. Karlsson
wrote
made
their
home
Born Evie Tornquist
became something of
a child star in
in
TV
re-
by age four-
week
next three years, she spent almost one
a
Scandinavia and then, at age seventeen, recorded her
rum
for
tremendous
American audiences. The
hit.
self-titled
featuring a range of songs from
brand's Vacation Bible School ditty 'Say.
Crouch's monumental
I
Do"
debut was a
Ray to
Hilde-
Andrae
"My Tribute." The album also includes
Crouch's hymn. "The Blood Will Never Lose
Its
Power" and
Larry Norman's "Sweet Sweet Song of Salvation."
My Lord"
she covers "Clean before
On
Evie
by Honeytree, pro-
viding
what many consider
to be the definitive version of that
song.
On
she turns Kurt Kaiser's campfire
song "Pass
Gentle
On"
It
offers "Give
Moments
was
"Shine" (# 17
in
1979).
Vocalist 1978 Female Vocalist
gtr.;
1998—Exeter
was
Exeter Flud hailed
Gabriel Howerton, drums: David Ott,
by some
album
cent of
voc, bass.
emo band
was
that
next Prayer Chain" before their un-
from Georgia, the group was fronted by
trio
who went on
single
a short-lived Christian
as "the
A
timely demise.
Ott
gtr..
Flud (BulletProof).
Dear Ephesus. The
to play guitar with
reveals a guitar-heavy
sound with vocals reminis-
Bloomsday and moody songs that recall Champion or The Violet Burning. Standout tracks in-
Birdwatchers
clude the songs "Passion and Hesitation" and "You Decide."
which The
was
Lighthouse described as "just plain beautiful." Ott
also the group's songwriter,
sive of abstract
and he favored
shadows always, always
/
lyrics expres-
me / Through
emotion: "Time pushing against
Time was nothing
to
you"
fail
("Darling D").
into a credible adult contemporary ballad and
Them All."
ble songs. It
Jacob Dabbs.
programs there on the
album and performing on national
teen. For the
hits:
Dove Awards: 1977 Female
Exeter Flud
1957) as the daughter of recent Nor-
frequent trips back and forth across the Atlantic,
cording an
Christian radio
number of songs for Evie, inSame Again." The family even-
her parents' native land. She sang in
month
been a pop star in
in Florida. (c.
n immigrants. Evie
s
by marrying
their hearts
a
eluding "Shine" and "Never the tually
all
who had once
one of her most beautiful and memorahowever, that would become the
Mirror,
mate Evie album, providing four out of eighteen songs
ulti-
The Exkursions See
Mike Johnson.
for her
eventual hits collection ("Mirror." "Born Again." "Praise You Just the
Same." "Just Because
Asked").
I
Evie's version of
"Come On. Ring Those
contemporary Christian music's
her biggest hit
Still,
ever turned out to be the title track to a
Christmas album.
would become
Bells"
major contribution to
first
a
Extol Ole Borud,
State);
burgeoning catalogue of popular holiday songs. Over twenty years later, at
it
was
still
receiving generous airplay every year
Christmas time and would remain the
Mesmerized
Extol
a
is
[EP];
Holm,
Eystein
1999— Bunol
2000—Undeceived; 200 \—Paralysis
bass: (Solid
(End Times).
Norwegian Christian death metal band with an
insanely loyal following. Extol fans
fill
up Internet
sites
with
ravings about the group as "surpassing every band in Christian
all.
Evie recorded
several featuring songs in
more than
thirty albums, including
death/black metal bands to ever grace the ears of mankind."
Scandinavian languages, two albums
with her husband, and two more featuring the whole family Kns. and Jenny). Teach Us Your
(Pelle.
concept albums, the
first
tained musical treatise
more intended
a
Way and
latter a sus-
on the unity of the church. Both seem
for meditation
and prayer than
both include
based on John 17 called "Jesus' Prayer." standards as "The Old Rugged Cross."
Name." and "How Great Thou
retired
Restoration are
worship project and the
listening or entertainment:
for casual
a Pelle Karlsson
Hvmns
"All
song
includes such
Hail the Power of Je-
Art." In 1981. Evie officially
from performing. She remembers her
fifteen years of
constant tounng with fondness and says she only hopes that the opening
'Oh.
gtr.;
music" and as being "one of the heaviest and most innovative
In
sus'
voc: Christer Espevoll.
best-known
artist's
song.
to be
gtr.. flute,
David Husvik. drums: Peter Espevoll. voc. (-2001).
I
words of the song "Live
wanna
be remembered
for Jesus Christ."
/
for Jesus" will
As the
girl
who
hold true:
sang her songs
Hyperbole,
split
and archaic sexisms
infinitives,
group does demonstrate unusual competence Their sound
drumming
tight,
is
all
aside,
the
in their craft.
with the fret-ripping guitars and
frantic
holding together at a breakneck pace, starting,
stopping, twisting, and turning as a single entity. Such technical skill
is
thusiastic
uncommon
in
metal music, and Extol's legion of en-
advocates have reason to be proud.
innovation, furthermore,
is
their
singers: Peter Espevoll handles
employment
what
The prime two lead
of
are called grinding vocals,
the morbid growls typical of death metal, while Ole Borud is
officially
charged with clean vocals, that
often melodic singing. Borud
Sthaliach. Tor
Magne
Glidje.
is.
normal and
was formerly with
who
fronts Lengsel,
the band is
some-
times listed as bass player for Extol. Emil Nikolaisen of Royal
was also a member of Extol
prior to the band's debut recording.
314
Extreme
Burial features three songs in Norwegian, but otherwise the
group performs
material in English, with moderate
all
of
its
is
he
who
success ("Blessed
has got his sins forgiven").
new
Mesmerized includes three
The EP
songs and three industnal
remixes of tracks from Burial, prepared by techno industrial
Sanctum and Raison
artists
of historical note,
The latter three tracks are fans (who do not tend toward
D'Etre.
though Extol
ecumenicity in their musical tastes) pretty Undeceived
much
moves more toward death metal, but
instrumental that are
hated them. features
two
and more melodic than
less aggressive
doubted. In interviews, Cherone talked openly about his
Son of God." while being
in Christ "as the
band
cate the rest of his
in a
way
issues of faith did
come
would
that
on account of him. As the group's to the fore.
belief
careful not to impli-
them
get
labeled
chief songwriter, however,
The
debut album
self-titled
Bye Bye") and, more
features an antiabortion song ("Rock a
to
the point, a song called "Watching, Waiting," which describes
The words
the crucifixion of Jesus.
are intentionally a bit ob-
with the meaning only becoming
scure,
The
the lyric sheet.
sounds
line that
clear
like
when one
reads
"I'm staring at the
the vocal tracks. Other tracks reveal classical and progressive
sun"
influences, such as the use of violins or brief neo-Renaissance
fashion, the hit song "Hole-Hearted" expresses a basic spiritual
heavy songs. "A Structure of Souls"
intros to ultimately
showcase newal"
wed melodic metal with shrill,
trast of extremes. tries to
The group
is
a
and both "Ember" and "Re-
for the electric guitars,
dark ambience for a con-
unabashedly Pentecostal, but
is
be ecumenical in their approach, extending their appeal
at least to non-Pentecostal fundamentalists. "All of us believe in angels
and demons and speaking
in a spiritual
in tongues,
and that we're
war where prayer is the most important weapon."
says Espevoll. "But our mission
is
to see people get saved and
On Paralysis,
receive Jesus in their hearts."
the band covers the
song "Shadow of Death," originally performed by Believer.
is
actually written "I'm staring at the Son." In a similar
message
in
somewhat
The song appears
veiled terms.
to be
based on the classic dictum of Pascal to the effect that every
human filled
being
born with
is
God-shaped hole" that must be
"a
before they can be complete. Yet the song
polyvalent.
Cherone once explained that
looking for
what he needs
peace. "It could be a
you what
he
it is,"
with
said,
"to me, I'm looking for God."
intentionally
is
about a person
is
make him happy,
to
could be God.
girl, it
it
I
him
to give
want
don't
to
tell
artistic reticence, before adding,
Other songs
are less ambiguous.
"Rise and Shine." from Three Sides, quotes the prophet Daniel
and Jesus outright, while "God's Not Dead"
offers a pretty ag-
gressive spiritual statement. Waiting for the Punchline features a
Extreme
(and
Pat Badger, bass;
Geary, drums. 1
992— Three
Nuno
Bettencourt,
song with the tantalizing
Gary Cherone. voc; Paul
music
— Extreme
heart / There
gtr.;
1989— Extreme (A&M); 1990
Sides to Every Story;
Extreme was not eral
Van Halen)
a
1
995— Waiting
//:
Pornograffitti;
by
led
devout Christian (Gary
a
"There
title.
no God" (Psalm
is
Is
from Scripture, "The
No
God."
fool
hath said
It
sets to in his
14:1 or 53:1).
Aside from specific songs, Cherone's faith shaped the basic
for the Punchline.
Christian band as such, but rather a gen-
market metal funk band
a line straight
concepts for at least two of Extreme's albums.
theme of the album
the underlying
He
has said that
Pornograffitti
the effect
is
on a young mind and the
Cherone). The group had nothing to do with the contempo-
that pornography can have
rary Christian music subculture and, though big in the world
produces later for issues related to morality, temptation, and
at large,
was
rarely noticed
by media devoted to covering con-
temporary Christian music. The two major exceptions to
would be the attention given
bellion.
The band formed
when Cherone and
Cherone and Extreme by H.M
to
magazine and by Mark Joseph
this
in his
book The Rock and Roll Re-
in Boston. Massachusetts, in 1985
Paul Geary, both of
whom had been
part of
The
sex.
album
is
it
character in the drama portrayed throughout that
named
that the tale
is
Frances, but
Cherone has openly admitted
autobiographical, "about
to go through."
The album
some things
Three Sides to Every Story,
tures ambitious stylings reminiscent of Queen, sault
struggle
on modern notions of
my side,
your
relativism.
The
is
I
had
which
fea-
that
a direct as-
titular three sides
and the truth, and the album
actually
Boston-based Dream, connected with Portugese-born guitarist
are
Nuno
divided into three suites of songs dealing with these matters.
Bettencourt.
The
latter
is
noted as one of rock music's
side,
premier hard rock guitarists and provided Extreme with the
Desire for change
metal edge their name implied.
are
became best known
for
"More Than Words" (# 1991).
1
two
Ironically,
of
in 1991)
its
ballads, the
10 hits, the second
went double platinum, and
umphantly with ZZ Top. Cherone was raised Roman a faith that
in
album
the band toured
tri-
you angry?
.
is .
.
expressed in
Am
I
ever
"Who Cares?":
"Tell
gonna change?" The
then, offers three songs (recorded at
Abbey Road
a seventy-piece orchestra) expressive of eternal truth. Rolling Stone, not normally
conceptualizing
reality,
me, Jesus,
final suite,
studios with
and ultimate
an advocate of such ways of
praised the
album
as
demonstrating
Extreme's "eclecticism and willingness to experiment,"
He left the church, Chuck Swindoll with re-
Catholic.
but would later credit radio preacher
awakening him to
memorable
and 'Hole Hearted" (# 4
On the basis of these two Top
Pornograffitti
however, the group
is
he says he had ignored but never
gling out "the final three songs" as
its
sin-
highlights.
Being a Christian in one of America's premier heavy metal
bands could not have been
easy,
and Cherone has been honest
315
Extreme
!
i
,
about expressing his successes and failures at toeing the
number that
of songs that he sang
would not
A
line.
with the group used vulgar words
typically be heard within the Christian market.
Asked about this by
HM magazine, he seemed surprised that
it
some of their songs were being written by a devout The partnership only lasted for a single album (the
perhaps,
Christian.
oddly
titled III) in 1998,
make
for peculiar
but two of the songs on that record
Van Halen
fare. "Fire in
the Hole" deals with
t
was even an
He acknowledged,
issue.
"It's just a
the
damage
de-
and
its lyrics
get
ship
which
lack of vocabu-
that
human
beings inflict through their speech,
i
.
.
lary.
which I can be guilty
fensively: it's
emotional
when
I
sing.
.
.
but then continued a
things that
,
knows? Maybe
it
a
compromise
will get better.
After Extreme broke up,
Sammy Hagar (who had singer of
Van Halen, one
time. Suddenly, in
history of rock
and
I
know
it
of
more
to replace
replaced David Lee Roth) as lead
of the
most popular metal bands
was fronted by
a
called
all
in the
is
seem drawn
straight
sets the course /
from the
Does not the
the forest set by a small flame
one can tame"
(cf.
/
Bible:
bit bridle
'Rudder of the horse /
Like a tongue
James 3:3-5). The song "Once"
on
fire
no
offers a state-
of the Christian doctrine of eternal security:
"Once
be-
Once shared can't ever be separate brand new day / With the power of Deity
lieved can't ever lose faith / / Like the I
can
feel
dawn it
from "Hot
of a
inside of
me / Can you
for Teacher,"
feel it?"
and Van Halen
This
is
fans, for the
a long
way
most
part,
first
were not impressed. All the same, Cherone thanked the
"Runnin' with
Christian author R. C. Sproul for inspiration in the album's
the hard rocking party band that
anthem
of
Great
ment
won't get worse."
one of the most bizarre turnabouts roll,
I
Who
my faith
Cherone was asked
broke into the airwaves with an the Devil"
bit
me. I'm honest.
a part of
There are probably more important
.
would consider
:
I
of,"
an emotion that's
devout Christian. More incredible,
liner notes.
Face Value Steve Dresser,
(-2000)
//
gtr.;
sound
Adam
Long, drums; Brad Nagle, voc; Pat Nagle, bass
Nate Clay (+ 2000); Josh Keilman (+ 2000).
(Bettie Rocket);
—
2000
1
999— Never
Stray
whelming and enduring character of God's
way
There's Always the Radio.
similar to that of such general market artists as
is
Babyface or Luther Vandross. The songs testify to the over-
you're guiding
The album
in "It's Alright."
Face Value
is
a
punk band from
Detroit. Michigan,
with a a
sound similar to that of MxPx, Slick Shoes, or early Ghoti
few songs
Fade's
Hook
(see also
Craig's Brother,
Dogwood, Hangnail, Nog-
me through my is
a
love.
"I
just love the
Fade sings to Christ
life,"
down-tempo
affair,
though on
Can't Be Stopped," "Dreams of a Better World")
("I
smooth vocals
by guest
artists
Fade
(group)
are
supplemented by rapped interludes
Smartz and Spokesman.
gin Toboggan, Shorthanded, Sick of Change, Twotimer,
The Undecided, and Value debut album. Never deals
with the
Pac;
it's
Stray, suffers
theme
overall
of
a
crowded market). Their
from poor production, but
"making one's
faith in
God
real
Personnel
and never straying from what one believes"
man
There's
cleaner, tighter sound. "Hatred" pays
opening
riffs
Always
homage
the
to
Radio has a
Stryper with
and presents an indictment of prejudice
within the church: "Hatred love should abound."
now
fills
the halls
A song called "2/14/00"
where God's
offers
some
typi-
punk whining about romantic troubles. "On Valentine's Day I was listening to a bunch of nerds dedicate songs to their
cal
girlfriends, so
I
just
wrote
this
song to outlet
says the girlfriend-less composer.
Adam
list
—
unavailable. 1998
quote front
Brad Nagle). The song "Habitual" emphasizes replacing
bad habits with positive ones.
its
(to
my frustrations,"
True Tunes
and Phantom
True Tunes praised the
ever hear
on the
Tollbooth pulls
out
all
the best independent
sound that
The
Fade ist
who
group
"calls to
the
released one
album of
band
as "the type of
you'll rarely
And
all
African American solo art-
The
CDs
|
ever recorded."
The duo produces a of The Autumns or
True Tunes) or that suggests "a perfect
lost
(Tollbooth).
and found
/ It
Faircloff (Pamplin).
"I
came up from under-
the gods of this world are dying even now."
Scott Faircloff 1998— Scott
if
difficult."
mind the dark elegance
Violet Burning"
/
a
Fade.
Their lyrics strive for haunting images steeped in ambiguity:
Long.
soulful ballads in 1997.
R&B solo artist
the stops and calls Angel-Thieves "one of
(Infiniti).
name adopted by an
magazines are aware of
as the
melding of recent Radiohead with meditative U2"
ground
is
name
simply because they're too
radio,
(solo artist)
1997— The Debut
Tollbooth
Christian duo with the same
found paradise in the
Fade
Angel- Thieves (North and South).
—
——
—
Family of Love
Born and raised started playing
Northwest. Scott Faircloff
in the Pacific
piano
when
he
was
six,
and studied the songwnting styles of such heroes as the
1
had numerous
project
dubbing
critics
's
Me
Faircloff displays
more
sound.
whimsy.
lyrical
may
The album's dominant theme
who experiences a
Me
Closer" focuses on the idea of
is
own
Tent
emerging
the spiritual journey of
personal relationship with God. "Pulling
God always drawing
us
"Under Your Wing" expresses peaceful confidence
in
being under God's protection. parts briefly
the
em-
other tunes,
style (Big
represent his
one
nearer:
On
American rock
of an
Revival, Jars of Clay) that
to
songs themselves are reminiscent
and
of Lennon's in structure
from the record's
humorous thoughts
princess willing to give
The song
"Frog's
Lament"
de-
spiritual orientation to present
of the fairy-tale frog
him
"Wrecking
who
can't find a
Chain" (# 19
in
1998).
Faith Massive
Drum and
DJ Seven]. 1998
[a.k.a.
is
mainstream electronic
may
His
artists as
features ethereal keyboards
1:1. It
saxophone on several tracks that
Rom
Size,
Wave-
recall
and generous doses
the slithering, sultry
(minus the vocals). Other cuts favor
more avant-garde electronic
The
style.
title
of the
a
album actu-
ally derives
from the technical
genre and
not meant to imply that the group consists only of
rhythm
section. Visions
is
a
label applied to this musical
concept piece based on Acts 2:17.
The infusion of jazz and even world music and. this time, a
few of the tracks feature
are present are overtly Christian
and often
times, though, the spiritual application listener, as
on
"Shelter."
mellow piano.
"I
when
it
is
to.
some
I
is
more pronounced
vocals.
What
evangelistic.
lyrics
Some-
must be made by the
maven June
April sings over
belong in the shelter of your
album "romantic
"the kind of stuff
coffeehouse listening cino and writing
jazz
really feel that
love." Musicforce calls the
says
known
album from 1992, however,
self-titled
for his
work
partici-
"Wake Up"
early Dire Straits.
Bo Diddley
classic
that reminded
some
of
Love?"
is
not a cover of the
God
album's standout attractions are "Ease the
redemption and
re-
and the wonderful "Jammin' with the Angels," which
of-
fers a pretty the
of a
Christian response to an
Pain." a description of everyone's quest for lease,
more
but a reflection on the choice between
mammon. The
and
mix
calls for
"Who Do You
ever-bleaker world.
reflected
incorporating elements of
acoustic rock, jazz, and blues into a
good preview of what
its title
describes.
A
Tree
by
Water also offers soulful ballads and bluesy rockers of the
listed
with James Taylor or Van Morrison. The other
above are worship oriented. For Dreamers Only
is
a project recorded in 1990.
Eli.
praise music." 'ball
you could picture someone
at a
kicked back while drinking a cappuc-
poetry."
Family of Love Personnel
be compared to
and Goldie. The debut album opens with a reading of
jazz sounds of Sade
a
leader, best
Bass for the
composed of two DJs who compose and
meditative to head-bobbing. Their music
is
worship
laid-back coffeehouse approach,
See
perform instrumental ambient music that varies in tone from
of
a
is
1999— Visions.
Masses (N'Soul);
Genesis
Quiet
Paul Falzone
Joey Davis, Jamey Wright
that of such
2000— The
an instrumental re-release of
Faith Massive
rider,
Only;
Worship with Chris Falson
Live
A Tree by the Water (Orchard);
pated in numerous stadium conference events with that group.
sort associated
that transforming kiss Ball
(Word); 1997
with the Maranatha Promise Keepers Band. He has
albums Christian radio hits:
Dreamers
Chris Falson
Closer,"
seem
vocal mannerisms and stylings
ulate that singer. Indeed, the
998— For
(Broken Again); 1995
Stories
Faircloff "the Christian
Cham." "When God Whispers," "Under Your
Wing"). Faircloff
Chris Falson
www.chnsfalson.com
John Lennon" because on certain songs ("Pulling xing Ball
7
The
debut album, produced by John and Dino Elefante.
his
—
and the Amazing
and Elton John. These influences show prominently in
Beatles
I
Chris Falson
picked up guitar a bit 1992
later,
3
list
Whether
unavailable. 1977
The
Bible:
A Rock Testament (Polydor).
or not Family of Love can be regarded as a Chris-
tian band would be a matter of controversy since the group was associated with the Children of God cult. The Children of God began as a countercultural parachurch group that was very much a part of the California Jesus movement but soon (long before 1977) grew into the definitive example of an ex-
tremist cult, accused of everything from heresy to brainwashing to prostitution (leader David Berg, a.k.a.
reported to have interpreted Jesus'
men"
as
meaning "hookers
command
for Jesus"
Moses David,
is
to be "fishers of
and so to have encour-
new known and has
aged female followers to use sex as a lure for attracting converts).
The
story of the
been recounted elsewhere
movement
is
well
(see bibliography in
Di Sabatino's
The Jesus People Movement). At any rate, Di Sabatino notes that this
album
first-rate."
'is
completely orthodox, as well as being musically
The group
rather ambitiously seeks to offer songs
that cover the entire Bible from Genesis to Revelation (with an
emphasis on the Bible
that
latter).
Their penchant for finding sex in the
where others might not comes through on
Ruth
sings to
Boaz
after the
two
of
a love
song
them have supposedly
— 3
I
The Family Tree
8
consummated
on the
their relationship during their night
threshing floor
Ruth
(cf.
For further consideration of
3).
whether an unorthodox group can produce orthodox and even inspiring music,
compare the All Saved Freak Band. For more
music from the Children of God. see Jeremy Spencer.
band
roll
/
that hard,
more
wanna have
I
it's
from above?
.
.
.
(Lamb and
Fire!
Lion); If
The Family five
male
Tree
was
sort of a
Brothers,
albums
sions of Jesus music songs.
filled
The
with only three instead of with
more
I
their white-bread ver-
On
record,
first
the
Up
Fire! features
the Fire" and
Love
Opened Up the Door." Subsequent albums
accents that
If
We Abide. The
some American
bit
To receive blessings /
As
I
would
who
leader
closes
sometimes /
for all
Thanks
/
Adam
Again
and friend had an enor-
"Now I'm 27 and you were know bugged you You taught me so much
your time. ... me.
for loving
"I
Side," a
trying to find their place in
the curious world of Christian rock:
Thank you
the just-
is
with "The Other
Gene Eugene, the deceased
as a producer, musician,
mous impact on many musicians 38 /
however,
of the Backstreet Boys' song
That Way." The album
It
album, but the songs tend to
.
.
I
I
.
Who wilLI go to?"
Farewell to Juliet
sang with thick
trio
fans found charming in a Her-
man's Hermits way. Harmony magazine complained that the
John
Bretzlaff. gtr.. bass; Jeff Elbel, gtr.;
drums (-1998) (+ 1998).
group overused vocal harmonies rather than
not
It's
.
turns a
in-
original material, including Ian Truscott's "Stand-
Door" on
ing at the
harmony group,"
Want
first
An exception,
punk version
heartfelt tribute to
stripped-down Australian
cover versions of Parchment's "Light
Song's "Since
On
1975
Love (Milk and Honey).
singers. Billed as "Australia's top
outfit offered three
clude
Truscott, voc.
Phil
We Abide; 1979—Fine
Osmond
version of the
voc;
far /
.
.
Silletta
done things not the same
I've
sounds the same as the
for-fun sped-up Ian Truscott,
roll fans.
"Lame,"
gone too
I
be darker and more serious.
The Family Tree Smallwood, voc;
On
have three years ago." Fanmail Z000, despite the different musicians,
Ian
"Have
introspective:
and
lots of rock
not that hard."
one
just allowing
//
Chad Dunn, drums
1993— Echoes
Brant Hansen, voc;
Schmale,
Jeff
(+ 1998); Stacey Krejci, bass, kybrd.
of Laughter (independent);
1
998—Grace
and Dire
Circumstances (Marathon).
or another singer to take the lead.
www.netads.com/arts/music
Chicago-based Farewell to
Fanmail Scott
Silletta,
modern rock band with
voc; Chuck Cummings. drums (-2000); Nick Garrisi. gtr
(-2000); Erik Tokle. bass (-2000) //Jason Feldman. drums (+ 2000); Jason
Fleetwood, bass (+ 2000): Dale Yob,
gtr.
1999— Here Comes 2000— Fanmail 2000.
(+ 2000).
Fanmail [EP] (Tooth and Nail); The Latest Craze;
Fanmail was the second contemporary Christian outing for
who first earned renown as the original singer man for the very popular PlankEye. Silletta gath-
Scott Silletta,
and front ered a
bunch of his
friends
from other bands (Nick Garrisi from
a
Juliet
is
a critically acclaimed
unique sound that draws on a variety
The group's name is derived from the title of a nipoem by William Blount that, in Hansen's words,
of influences. hilistic
exposes "the bankruptcy of ter."
On
their first
life
without the promise of
a hereaf-
album, Echoes of Laughter, the group displays a
basic '80s prog-rock
sound reminiscent of Rush and the
Fixx, but
with considerably more acoustic elements integrated into the mix.
includes the song "Endless Sky," a meditation
It
sience
and transcendence that
True Tunes
would
on
tran-
call a "perfect
Quayle, Erik Tokle from Rich Young Ruler, Chuck Cum-
Christian alternative song." In addition, "Adam's Chain" ad-
mings from Aunt Bettys) to record some songs that he had
dresses the deceptive allure of things that bring bondage, while
written
— those featured on the debut EP and
album. He then had to assemble
first
a different lineup
peared that the group might have some
legs.
full-length
when
it
Silletta
ap-
told
was avoiding the Christian band label PlankEye to playing certain venues. The
"Mood Swing"
tian music, the
playing bars and clubs.
The EP Here Comes Fanmail "Every Breath You Take" by The scribed
includes a cover of the song
They
pop-punk, with catchy melodies throughout."
vocal
and
as "upbeat
The
specter of PlankEye's sound
the overall sound
was much
first
band. "True Brand
sil's
'80s hit "Mickey."
its
theme from the
The Latest Craze
Tollbooth as 'a near-perfect
was
closer to
New"
MxPx
than to
get upset
or
The Church.
In terms of Chris-
group sometimes comes across as
a
mixture of
don't
want
to very often, but
they do kick things into high
gear.
on
Grace's "Thermostat"
That song features
by Rob Dickinson of Catherine Wheel and
reflects
a guest
on
star-
Silletta's
dom in light of Kurt Cobain's suicide. Grace also includes a cover of The Choir's "Chase the Kangaroo," and a number of other
Tony
tracks that, to quote one
definitely present, but
rather strongly recalls
who
Grace and Dire Circumstances, the
The Choir and Jars of Clay, though when they want to, they can produce a much harder sound than either of those bands.
was desummer album"
by Phantom
Police.
On
Simple Minds
sociated with
that had relegated
MxPx,
humorously with people
prog-rock elements decrease in favor of sounds more closely as-
Bandoppler that Fanmail
group toured with
deals
over insignificant matters.
Ba-
The song "Rock and Roll Star" borrows old Byrds classic: "I wanna be in a rock and
critic,
provide "lots of those swirly
ments" that impressed college students Pearl"
even
recalls
the early
work
in the '80s.
of
mo-
"Browning's
Sixpence None the
— 319
Mark Farner
Richer. Jeff Elbel has developed a reputation
among
guitar afi-
cionados for his unconventional rhythm style, built around
sweeping power chords, atmosphenc
puts
"are balanced artfully
it.
solos,
and lush sounds.
as a
Farewell to Juliet presents songs that, as True Tunes
Lyrically.
between opaque, poetic
refer-
ences and obvious statements of faith." "Sorrow and Pride"
from Echoes
you ready?
asks. "Are
Could be the old you
line 7
Elbel describes this
cynical thing
found
I've
,
band
indicates that the
/ Is
Do you
/
in
dare to cross the
quite afraid to die."
dilemma:
'I've
found
in
And on
my
head a
my heart a hopeful thing." Hansen
generally oriented toward the club
is
scene rather than the specifically Christian market, but that is
very important that audience
members understand
He views
that
follow-up "Funny Face"
The back-to-back
"it
we
over pop success), but then tragedy struck
debilitated
own
come from." work with Farewell to
Bretzlaff has recorded the
this time,
his wife, releasing the
Juliet.
EP Songs from
Orange Couch by John and Kim (Marathon. 2000).
has played on a
number
of projects
by other
album Hope by Blackball and Dogfish
the
founded the indie band
Every Day
Jones
Life. In 2001,
he formed
a
band
Jeff Elbel
including
artists,
Sunny Day Roses, and
John
by LSU. He 1999 joined
in
called Ping
and
re-
album (No Outlet, Marathon) to benefit Humanity and a memorial fund for the late Gene
leased an acoustic
Habitat for
Eugene
(of
Adam
Again;. As a writer/critic, Elbel
contributor to True Tunes and
Tball, as
is
is
album contains
Thou
"Say
The
latter
980—Brotherly
by physical pam.
Art"),
the disease was in hymns ('Amazing
I
stations.
She also enjoyed
a
renewal that
she attributed to her struggles with multiple sclerosis. Fargo
member
lost
in 1949)
grew up
in
(b.
Mt. Airy. North Carolina,
of the local Baptist church, but has said that faith
most of
its
rules. In 1972.
meaning to her except
as a
system of moral
she rose to the top of the charts with a song she
had wntten called 'The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A."
ically progressive.
— the
MS
that afflicts her
thoughts and poetry
a
book of inspirational She also composed and
and written
recorded the gospel song 'Mighty Shield of Armor." which hit
Number One on
Christian country charts.
The Farm Beetles Terry Taylor et
The Farm
—Meat
1998
al.
Beetles
were
the
Farm
beetles (Stunt).
a joke project for
Terry Scott Tay-
anonymous cohorts— most The Swirling Eddies. The group
lor and a few of his
likely fellow
members
got together
of
my
hay
/
songs com-
hillbilly versions of classic Beatle
with animal noises and revamped /
lyrics ("Yesterday /
Now
I
Oh, what the hey"). The group
Life."
"Birthday." "Revolution
need a place to also slaughters
someone should have song.
The album was
later
The Swirling Eddies CD. The
most remembered, even though her
9."
Day
it's
not
them
is
like
—which
not technically a Beatles
combined with another joke
is
record.
and released on a
Cows would have made anyone
in the
"The End." and "Within
Swirling Mellow,
Eddies' Sacred
pairing, but
to
told
single
for a better
ever going to actually listen
any of the albums anyway.
Some Kind of Wonderful; 1992
the song for
#
You, Within You," as well as John Lennon's "Imagine"
Music Association's "Song of the Year " award. will always be
the
(Trust in Yourself).
Mark Farner
which she
is
which is systemat-
She has authored a collection of inspira-
tional greeting cards
The song was Number One for weeks on the country charts and was also a crossover hit. making it to Number Eleven on Billboard's pop charts. The album The Happiest Girl in the VChole U.SA. went platinum, and the song was awarded the Country It is
a hit
country hit with
Do." which opens the album. Fargo has continued to
attack/ remission variety as opposed to that
bale
Country-western singer Donna Fargo released one album of
a
"How
Grace."
"Helter Skelter." "Strawberry Fields Forever." "A
Yvonne Vaughn
at
The
remission.
"The Baptism of Jesse Taylor." which was
Love was such an easy game to play
Love (MCA/Songbird).
www.donnafargo com
after a spiritual
was
modern gospel songs ('Where You Lead." "I He Was a Superstar"), and a few original
record and to write, as able
plete
contemporary Christian music
It
a hospital chaplain,
Jesus Before
and performed
Donna Fargo 1
when
traditional
on some country
not devoted to Christian music, but Elbel makes
sure that certain Christian artists get the attention they deserve.
Selected:
diag-
a regular
well as to an influential
The Big Takeover (www.bigtakeover/ playhear.com).
was
that she determined to 'get serious about God." She recorded Brotherly Love at a time
Internet magazine devoted to covering the indie rock scene,
magazine
she
phone or cut her
disease, unable to dial a
through her conversations with
songs, including
these songs
with
by the
when
She was for some time completely
in 1979.
food, and constantly racked
Knew
them know where
MS
nosed with
Great
In addition to his
Female Country Artist of the Year (1972, 1973). Fargo
continued to have more country hits (with only minor cross-
the music as establishing "a
"let
bigger hit (# 5 in 1972).
country superstar, and she was twice acclaimed the Best
Selling
kind of friendly rapport with the listeners" but also wants to
are followers of Christ."
was an even
million-selling singles established her briefly
1988—just
Another
injustice (Frontline):
www markfarner.com
Closer to
1989— Wake Up Home.
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Mark Farner
Mark
was
Farner
the lead singer, guitarist, and principal
songwriter for one of the 70s' biggest rock groups. Grand Funk
Grand Funk
He
racked up hit after
Number One
including the
hit,
singles
'We're an American Band" and 'Loco-motion" and the Top 10
experienced a dramatic
smashes. "Some Kind of Wonderful" and 'Bad Time." As an odd
conversion to Christ in 1983 and later recorded three evangeli-
quirk of rock history. Frank Zappa volunteered to produce their
(originally
cal
albums Farner
{Closer to
was born
Home
was
a 'best
when bad
of
compilation).
and
a rock
play-
professional
roll
expelled from high school during his senior year.
got a job playing with a group called Terry Knight and the
which scored
Pack,
T (Who Have
the song,
band
leader of that
and minor national
a big regional
retired
from performing
in favor of
Farner,
drummer Don Brewer
and
bassist
Mel Schacher
of the Pack),
hit
with
store.
and the Mysterians) together
(a
Grand Funk
as
man-
member former member of ? (also a
Railroad, a psy-
Cream
chedelic blues/rock
band fashioned
Hendrix Experience.
A mere two years later,
after
or the Jimi
the group had one
Then
Farner retired to a ranch in upper
his family
and opened an alternative energy
in 1976.
Michigan with
He made
No Frills in 1978, both on Atlantic) and even with Brewer to make a couple more Grand Funk al-
reunited
bums
but the glory days were clearly over and
in the early '80s.
these projects seemed
more
tention that living the
life
Thus, he was devastated left
in
Led Zeppelin, and
and Nash. In 1971, they broke the
Stills
Beatles' sup-
wandered into
church
a
come
for Christ to
Looking
his pain to be eased.
least,
ligned this
hit
('Closer to
by critics.
Rolling Stone
phenomenon,
crediting
would
later reflect historically
on
Grand Funk with discovering an
avenue to success that did not depend on radio airplay or favorable reviews: constant touring.
Sew
Rolling
Grand Funk became what The
Stone Encyclopedia of Rock
prototypical people's band."
It is
unclear
and
Roll
why critics
"the
calls
and radio
it
was
a pretty sure
he later averred, that the rather elderly preacher had never
heard of Grand Funk Railroad and would not have had a clue
who Mark Farner was if he had told them. says, when an altar call was given at the end bring
my
wife back to
Nevertheless, he of the service,
"I
God to forgive my sins and to me." Unbeknownst to him, on that
went forward and prayed
for
same morning some miles away,
his wife
church, responded to a similar altar
call,
had also attended
a
and accepted Christ as
her Savior at approximately the same time.
The two were
re-
united the next day and, recognizing that the miraculous
power and mercy
came passionate
of
God had taken hold
of their lives, they be-
in their faith, displaying evangelistic fervor.
should have been locked up for a year," Farner later
programmers hated them so much, except that the band
probably came on a
seemed to exude an arrogance that belied
called to 'give
their simplicity.
and
an unusual stranger amidst
bet,
22 in 1970) and was consistently ignored or ma-
life,
similar, he
Onaway, Michigan, one Sunday
in
morning. He was, to say the
The group got into unfortunate contract disputes with Knight, who sued them for sixty million dollars. They settled the case by buying him out. What is perhaps most amazing about Grand Funk Railroad's unparalleled success is that it came at a time when the
#
into his
something
for
the elderly congregation of sixteen, and
Home."
At
a child of nine.
that time, shortly after his father had died, he had heard Billy
posedly untouchable record for ticket sales at Shea Stadium.
band had produced only one minor Top 40
his wife Lesia
he remembered
faith,
something fhat had happened when he was
found
Crosby,
of a mega-rock star rarely affords.
August of 1983 when
hold and had no real foundation for
Graham on TV had prayed
artists as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones.
hobbies than passions.
him. Although he had not been raised in a religious house-
Funk was the
ahead of such
like
Farner had retired from the band to give his family the at-
gold and five platinum albums to their credit. In 1970. Grand best-selling musical act in America,
albums over the years (Mark
a couple of solo
Farner in 1977 and
Nothing)" (# 46 in 1966). In 1969, the
agement and put
album
final
He began
knees ended his prospects for
and he became
a football career
He
is
in Flint, Michigan, in 1948.
ing guitar at age fifteen
after he
Railroad).
little
too strong."
Initially,
he also
up music altogether" and put away
He and
T
said. "I felt
his guitar
Their bombastic stage shows were considered pretentious and
with no intention of ever playing
their covers of classic rock songs (like the Rolling Stones'
an Assemblies of God church where they spent two-and-a-half
"Gimmie
years being discipled by the pastor,
Shelter")
Spears doing
T
case, as ticket
were regarded
and album
and eventually some ken."
the
No
Can't Get
as sacrilege (akin to Britney
Satisfaction" in 2000). But in
sales continued, first
critics realized that
to vocalize admiration for the
Todd Rundgren.
who
programmers,
'the people had spo-
and Grand Funk acquired some grudging
first
any
respect.
One
of
band was rock legend
produced two of their albums: We're an
American Band (1973) and Shinm'
On
(1974).
group into the second phase of their denly, radio couldn't get
These brought the
illustrious career.
Sud-
enough of Grand Funk, and the band
again.
it
basic ideas of Christian doctrine.
i.e.,
Lesia joined
taught the Bible and
Only then
did Farner feel
comfortable performing on stage as a Christian. At
first
he did
not do so as a celebrity convert but quietly, as an almost unno-
member of Mylon LeFevre's band, Broken Heart. Once Farner did go back out on the road he played mostly clubs or "oldies shows." often with a band he called the God ticed
Rockers.
The group would do the old Grand Funk hits, with rethrown in as well. Concerts often included unex-
ligious songs
pected evangelistic appeals. For instance, at a 1991 outdoor
1
Mark Farner
Some Kind of Wonderful contains the jazzy "Love from
Miller Beer festival in Detroit. Farner sang his classic, "Closer to
Home" (unquestionably Grand
ceeded to witness to the crowd:
was crying what
"When
out. searching for something,
was looking
I
Funk's best song), then pro-
for
.
.
.
I
wrote that song,
and
now
I
I
testify to Jesus in his set
him
in Bible
lated to
study and prayer after the show.
CCM
the
numbers
thoroughly secular
this
the other bands. tizing got out.
of people
series of
shows
who
Super
him
shows 's
him
place a
to talk about cerreli-
and
Grand Funk,
Petra.
like
On
and
ma-
especially the band's lighter
album, Just Another
first
Farner delivers his testimony in the song,
which actually opens with
membered
song, "Jesus Loves
"Come
a version of the
Me, This
tianized version of the old
was an
girls
cry /
I
tried
Sunday school
Its
power
in
I
feels to give
him control /
down deep in my soul." That same album also
tures the hard rocking "Airborne Ranger" (with guitar
Keaggy) and the appropriately highlight, however,
is
my Savior's wraps
all
/
My heart
arms around
when my
Yeah,
/
down my
me
huggin'
his Iovin'
spine."
me /
Savior's
fills
with
me
liftin'
song
original
any Christian
that
new
like.
version,
"Ooh when
When he me out of my
desire /
'bout drives
It
re-
Chris-
run up and
/ Chills
Granted that the Bible does use sexual imag-
church (Ephesians 5:31-32), the personal and detailed
rate
application here
titled,
fea-
by Phil
"Judgment Day Blues."
the softer toned "Isn't
It
is
a bit odd. Worse, the
Amazing,"
mere implication that
Farner thought he had to salvage a song about romantic love by it
seems to typify the gnostic attitudes so preva-
American Christianity where
(Genesis 1:31; John 1:3)
— what
is
—
in defiance of Scripture
worldly
regarded as un-
is
unfortunate, because aside from this one
is
slip,
Farner does not seem to advocate such ideas and, in fact, has
been more thoroughly committed to integrating spirituality
with secularity than most Christian
Indeed, his deci-
artists.
sion to leave the Christian music subculture after the Some
a
spectacular tribute to God's grace by John Breland that affords
Farner the best of
The
hit.
monogamy
Farner sings the song about Jesus, with lyrics
to Jesus,"
many stories, made many money could buy. ... heard
know how it
I
Grand Funk
enthusiastic ode to
Injustice,
told
everything that
the voice of Jesus feel a revival
"I
Key's
new
track, a
title
its
could sing proudly without alteration. In the
lent in
Know." The song builds
I
in passion as Farner sings,
misstep of
for the
godly This
and
are rol-
DeGarmo and
the fashion of
peppier material. Unfortunately, the album will always be
spiritualizing
the
roll after
ery to describe the relationship between Christ and the corpo-
power-pop on the order of Christian
are
and "Not
and "Conflict"
essential. "Attitude of Gratitude"
is
licking rock
mind
many
for playing at bars, nightclubs,
in the first place.
The songs
terial.
prosely-
three albums display a musical style similar to that
associated with
groups
re-
— including members of
shows. At the same time,
tain matters during his
Farner
He proudly
some promoters and club owners would
gious groups criticized secular
to join
got saved through
As time went by and news of Farner 's
"gag order" in his contract, forbidding
a gorgeous worshipful ballad,
what
a
anyone interested
invite
is
on
Bachman Turner Overand The Guess Who, Farner would
and
"Without You"
rap.
Yet" a bluesy accounting of excuses people give for ignoring
Jesus Christ!" Likewise,
Hook. Rare Earth,
Above," which begins with a James Brown-style spoken-word
have found
Seventies Fest tour that also featured drive. Dr.
321
his postconversion performances. "Give
Kind of Wonderful album was motivated by an awareness that there was something not quite right about Christians having
own
their
music, apparently designed to keep
the rest of the world. the world." he told
We
them.
"I feel
CCM
compassion
in 1991. "cause
them
my
in
apart from
heart to go to
can identify with
I
can't just get in a church, close ourselves
in.
and
Me the Works" and "Only You" are also nice power ballads, and An Emotional Look at Love" is a melodic pop song about love
point a finger at 'em."
being "more than just a physical feeling." All told, Just Another
continued to work as a Christian in the general rock market. In
Injustice
rock,
would come
to be regarded as a classic of Christian
an album equal in quality to any of Grand Funk's secular
works and, thus, of remarkable notice Christian music. Wake
stadium rocker that
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calls
in the small
includes the anthemic
on people
pond of
title track,
to "hear Jesus knockin' at
the door" (Revelation 3:20) and respond appropriately.
more midtempo pop number his
testimony again,
to Me." he
this
"If It
ways
On
Wasn't for Grace" he
time to a Caribbean beat.
retells
assumes the point of view of Christ to address
before the hour
to be regarded as a tion and energy.
is
due." Eventually,
the
On "Come
audience with a traditional invitation: "Repent from sinful
a
all
his
your
Wake Up came
"sophomore slump" album, lacking
in direc-
Since recording his explicitly Christian albums. Farner has
Band and
in
He revealed commitment
at
1996, he toured as a part of Ringo Starr's All Starr
1997 took part that time that
in a
Grand Funk reunion
Mel Schacher had
also
tour.
"made
a
to
Christ" and. while keeping the concerts relatively free of testifying. Farner indicated that
"we
are accountable to
who we
we're not having to compromise
The
reunited band released a two-disc live recording of a bene-
concert for Bosnian orphans [Bosnia
fit
2002. Farner
Drug
1
(# 3
2
in
in
1
1
was
still
hits: "Isn't It
1
);
in in
As of
Rockers, doing
high schools.
Amazing?" (#
Man" (# 20 "Without You" (# 27
990); "Upright
99
for
Capitol. 1997).
The God
playing with
America programs
Free
Christian radio
(#
God, and
are as Christians."
3 in
1
988);
990);
1
1
99
1
);
"If It
Wasn't for Grace"
"Some Kind of Wonderful" "Not Yet" (# 8
in
1
992).
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and Farrell
Farrell
and
Farrell
—
You" was written by Jayne
Farrell
with Bannister
Farrell
in response
to the death of her father.
Bob 1
voc; Jayne
Farrell,
979
—
Portrait of
/\
World Know:
1992
(NewPax);
Farrell
mi—Let
Ready;
The Best of Farrell and
1986—
and
Farrell
1981—Make Me
Conclusions;
to
the Mighty;
1978
Farrell, voc. All;
1984
Live;
1985—jump Meek and
Us
Whole
the
Farrell;
Choices (StarSong);
1989
Superpower, The
Manifesto;
The Early Works (Benson).
After the group switched to StarSong, they developed an
that of
DeGarmo and
Mark Gershmehl
and
were
Farrell
a
husband and wife duo from Hous-
ton. Texas.
As musical pioneers involved
movement
revival,
in the original Jesus
they sang together as a duo in the early
Randy Matthews
70s, touring with such legendary artists as
and Love Song. period, but the
No
recordings of the
two Farrells were
nium, which did record Jayne year
Farrell cut a solo
later,
Bob
a self-titled
album
Farrell joined
duo
exist
from
titled
album
in 1973.
Cam
Jayne on
this early
group Millen-
also part of the
That
year,
A
Records.
Dove and performed on
their sec-
moved to Edmond. Oklahoma, and began working as a duo again. They worked through the '80s, producing a number of pop albums that sold remarkably ond album.
well (the
In 1976, the couple
first
four alone sold over 200,000 total units, remark-
able for Christian
well
known
artists like
albums
at that time).
as a songwriter,
Bob eventually became
penning tunes
for general
market
John Berry, Laura Branigan. Eric Clapton, Anne
Murray, and Diana Ross,
in addition to
many
artists in the
Christian market (see below).
According to
CCM,
Farrell
and
Farrell
"had one of the most
shows on the road with heavy
DeGarmo and
were produced
seemed to be
for
and the albums
performance on the road. The debut record
features the song "Lifesaver,"
Hope
their priority
which was
later recorded
by
of Glory and became one of their best-known songs.
"Earthmaker" exalts God as Creator; "Homesick Soldier" uses the metaphor in
its title
to describe Christians as longing to be
reunited with their Lord, while receiving love letters from
through Scripture. collection of songs
A
Portrait of
pilation. "Jailhouse
years,
with no fewer than
being favored for the Early Years com-
Rock"
is
not the song Elvis Presley
made
famous, but a clever reflection on the Apostle Paul's time in prison. "Boundless Love." "Fallen."
written with
Brown
Bannister,
quent collaborator with the
and
"All
You Need" were
who would become
Farrells.
Make Me Ready
a fre-
includes
Armor (of was coproduced by
Heart). Stan
Choices
standout song
may
be the very clever and
Key. Aside from that track, the record
with songs of praise
filled
what was
best-known songs, the
become one
to
of the group's
infectious "People in a Box," a
Conclusions features
Thomas Dolby-type
reflection
homes
I'm Loved by You."
The
first
on the loneliness that senior citizens
(similar in sentiment to the
of these
is
a
face in nursing
Simon and Garfunkel song
by the same name, coupled as it was with "Voices of Old People" on the album Bockends). "To Know That I'm Loved by
hit offering
humorous commentary on TV culture. Such synthesizerdriven new-wave pop had become the group's norm, though
Jump
to
"The Meek
Conclusions also includes a poignant ballad,
and the Mighty,"
church
as a tribute to the struggling
in East-
ern Europe (the duo had been allowed to tour Poland, without their band, in early 1984). Manifesto tity as a
sounding very much track. "People All
of
like a
what had been
solidify their iden-
"Launch Window"
hit
Crumbacher
Over the World."
"We Are
On Superpower,
The
song.
closing
offers prayerful recognition
a recent outpouring of
(such as the famous
ever,
would
techno-pop band with the
compassion songs
USA
the World" by the
for Africa
the group achieves their biggest sound
with the strongest cuts being the
"Eternity in
title track,
Their Hearts." and "Heart of the Homeless."
As
Bob
a songwriter.
Farrell
Own." "Mind. Body.
Bryan Duncan
("Lifesaver";.
won
a
Bob
Dove award.
writing Emmanuel:
which
also
road, but Jayne
The
won
of Glory
You
Are"),
Group
Celestial").
which
Saviour,
Celebration of the Life of Christ. In
a
Our Saviour
Dove award. Bob has
sometimes continues
album
.
.
retired
Emman-
.
from the
to perform, especially in
Europe. She also writes country and pop songs. She
hits:
My
("Sticks
In 1996, he joined with Greg Nelson in
A Musical
to have recorded an
Not
Pat Terry
produced the musical
1998, he coproduced a choral collection uel,
Hope
Who
("Because of
Velasquez ("Un Lugar
Farrell
Am
Whole World
("Let the
Be Around").
("I'll
("Restored"), and Jaci
("I
Code of Ethics
"A Heart Like Mine").
The Imperials
Michael W. Smith In 1996.
Carlisle
Heart, and Soul").
DeGarmo and Key
and Stones"). Sing").
has also written or cowritten
Bob
Christian hits performed by
Christian radio
Know That
"Ho-
to
is
reported
of Celtic music.
the instrumental "Sonata" and the tender songs "Old Friends"
and "To
essen-
is
like
sanna Gloria" and "He Reigns." Jump
Us All provides the strongest
from the NewPax
six of its eleven cuts later
him
Paris.
worship album,
tially a
keyboard and electronic effects driving the musical sound." Live performance
respects to
duo sometimes
latter
Beatlesque "Get Right or Get Left." cowritten by Farrell with
project).
sophisticated early techno-pop
its
White
(of
Dogwood) and Twila DeGarmo, and
Farrell
Key. Indeed, the
served as part of the group's backing band, along with such artists as
http://members.fortunecity.com/ncognto/farrell.html
many
increasingly sophisticated sound similar in
"Earthmaker" (# 2
in
1978);
"Heavensong" (# 23
in
You Need" (# 3 in 1980); Whole World Know" (# 25 in
1979); "Boundless Love" (# 13 in 1980); "All
"Make Me Ready" (# 7
in
1982); "Let the
1983);
"Hosanna Gloria" (# 10
1984);
"Get Right or Get
1985);
"American Man" (# 15
in
Left" (# in
1984); "Give
28
in
Me
the
1984); "People
1986); "Launch
Words" in a
Window"
(# 4
in
Box" (# 4
in
(# 13
in
1986);
—
—
"Manifesto" (# 9
of the
1987);
in
Their Hearts" (# 6
in
989);
1
Homeless" (#
II
"Superpower" (# "It's
1989); "Eternity
15 in
Gonna Take Love"
(# 8
in
1
in
989); "Heart
1990).
in
more reminiscent
cate acoustic ballad
of
Felix
Shawn
Colvin.
composes her songs with Scotty Hoaglan plays guitar
on her album. She
drummer
Nailed.
for
323
James
Fatow
of Nailed; he also
married to Chris Gaylon,
is
Fasedown Jim Chaffin, drums; John Hansen, bass; Mike Phillips, gtr.; Devin Schaeffer,
Fasedown
is
hard rock band from Long Beach, California,
a
due to the pedigree of some of
that first attracted attention
its
Drummer Jim Chaffin played with both The CruThe Blamed, bassist John Hansen was with the latgroup, and guitarist Mike Phillips was a member of
performers. cified ter
On
its
debut
Modern "Am any different from those concerts, Schaeffer proclaims, "We are
the song "Memoirs of a
Devin Schaeffer
who do
a groove on
HM describes as "bluntly and passionately numb-
album that writer
Love
(a.k.a.
not believe?" In
by
sinners saved
bass; Larry
gtr. (-
(+
1
993)
(+ 1993).
Not:
Michael Cutting,
//
As Love
1993—Fear
A was
different, other
than that
we
lives."
known
band noted
those acts. Cutting,
was
Holy
also in
music with
a
Whip
what Phantom
is
an electronic, industrial
Tollbooth calls
"spooky dance
who played with
bine with eerie melodies to chill your soul."
some
The anonymous
years, placing songs
EP of material that
is
mostly on
via
mp3.com.
True Tunes affirms
as providing "a positive alternative to the nihilistic
them
world of
Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson."
Deborah Fatow
is
the daughter of
Movement
former heroin addict
who
Hendnx
is
by
is
re-
often lacking in that duo's slick
rise It
above the crowded ranks of garagefeatures head-banging
anthems
End
of
My Days").
Lyrics are generally simple
the world
is
and
how good God
performing
how bad
The band was noted
is.
in con-
Hard
a roaring cover of the Beatles' "A
Day's Night." Larry Worley would
on an
later sing lead vocals
album by Robert Sweet; Chris Howell pined Red Sea. Another Christian band known Peace Lutheran
Church
in Poland,
folk-rock group best
as Fear
Not operates out of
Ohio, and has released a cus-
known
for the
no connection
song "Two Sets
to the
heavy metal
revival.
two
ministers converted
Her
father, a
Experience),
Fear of Faith
converted See Industry Eleven.
Her mother,
a
dated Noel Redding (of the Jimi
involved in prison ministry. Fatow's
James
Felix
album, Submerged, finds her in a basic Alanis Morissette
mode,
albeit
with
a
good deal of diversity
in style.
"My Wall"
1980— White
ness has on a relationship. "You Are All
with Fatow's vocals
(of Heart).
Calling"
"Make is
Me
recalling the
Stay"
set to a martial
is
I
Need"
sounds of
is
rock wor-
Ann Wilson
another strong rocker, and "He
drum
beat. "I'm
So Lost"
is
as
Snow
(Light).
is
hard track dealing with the harsh effect that a lack of forgive-
Is
hailed
band.
Jew, pastors a church in Knoxville, Tennessee.
ship,
was
(Rugged).
during the Jesus
a
Fear Not
and straightforward, dealing with the twin themes of
tom CD. A
Deborah Fatow
first
the band for a short time,
The album
noted that this time "the Elefantes add
of Footprints," they have
1998— Submerged
Jovi
along with a couple of classic power ballads ("Suicide Sun-
on compi-
debut album, and actually offering three more full-length
albums to dedicated fans
their first
of polish to the band's blues-rock swag-
helping the album to
cert for
lation discs, releasing a 1999
CCM
sounding metal groups.
shine," "Till the
for
and released
their place next to Christian giants
Soldier.
amount
creepy edge." Inspiring comparisons to general
market act Skinny Puppy, the group offers "icy beats that com-
band has been around
Life
sound reminiscent of Bon
HM as "a million times better than the Love Life album." Pro-
just the right
Constellation (Blacklight).
Fatal Blast
for
a
Bride and Guardian without ever achieving the success of
like
ger,"
San Diego's
Love
as
band took
or Poison, the
production jobs.
2000
unavailable.
list
gtr.
metal blues-rock band from Houston, Texas, Fear Not originally
duced by John and Dino Elefante, the record nevertheless
Whip
Fatal Blast
1
Lady jane (Blonde Vinyl). As Fear
Not (Pakaderm).
tains a gritty appeal that
Personnel
Worley, voc; Darin Eby,
993, - 993); Chris Howell,
1
1991—Goodbye
Life:
I
no
gtr.
album under that name. With
Judas," singer/song-
asks,
grace. We're
have the Lord in our
their
Life)
Gary Hansen, drums; Rod Romero,
and
Deliverance. The group pounds out
ing."
Fear Not
Fasedown (Rescue).
voc. 2001
a deli-
James
Felix recorded
tradition of Michael
duced by
Bill
one album of
McDonald
light
pop songs
in the
or Christopher Cross. Pro-
Maxwell, the record offered ten songs displaying
a strong influence of
positions, written
LA. studio
from
jazz.
Most were
original
com-
a first-person perspective expressive of
324
Fell
Venus
faith-inspired love
Really Love You"), surrender ("I've Been
("I
Runnin' Too Long"), and hope ("He
Is
Jeff
Fenholt
Coming Back Again"). 1
Fenhok jesus
SO's;
1993—Fenholt
Jeff Fenholt
Mr. Venus, voc.
@
1995—
(Via).
way band
Critically acclaimed industrial
who
project of an artist
who
Fell
Venus
the solo
is
himself simply Mr. Venus and
calls
employs various musicians to play under
get the sounds that he wants. Thus, unlike
music, more of the sounds are
his direction to
much
industrial
instruments played in the
live
studio by real people as opposed to merely synthesized sounds.
Thus the
record
something of an amalgamation between
is
modern rock and techno/dance: songs
like
'Nice Guy." "Bas-
and especially 'Hate Disease" are guitar-driven numbers
ket,"
with electronic elements submerged
Nine Inch
tracks reminiscent of
m the background:
ance"). In an interview
Nails. Mr.
1992— 1998—
I;
of Praise;
with The
with
a
more
as the creation of
in religion.
He
is
Lighthouse, he said that he
a Christian
an artwork than
means
soundtrack album from that production release star
from the better-known
album
MCA in
on
released
(this
was
a different
original cast Jesus Christ Super-
1970; Ian Gillan of
sang the role of Jesus on that record). As a
Deep Purple
result,
he appeared
on the cover of Time magazine the week of October
was not
Fenholt says, however, that he time.
He
lived the stereotypical
life
25, 1971.
a Christian at that
of a rock star and, indeed, a
sex symbol, being featured as a pin-up centerfold in both Cos-
mopolitan and Vogue magazines.
Sometime around
1980, he ex-
to
making
of representational statement that fans of Christian
According to
to Light.
this book,
Fenholt grew up in Ohio, a victim of child abuse and a frequent inhabitant of juvenile detention State University
is
in art design,
but views his album
as a
played the role of Jesus in the original broad-
production of Jesus Christ Superstar and sang on a 1971
autobiography, From Darkness
Venus often screams
from Vancouver. Canada, and that he has a degree
some kind
994— Best
"Shaped
sometimes with a Henry Rollins-type anger ("Pen-
minor
1
perienced' a dramatic conversion, later recounted in a 1994
within Fear" and "Tie" are more traditional industrial dance
his vocals,
Christmas;
Celtic Glory.
Venus
Fell
1990— Fenholt Hymns
Fenho/t Live (independent);
988—Jeff
a
woman named
on
facilities.
a voice scholarship
He attended Ohio
and eventually married
Reeni, a born-again Christian
who
persevered
in prayer for his soul despite his abusive behavior that
gelist
who is the
Nicky Cruz, the famous converted gang leader
book The Cross and
subject of David Wilkerson's
put her
with evan-
in the hospital. After his conversion, Fenholt toured
the Switch-
music might expect. Lyrically most of the songs seem to deal
Made. Fenholt has recorded several independent albums of con-
with human
temporary Christian music, working
life
as
("Let
it
Me
frailty,
giving expression to dissatisfaction with
("Hate Disease") and to a yearning for liberation
is
Go"). Guest musicians on the
Daugherty of Hoi Polloi on
The Choir on "for fans of
percussion.
Mortal and
guitar,
album include Troy
and Steve Hindalong of
Rad Rockers recommends the album
early
Nine Inch
of styles: Fenholt Live tional; Jesus '50s
is
hymns. He
is
lish
album,
a
said to be
Becky Fender
CCM began its review of Becky Fender's album If You
A
— not
a politically correct thing
to say. but for readers in 1980. the point soul." Fender has
made
was
"this
is
soul music.
a series of adult
contem-
porary albums that offer a mixture of up-tempo funk-rock
songs and laid-back ballads. She
tional
was
Christian at the time, he
is
an occasional composer but
drawn on stalwart songwriters
market such
as
in the inspira-
Stephanie Booshada. Her album
You Jesus features three songs written by Reba
Dony McGuire.
/
He
Star. All his
album before
its release.
saw the opportunity
of singing
cut from that
as a
chance to be
later admitted, "It didn't
"a light in
work."
Need
her picture wasn't on the cover, you'd
she wasn't black"
has more often
Ozzy He toured with
1984-1985, Fenholt replaced
In
as the lead singer of Black Sabbath.
material, however,
darkness."
even authentic
southern gospel
contemporary rock album, and
with the supposedly satanic group
Bring on the Joy.
know
a
the group and recorded songs for the album Seventh
1979— Becky Fender (Rainbow Sound); 1980— If You Need a Touch; 1982— Heaven's City Limns; 1984—1 Give You jesus (Good News); 1990—
never
a
old Irish and Eng-
is
working on
variety
I is tradi-
a jazz/blues project.
Nails."
For trivia buffs:
"if
way through a
rockabilly; Celtic Glory
heavy metal record,
Osbourne
a Touch by saying,
his
contemporary pop; Hymns
is
Give
Rambo and
Few
Left Standing
Jason Lancaster, (Takehold);
gtr.;
Chris Stafford, voc; et
al.
—
2000
Regeneration of Self
2001— Wormwood.
Few Left Standing is phis. Tennessee.
a
Christian hard rock band from
Mem-
Their sound bears the definite influence of
Living Sacrifice with comparisons also being drawn to
NIV
and Embodyment. Bruce Fitzhugh of Living Sacrifice produced the group's
first
album, Regeneration of Self, which has a to it. Wormwood takes its title not
somewhat unpracticed sound
2
325
Fred Field
from the famous C.
Lewis character (from The Screwtape
S.
Let-
but directly from the book of Revelation (which, of
ters)
course, also inspired Lewis).
The album
is
more progressive
than the debut, with the songs "Give Credit
Where Credit
Is
My
You Are," "Be
and Then"). The
Move, or Move Me"
away / And
million miles
feel a
Now
Glory," "Every
atively titled "Lord,
I
know what
don't
you hear me anyway?" This time
cre-
offers this prayer: "I
Can
to say /
out, Jennifer takes over the
Due" and "No Apology" seeking to expand the group's reper-
lead
somewhat beyond the hardcore genre. Leader Chris Stafford says. T see a trend where bands say, 'We're not a
most compelling
Christian band, we're Christians in a band,' but whatever
continues in the same general vein, but moves the group into
toire
you
call us.
we're just out to raise some eyebrows about Jesus and
spread
what we know about
Jesus to those
who
have an ear
microphone
which tend
for three songs,
to be album's
dusky quality
cuts. Musicforce says, "There's a
to her voice that
Have
quite compelling."
is
Ever Told You
I
the adult contemporary territory of vocal acts like Avalon.
The album opens with "Watching Over Me." which with
features a
to hear."
Beatles-cum-PFR tune.
FFH
himself the execution deserved by others ("Those were
My
"On
From Home)
Far
(a.k.a.
nails
Jeromy
Deibler. voc.
1998—1 Wont /
.
.
.
my
Jennifer Deibler, voc; Brian Smith, voc, bass;
(-2000)
gtr.
Michael Boggs, voc,
//
Be Like You (Essential);
to
2000—Found
thorns
—
between
don't
ics like "I
an a capella group but even-
(One of 1
and toured regularly
These Davs. Called a Christian)
for six-and-
major
label
was Four For Harmony (when they quartet). They later shortened this to FFH,
name
a capella
at first
Home
then expanded the acronym to Far From
in reference
both to their constant touring and to the distance that they, as
from
Christians, feel
their heavenly
home. But,
Deibler says, 'some group that had a lawyer that name, so
now we're
Deibler are siblings. try.
Jeromy
says.
FFH
just
The group
"Our goal
is
is
again."
as
Jeromy and Jennifer
committed
solidly
Jeromy
was already using
many
to reach as
to minis-
people as
we
/
Want
the indie projects.
and the album's
to
Be Like You
"One
title
of
was
a reissue of
These Days," "Take
track are
all classic
songs from
Me
As
I
Am,"
folk-pop songs featur-
ing trade-off vocals in the tradition of groups like Crosby, Stills
and Nash. "Big Fish"
Caedmon's
who
resist
story: "Are
is
a clever
Call; lyrically
God's
you
call,
and bouncy song reminiscent of describes the
it
with reference to
in the big fish? /
a
with a funky
beat.
a
a
Kenny
a laid-back, slightly
Found a Place continues the in style or
The opening track, "When I Praise," is a catchy radiopop number enhanced by Jennifer's whispered offbeat background vocals. The jubilant song seems to establish a theme for the album, as several more songs also deal with the
hits:
Is
1
976
—
is
Me," "Because of
Who
/
But
I
lyr-
know
Me As Am" I
1
1
in
in
1
(#
1999);
in
1
4
in
1
998); "Big Fish" (#
in
1
Want to Be Like You" (# "When Praise" (# 4 in 2000);
999);
"I
1
I
2000); "Because of
Who
You Are" (#
16
in
the Pete Best or Stu Sutcliffe of contemporary
Christian music.
He was an original member of the pioneering Love Song but, in a manner analogous to
Jesus music group
those former Beatles,
would
that
left
the group before they released the
establish
band of
tian rock
all
them
as the
Girard)
time. Field had a lasting contribution
Our
five of their songs: "Since
New
Brand
I
Opened Up
and Girard also wrote the Closer," featured
Country Church."
classic praise
on the world's
first
chorus "Bring
My
modern worship
(The Praise Album, Maranatha, 1974).
Born
in 1946 in
Hollywood, California,
Los Angeles suburb of Downey. at a very
phony
Chuck
the Door." "A
Song," "Joyous Lament," "Jesus Puts the Song in
Hearts," and the quintessential "Little
album
al-
most important Chris-
to the group's music, however, for he cowrote (with
young age and was
He began
Field
grew up
in the
taking violin lessons
able to join the
Downey sym-
as a child prodigy at the age of seven. After graduating
months
Life to
heavens with
in the
about astronauts
in re-
Fred Field and Friends (Maranatha).
Fred Field
from high school,
Is
"Take
His Love" (# 5
a Place" (#
friendly
worship ("Your Love
song "Astronaut," which
Fred Field
Body
Bible
— the
know that much
sound.
of
Alle-
2001).
well-known
and true formula with no recognizable change
theme
more worship songs ("We Sing
of These Days" (# 3
1999); "So
"Found
Field
Are you sitting in the belly of
Loggins cover) features Jennifer 's vocals on
tried
in
dilemma of those
world gone mad?" The song "I'm Alright" (not
rockabilly song
"One
998);
bums
can for Jesus as quickly as possible."
The album
are
my my
on
that Jesus cares a lot." Christian radio
indie records
a-half years before finally getting a contract for a
my shame, my blame
you took
.
brand of vocal-based acoustic pop similar to
Smalltown Poets. The group recorded
were an
.
on the greatness of God revealed
flects
debut. Their
.
the tradition of "Big Fish"
in the early '90s as
upon
"You Write the Words") and another quirky fun song
luia,"
www.ffh.net
FFH formed
a heart-tugging ballad
(+ 2000).
gtr.
a Place; 2001
Ever Told You.
tually developed a
closes
Cross," expressing the notion that Christ took
cross"). In
Steve Croyle, voc,
Have
gtr.;
It
in
Field
went
into the
army and
spent eighteen
Vietnam. After his discharge, he became part of a
"successful Salt Lake City rock
band
called Spirit of Creation, of
which future Love Songers Jay Truax and John Mehler were also a part. He then joined an early version of Wing and a
—
326
Paul Field
Prayer with
up
—
living in
Tommy Coomes
and
Chuck
He ended
Butler.
Laguna Beach with Coomes and Girard and was
Love Song member
tually the first
book given to him by
after reading a
to
a
become
woman
ac-
a Christian,
friend
from the
Salt
Lake City days. Field played in Love Song for about a year
and
a half
and then
left to
form
a
group
northern California
in
Fighter
was
a Christian
power-pop band cut from the same
White Heart, though they
cloth as Petra and
never achieved
the same success as those arena rockers. Based in Iowa, the
group was
led
The
writer.
Amy had
by
Amy Wolter, who was also its principal song-
bass player, Jim Wolter,
was her husband. Jim and
previously played together in a band called Sapphire,
Noah (with Mehler for a time). Noah went to Europe for Munich Olympics and spent two years in Europe, based in Amsterdam and Tel Aviv. They often played at United States
Wolter (who has been likened to Pat Benatar or to Patty Smyth
military bases at the request of military chaplains and in sup-
of Scandal) and male singer Sean
port of drug prevention programs.
style of the
called
which recorded an album
the
element
would record
Eventually. Field
his solo
album with
friends
from Love Song and other Maranatha bands helping out. His violin
—
ment, and Life"
in this case, fiddle
or.
Field played
and "He
Witnesses, a
song
Field's
it
latter
the featured instru-
on tunes
to great effect
The
Lives."
— became
like
'Country
My
song was used in the film
documentary about the 1972 Munich Olympics.
'When That Morning
best, looking
Finally
Comes"
beyond death. As of the year 2000,
Field
is
one of
his
For trivia buffs: Field does not play
It
is
album (The
is
to Learn."
The
they recorded the version of classic
"Little
compi-
\usic Concert).
/.
That
generally considered to be better than the
version that appears on Love Song, and Field's guitar solo
is
often thought to be the highlight of the record.
the
Drum
their lives don't
a bit of
Me
pop
and
gritty
crunch guitar on "Try"
two
latter
songs, as well as the
some
"Where Can Love Be Found"
be.
The
as "a touch-
runaway"
Amy
Wolter would release a solo
A
Heart (WAL, 1994).
in the
even
slack,
measure up to what they should
After Fighter disbanded.
album. Hit
Me To," some
offers
to follow Jesus' example of cutting people
ing and effective song about a
He was
likened the
with issues of legalism, encouraging Christians
deal
title track,
not quite accurate to say that Fred
Everlastin'
version of the song
Much
Lighthouse described
Country Church" that appears on Maranatha's lation
Bang
on "Avalanche" and
blues rock
and "So
a doc-
recordings.
CCM
Murphy.
"Do What You Want
title track,
was pursuing
on any of Love Song's
when
part of the group
female vocals (the
especially "Radio Man").
when
toral degree in linguistics.
distinctive
arena-rockers Journey, though they preferred the songs with
world
life
The
debut full-length album The Waiting to that of
in a
forward to the consummation of
titled Crystal Clear.
sound was the trade-off vocals between
in Fighter's
little
more on the
the project features a couple of rocking anthems
side,
("There Won't Be a Next Time," "Be That Child") alongside
dance pop ("The Promise," "Blue Skies") and
("We
a beautiful ballad
All Need"). hits: "Star One" (# 7 in 1991); "Radio Man" (# 26 in "Do What You Want Me To" (# 18 in 1992); "Alone with You"
Christian radio 1991);
(#8
in
1993).
Paul Field 1
983
—
Rest/ess Heart (Myrrh);
1984—Building
Filet of
Bridges.
two albums in the sound of well-crafted 70s rock. He
Singer/songwriter Paul Field released early '80s that
had the basic
alternated between simple ballads reminiscent of James Taylor
and power ballads
Heart
was
title
around
built
Duran Duran.
to rival
a saying of St.
Restless
Augustine (reflected
in
cut and in "Stranger in Your Eyes") to the effect that
the heart will be forever restless until
it
finds
its rest in
Christ.
Building Bridges scored
with two powerful songs. "Return to
New
Song" and with the traditional gospel-
Love" and "Sing
a
inspired "Keep Your Eyes
member
on
Jesus." Field
was previously
a
of the British folk group Nutshell.
Soul
Beadles,
voc,
sax.;
Greg Beadles,
Cornelius Freeman, drums. 1998
gtr.;
Randy Chester,
bass;
Incommunicado (Shank).
www.filetofsoul.com
those of Journey, with occasional forays
more energetic material
into
the
like
Adam
Soul
Filet of gia,
is
a
funky folk-rock band from Athens, Geor-
that has been likened to the
Dave Matthews Band
or, in
the words of Phantom Tollbooth, to a cross between Sly and the
Family Stone and Toad the Wet Sprocket, lhall chose the group as
one of America's top twenty-five indie bands
in 1999.
Their
debut album includes songs that are variously melancholy
("Lower Me") and upbeat ("Copperpot"), but
pop appeal. Their Christian perspective plicitly in
my life,
oh
"Broken Mirror," where
my God, make me
Adam
in the
is
all
with apparent
expressed most ex-
Beadle sings, "Here's
image of your Son."
Fighter Billy Heller, gtr.;
Sean Murphy, voc, drums; Mark Pence, kybrd.;
Wolter. voc: Jim Wolter, bass.
Waning (Wonderland);
1
1987—Fighter
992— Bong
the Drum.
[EP] (custom);
Amy
1991— The
Final Destiny Ronnie Evans, bass; Scott Hallman, Scercy, drums. 1996
gtr.,
kybrd.; Jeff Pope, voc; Kelly
North of Hell (Stepping Stone).
—
Destiny
Final
Bon
Boston,
a classic
is
Jovi, or Kiss.
hard rock band on the order of
Their album. North cfHell, includes a
hard rock version of the worship song their
"I
Surrender All." All of
songs are explicitly evangelical in the grand tradition of
Petra or
White Heart. Phantom
Tollbocth especially liked "Just
Walk Away." which conveys the same message as "Just
Another Day
in Paradise." albeit to a
Phil Collins'
Fireworks
327
want
to prove
and the values portrayed through their songs. that the
life
of a true Christian
to encourage people to
hostility
Me
and to
throw
I
pure and true
is
want
I
baggage and hate and
off their
know Jesus." The
and
joy.
band's 2002 album You Make
Hate Music would be produced by Jason Martin (Ronnie's
brother) of Starflyer 59.
very different tune.
Fireworks
Judgement
Final
Jon Bodhan,
Marty McCall, voc, kybrd.; Lance Avery, bass (- 1981); Chris Harris,
Derek Varner. drums;
gtr.;
et
al.
1994
Desolation Sacrilege
(Anastasia).
Despite the British spelling of their name, the boys from
Judgement came from Atlanta. Georgia. They were
Final solid
drums (-1979); Gary
metal band reminiscent at times of White Zombie.
(-1979); Cindy Lipford, voc. (-1979)
Pigg, voc.
Bob Sinkovic
Jerry Gaston (+ 1979);
1979, - 1981);
(+
bass (+ 1981); David Johnson, bass (+ 1981, -1982); Richard Cann,
gtr.,
(+ 1982); Louie
gtr.
Weaver, drums
(+ 1982).
1
a
HM
1979— Shatter 1
//
Dave Curfman,
982
—
the
1980— Live
Darkness;
977—fireworks
(Myrrh);
(MCA); 1981— Up;
Fireworks
Sightseeing or Night
praised the group for its well-written lyrics while noting
that they tend to be a bit preachy. "Prelife Vivisection"
is
a
rant against abortion; "Habitual Sacrifice" accosts churchgoers
whose
relationship with
Fireworks was performing contemporary Christian music
God does not extend beyond Sunday
morning. Jon Bodhan later formed Edge of Forever and released
two albums through the Internet (members.aol.com/jonedge).
early
enough
troversial in
for their rather tame style to be regarded as consome churches. Marty McCall, a Southern Bap-
with formal education
tist
and sacred musical worlds
would have kept the two
Fine China
trio of
Joshua Block, kybrd.; Greg Markov, bass, kybrd.; Thorn Walsh, drums;
Rob Withem, voc,
2000— When
the
gtr.,
1998— Riako
kybrd.
World Sings (Tooth and
Bridge [EP] (Velvet Blue);
Nail):
2002— You Make Me
Hate Music
a
is
moody
alternative
band from Phoenix.
zona, that sounds like Psychedelic Furs or vocals.
The
singer.
alto voice floats fragility that
Rob Withem,
Luxury with female
actually male but his soft
above the keyboards and synthesizers with
would
shield his gender identity
missing the liner notes. for Velvet
is
The group recorded
from anyone
Blue in 1998 and then released their debut full-length later.
Joy Electric) produced both
and the influence of
is
a
a four-track single
album on Tooth and Nail two years music
Ari-
strong.
When
projects,
Ronnie Martin
World Sings opens with
the
Harder Than You Ever Knew."
words from the Beatitudes
(of
'80s
"We Rock
medieval and renaissance music,
at a
time
under the direction of Chris
and
J.
Thomas s Heme
rhythm
section, they
became
a band.
be part of the group First Call,
would be the only member the group. Louie Weaver
McCall,
was
later
went on
to play
drums with
Petra.
As personnel changed throughout the years, so did the works sound. Their debut album was
in the vein of the
Chapter clone the company had requested, though
and with
of the original lineup to stay
its
Fire-
2nd
piano-
driven mellow pop numbers pale in comparison to that group's better works.
The
single "Don't
Look Back" did get the group
showed remarkable improvement,
as a neo-hippie invitation to join
with Fireworks developing
a bigger sound. Jesus
On "They
"McCall's highly emotive vocals are perfectly suited to slow
Us
for
tense rockers like 'Change
Will Love
MCA.
My World'
and the
on
China has played primarily the indie scene within the general
want people
says,
the
sound of
known within
Music
(who know
Some
the Christian scene.
to see the love of Christ in
way that we act and the songs that we sing. Music right now is at an all time low as far as the morality of the artists. the
who would
clearly the leader
Bandoppler, publisher of Bandcppler electronic magazine. Fine
says. "I
Be-
by Word to become another 2nd Chapter of Acts, and
new-wave phenomenon
Withem
I
with Cindy Lipford replacing Moore and with the addition of a
influenced by the
Still,
Where
Amy Grant's self-titled debut album. The trio was so-
Our Instruments." Withem sings in a lower register that makes Fme China sound a lot like the Pennsylvania band The Ocean Blue. The song "Give Us Treble" is possibly a tribute to Treble
not well
church
origin in a
noticed. Shatter the Darkness
gentleness and hope of the Lord).
is
its
catchy pop song that recasts
a
the meek, the mild, and the poor of the world
market, and so
in his
studio backup singers (Marty McCall, Gary Pigg. and
Christian on such projects as B. long
when many
The group had
distinct.
Gwen Moore) who worked
licited
Fine China
in
played an important role in bridging the gulf between secular
the group
moved
to
of the music
title cut."
they adopted a more
their last
DeGarmo and Key
two albums
electric
in-
After
sound
of the early '80s. is
more akin
to the
than to the vocal harmony style
with which they began and to which McCall would return "with First Call. Up
is
the most subdued of the four projects.
includes the songs "Adam."
which laments the
"Frontrunner." about John the Baptist, and
You Now," written by James Vincent.
It
loss of Paradise.
"Maybe
Sightseeing
I'll .,
Trust
— 328
"
Firmament
moves back is
—
in the direction of rock
and
platforms and purple hair
r
who
"Broadway Mary
roll.
woman
honky-tonk song about a
a rollicking
"with pink
and
gets saved at a revival
and Keen continued
ends up becoming a 'sidewalk missionary" in a sleazy part of
Go Down"
is
a
"Don't Look Back" (# 7
in
1978): "Givin'
town. 'Don't Let the Sun
meditation on Ephe-
Christian radio
hits:
It
Up" (#
18
Matthew Chinn,
synth.
—Open-Eyed
a Christian
albums have
Over.
also records
under the name Frolic,
New Age artist who produces contemplative amThe debut Firmament
completely instrumental and. in
is
has almost no
fact,
—
—
includes the very
track called
"The Future." The
and "God
Greater," a typical adult
Is
sounds very
also
much
was
Transfer-like jazz
meandering about
night music." Firmament
calls it "perfect late
respects to
Caul
unexpected ways. True Tunes
in
is
similar in
some
Engrave.
or
the
title track)
divided in
and Side
own pop
its
song of that album
some
First Call Marty McCall. voc; Bonnie Keen, voc; Mel Tunney, voc. (- 1989)
Marabeth Jordon (+ 1989, - 1995). 1985
—
Christmas a Capella (DaySpring); 1986 2;
Somethin
Song; 1993
(Warner
—An
1987
Undivided;
1989—God
Takes Over;
Evening
Evening
Concert Melody; Sacred journey; 1995
1996
in
— Beyond Decem-
First Call
(Warner
Marty McCall s Mel Tunney
is
founded
as a backing
solo career after the demise of
group
for
Fireworks.
the wife of Dick Tunney: both she and her hus-
band were members of Truth and would
and Melodie Tunney.
First Call's
later record as
sound
is
Dick
that of a classic
vocal ensemble with primary attention to jazz and pop ar-
rangements. McCall
formed opera and
is
a classically trained singer
who
Messenger (Fortress) with the group
album
J. C.
and
got their
first
projects
big break
by
when
a
number
called The
Friends. Before re-
cording on their own. the trio that composed
on
First Call
They
invited to tour as backup singers
appearing twice on the cover of
was
worked
of other artists.
Sandi Patty. They went on to enjoy considerable
tive style
has per-
has formally studied medieval and
renaissance music. In 1985, he recorded an
as studio singers
who
CCM
success,
magazine. Their norma-
a clone of that originated
by 2nd Chapter of
Acts, but they sometimes transcended this with a variety of other influences. First Call
when Marabeth
was
briefly beset
by scandal
in
(that
as "Lord of All."
on Cod
The group
Good.
Is
influence.
Lord,"
hymns
a la
devel-
The standout which betrays
"Someday" and "Sweet
midtempo song not too
1994
Jordon confessed to having had an extramari-
far
removed from some-
thing that the Pointer Sisters might have done. "Legacy"
is
a
nice ballad affirming the long-term consequences of positive
actions and words. "True Love"
by
pelled
a
is
an energetic pop song pro-
horn section.
God Is Good was
originally
focused on pop-rock
style
a
major advance over the previous albums,
but in the opinion of most
www.first-call.org
was
numbers ("Coming of the
"Parable of the River,"
traditional gospel
a soulful
is
Alliance).
First Call
MOR anthem,
an
is
//
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Is
Alliance); The Early Years (Myrrh);
—An
is
track
contemporary ballad
Love" are also strong rock-oriented tracks. "Breaking Through"
December. A
in
Two
2nd Chapter of Acts such ops more of
title
2nd Chapter of Acts). Somethin' two halves, Side One containing
like
Takes Over
structures,
2nd Chapter of
Acts-like "Messiah" and an appropriately synthesizer-heavy
Manhatten
for
elabo-
of these
a strong inspirational feel
The former album also
ments. Chinn's compositions also depart from traditional song
Human
its
first
Grammy award and has become a holiday
early
drums, percussion, or other distinctively rhythmic instru-
ber
with
—
Ascension (Velvet Empire).
bient music intended for meditation.
December
greatest success
its
Christmas projects. The
were often the a capella numbers such as "Snap to It" on Undivided or "0 Sifuni Mungu" sung in Swahili on Somethin' Takes
2000
Matthew Chinn. who
album
for a
The other
the group, and McCall
them on the easy listening side of adult contemporary with Manhattan Transfer appeal. Highlights on those albums to
1982).
Firmament
is
The group has enjoyed
classic.
whom the group had re-
left
as a duo.
rate Evening in December
was nominated
sians 4:26.
in
with Michael English, with
tal affair
cently toured. She subsequently
would
really gel as
Song. Produced
by Michael
critics. First
an aggressive pop group on
Human
Omartian, the album includes covers Those
Bells"
Call
Bob Dylan's "Ring
of
and Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry 'bout
a
Thing." This record also evinces a thematic departure for the
group with more of an emphasis on dealing with to the
human
trials
endemic
condition: divorce, abuse, and other real-life
problems. Their self-produced Sacred Journey continues in the
same vein with more of an unplugged and
The
title
of Sacred Journey
rian minister Frederick all
of
this
life. is
which
Freedom
Buechner that
in Christ
a
book by Presbyte-
stresses the sanctity of
the project's central theme, and
is
expressed vividly in the song "Lazarus features a
Take 6
post-scandal project for cord.
live-in-studio sound.
was taken from
On
a capella vocal First
Unwound,"
arrangement. The
first
was another Christmas reduo of McCall and Keen com-
Call
Beyond December, the
bine their talents with high-profile guest performers
(Amy
Grant, Russ Taff, Ashley Cleveland, and. appropriately,
Dick and Melodie Tunney) The album a
new theme
First
song, "Let the Healing Begin,"
Call opens with
which
calls for for-
—
—
—
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John Fischer
giveness. learning ture. First Call Christian radio
We Sing" weeks
in
(
1
hits:
988);
1
from the
"O
(# 7
Mungu" (#
Sifuni
1
99 1
3 in
in
1
in
"Someday" (# 2
990);
1
in
1993);
in
1
1
992);
You Worry
"Freedom" (#
of the Year; 1988
Group
"I
By the year 2002, John
fu-
Fischer had
for
I
in
1
4
990);
Will Always
'bout a Thing" 21 in 1994).
who
had not only "been there" and "done that" but
send
in the
mainstream world of rock and
1972— First Gear
al.
(Myrrh);
1974
Caution!
and formed the Arts Discovery Guild as a
Though he continued
The early Jesus movement group known as First Gear is remembered as a historical novelty because it featured inspirational crooner Larnelle Harris on lead vocals. The group had a soulful brassy electric guitars
sound
like that of Earth,
and accompanied by
more oriented toward
evangelistic proclamation
Wind, and
lots of horns.
Fire, led
The
King's
"I
offering positive entertainment than
— an anomaly that
sets
them
apart
two
Hollies'
"He Ain't Heavy,
Jeff Walkers'
"Mr. Bojangles,"
Move," the
and Jerry
Brother,"
while the creatively group's
titled Caution! Steep Hill Use
name appearing beneath) and Crofts songs.
Seals
re-
album, for instance, includes covers of Carole
Feel the Earth
My
He's
first
by
Both albums
from the Jesus music of the era and from Myrrh's normal leases.
to Harris screaming "yeah
what he must think
A
(with the
up new renditions of
serves
reviewer for Jesus Music listens
yeah yeah" throughout and wonders
of the
albums now. Or of the
leisure suit
numerous books and
his
Christians Don't
for his role as a regular
Dance (Bethany House, 1988).
Although they do not contain
two albums
are probably his
Jesus music per
First Nashville Jesus
—
974
The
unavailable. 1973
list
Peace
in
First
backed Pat
revival,
Band
Welcome
(Lamb and
Lion);
the Valley.
Boone on
a
Band was
number
symphony that releases. They also re-
a small
of his
country-inflected versions of Jesus music tunes mixed with
hymns and
a
Sang Bass." Jesus Music
with
few inexplicable says, try to
selections like
"Daddy
imagine "the Tijuana Brass
steel guitars instead of horns."
struments of the
communists
ley),
1
1
1
1
(Silent Planet).
www.fischtank.com
—
such
a
a perversion of
"lively"
as irreverent.
It
tants,
was
artists boldly
brought the sounds of folk rock into the sanctuaries:
Roman
in-
and men with long hair (the
was dismissed
time and in such a context that a few
in the
re-
white
in
being played by sex fiends (Elvis Pres-
(Pete Seeger),
Anything
Beatles). at
devil,
Ray
John Ylvisaker (a Ludenominations, and most im-
Catholic church.
—
— such people as Ralph Carmichael,
whose ranks would
Kurt Kaiser, and
the conservative Protes-
when
swell
the Jesus
movement
latter
Notably, The Cold Cathedral and Have You Seen Jesus
were issued on Repp's FEL
label,
crowd.
My
perhaps because the
Lord?
Roman
Catholics were a bit ahead of the Baptists at this point in time
(due to Repp himself, no doubt). offered a collection of
On
what were
these to
two
records. Fischer
become popular youth
group songs, the kind of songs that the kids could sing or
Young
them
Life
at actual
meetings even
if
You Seen Jesus time. In the
My Lord? are mold
special
gems
services.
title
sum-
"Look All
track from Have
that stand the test of
of the Kingston Trio or the
-Minstrels, such songs
at
they weren't allowed
Sunday morning
around You" from Cold Cathedral and the
1969— The Cold Cathedral (FEL); 1970— Have You Seen Jesus My Lord?; 1972— Still Life (Light); 974— The New Covenant; 976— Naphtali; 1977— Inside; 979—Johnny's Cafe; 1982— Dark Horse (Myrrh); 1985—Between the Answers; 1986 Casual Crimes; 1992— Wide Angle (Urgent); 999 World
movement day
God's natural order and guitars were rather obviously the
to sing
Folks'
of the
Syncopation was said to be
least.
and musical
transformed American
somber organ music was the order
mer camp
John Fischer
Some
who
one of a handful of people
churches at
first
are not
movement had hardly gotten
a prepioneer of that spiritual
swept the land. John Fischer belongs with the
Nashville Jesus
sought-after
work, Fischer's
his best
Jimmy and Carol Owens among
to Nashville
A
Christianity forever. In the '60s, before the Jesus vival,
portant
corded two all-instrumental albums of their own. offering
traditional
columnist in
most important. They
the Jesus
se, for
underway. Fischer was
theran) in mainline Protestant
1
to
over the years for
speaker, he also hosts the Wide Angle Radio Show.
Repp
he wears in publicity photos.
Personnel
known
CCM magazine; some of the early essays were collected in Real
Sreep HiB Use.
are
in 1947,
Wheaton College in 1969 and toured Leighton Ford. He eventually settled in Palo
perform music, he became better
Larnelle Harris, voc; et
Born
roll.
in-
Town-
a bit like Pete
Fischer graduated from
Alto. California,
Gear
—
who was
and the
his thirty years in ministry
dustry with unusual candor and insight
with evangelist
of the Year.
upon
also able to reflect
ministry of Peninsula Bible Church.
First
become the undisputed
senior statesman of contemporary Christian music, the master
in Spanish.
"Sweet Love" (#
988);
1992); "Don't
(# IS
Dove Awards: 1987 Group
1
"Broken Places" (# 2
); 1
"Wanna Be"
1992);
1
Through" (# 4
989); "Breaking
Back to You" (#
in
two albums
"The Future" (1986); "Messiah" (1987); "The Reason
"I'm Forgiven" (# 30 in
Come
and trusting God with the
past,
has also released
New
Christy
sound unbelievably tame by modern
standards, but they opened the door, and once folks like Fischer it would be impossible to keep folks Larry Norman, Marsha Stevens, Chuck Girard, and
got that door cracked, like
330
Fish Co.
Barry McGuire from getting doomed; the worst
might lead to would a
all
The
who
funeral dirges were
worried over what this
Fischer:
it
just
would not have hap-
him doing
of Fischer's albums also features
first
go-go version of "Got to Shout about
second offers a pedal
a
(on organ) and the
It*
country rendition of "Trust
steel guitar
albums
Fischer's
him
fore, revealing
would cease
for Light
but would allow his
own
compositional
to be revolutionary.
skills
'Albums
to the
What
Already Believe (1991),
I
cently, he has written a
My
\
'ision
Christian radio in
lyrics that
with
Quincy Newcomb
Day Song" with
The is
its
—a throwback to the New
Covenant
Still Life
name
Him
'Love
in the
morning
was actually a musical
for children. Naphtali
as a
metaphor
word
that
As
(see
fact that his
means
who
moved
into the '80s he
music was not only not
'a
doe
set
who may also
gives beautiful
was
able to accept the
revolutionary,
but no longer
vogue. With great humor, he would josh his audiences
about 'the old days of '60s radicalism." asking
worked
track takes
Genesis 49:21).
Fischer
in
title
for Christians,
the destiny of this son to be 'one
words"
even
is
at
how many now
banks they once wanted to blow up, and claiming
the concert had to end in time for everyone to drive their babysitters home.
On
the trio of albums he recorded for
Myrrh, he evinces the mature folk stylings of a Gordon
The
Lightfoot or a John B. Sebastian. Horse,
with
best of the three
Dark
is
a title track that urges Christians to be "dark
horses" that stand out from the crowd, taking
stances for the truth.
A
decade later on Wide Angle, he would
that the truth can have a broader compass than
we
now
realize.
Mark Heard and featured an allstar band that included Buddy and Julie Miller, David and Kate Miner, and David Raven (of The Swirling Eddies and
That album was produced by
Undercover). The theme
Jesus."
is
is
stated well in the song
'The Only
the only way. but there's more than one
way to
Other highlights include "Cup of Cold Water" and
'Where Did They Go?" both
of
which showcase Julie Miller.
Unfortunately, Wide Angle did not reach the audience
it
de-
served due to the bankruptcy of a distribution company. Fischer label
would
from Bethany House. Re-
of devotional books for Ser-
On
Away
a Hill Too Far
(1994), Be
and What on Earth Are We Doing? (1997).
(1995),
hits:
all
"Johnny's Cafe" (# 14
"Dark Horse" (#
1979);
in
3
Fish Co.
later re-release the record
with three new songs and
a
new
on the
title.
(+
gtr.,
voc; Steve Rowles,
978); John Hardwick. gtr. (+
1
1
978);
1975—Can
Bev Sage, voi. (+ 1978).
't
voc.
gtr.,
Rowan
//
John Gordon, bass
O'Duffy, drums (+
Be Bod (Myrrh);
1
1
978);
978—Beneath
the
Laughter (Grapevine).
Sometimes
it
seems that
a
band could make
big
it
if
they had the right name. As teenagers
in Bristol.
Farnie and Rowles formed a group called
The Pink Hat
tianity Blues Band, but for
some
Fish Co.. they recorded a debut
only
England, Chris-
reason, that didn't do
album of acoustic songs
it.
As
similar
to those of their better-known compatriots Malcolm and Alwyn. Then in 1978 they produced an album with a full band and a much fuller sound. Jesus Music describes the songs on Be-
more
neath the Laughter as
introspective, especially the title
track and the haunting "Sail Away." out. however, the group
Writz.
They pursued
changed
its
The year
name
album came
the
again, this time to
success in the general market with a
single called 'Night Nurse," but the latter failed to chart
—
the band broke up
sort of.
would appear
in the early '80s,
and then
The Casual
known
as
and
Another incarnation of the group
known
first as
Tease. Farnie
to be performing together as a
Famous Names,
and Sage were
duo
later
The Techno
called
Twins.
uncompromised
explore a different dimension of that theme, emphasizing
Way": "Jesus
and The
1983).
..." cho-
two albums.
style of Fischer's first
of one of Jacob's sons, a
and applies
free." fulfill
a ten-
features the popu-
probably Fischer's finest overall work: The
the
and
a folk rock bias,
sermonized his experiences into an
obvious biblical truth." The album
rus
Mark
a cover of a
number
vant Publishers, including
and Johnny's Cafe established
like Still Life
Fischer as a singer/songwriter
lar "All
is
and Angels' Song (1994) and the manifesto, Making Real
Steve Farnie,
dency to write
songs,
to be a thoughtful lyricist and gifted song-
writer. Christian music's premier critic Brian said,
come
to
new
of the
Fischer's books include the novels Saint Ben (1993) Saints'
Thou
and Obey."
has
The title track, one Heard composition.
be confirmed (there couldn't have been
Stryper without a John
pened).
The
inside.
fears of those
Some
Silent Planet Folks' World.
David Fitzgerald 1995—Columcille [with
(ICC);
1997— Lux
Aeterna;
1999— The
Eye of the Eagle
—
Dave Bainbridge and David Adam] (Kingsway); 2000
(Rhythm House)
2001— breath
Saxophonist David Fitzgerald was a founding the group Iona but
left
Light Eternal
of Heaven (ICC).
member
of
that group to pursue a classical musical
education. Shortly after earning his master's degree in music,
he recorded his project Columcille, revealing his deep love for turgical
soundtrack for a
a
lights of the
the
down through
the ages.
More
li-
of
would be seen on Lux Aeterna, which includes music used
this
on
music that has come
hymn
BBC
album include
"Steal
which conveys
film, Jesus
— Then and Now.
High-
Fitzgerald's instrumental version of
Away" and
the powerful epic "Golgotha,"
sonically the sense of pain and
triumph
associ-
—
—
33
Five Iron Frenzy
ated with Christ's crucifixion. LuxAeterna also includes a vocal
penchant
also displays a
commentary
for social
I
in songs like
with the vocals supplied by Adrian Snell,
"Third World Think Tank," "The Old West," and "Beautiful
was once a backing musician. An Ameriwas reissued as Light Eternal with some variation in tracks. The American version also contains a Come, Emmanuel" and a seven-minute version of "0 Come, rendition of the hymn "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross." For Eve of the Eagle, Fitzgerald joins with fellow Iona alum
America." Our Newest Album Ever would score a major college
track. for
"Only
whom
Jesus."
Fitzgerald
can version of this album
Dave Bainbndge
(gtr..
for the reading of
kybrd.) to provide a meditative backdrop
poetry by Anglican
theme of Adam's work, rooted
far
away
in Celtic spirituality,
mundane
ness of God's presence in the
"We need
Canon Dave Adam. The affairs of
world
to keep a vision of this other
/
is
aware-
everyday
Not
life:
as a place
or set in another time / But a world that keeps break-
ing into our lives
/
Not
a
world that runs
parallel to ours /
is
closely interwoven
Graham Kendrick.
and
features the
me
/
Get
its
ode to nerds, "Suckerpunch." The latter song
memorable chorus. "They're wedgie
in line for a
someone who
own
at its
powers" and "Handbook clude "Blue
Comb 78"
worshipful "Every
All
/
believes in me."
humorous look
suckerpunching
all
want and
I
all
need
/ Is
ironic
and
I
The group took an
"stardom" in the songs "Super-
for the Sellout."
and the
New Day"
Other standouts
became
a hit
in-
The
eclectic "Fistful of Sand."
on some Christian
now enjoyed minimal general
stations, but FIF also
market
at-
tention and took part in a "Ska against Racism" tour alongside
mainstream bands.
several
But a
with ours." Breath of Heaven features modern hymns by such composers as Chris Eaton
world that
with
radio hit
Quantity
Woman"
Is
Job
contains
1
a
cover of ELO's "Sweet Talkin'
plus a groovy song called "Dandelions" likening a
Mom to our worship of God.
child's gift of flowers to his
Your Riot Gear"
is
a protest
"Get
song regarding the Denver police
department's use of excessive force following the 1988 Super
Five Iron Frenzy
Bowl. Supposedly an
Dennis Culp. tromb.; Nathanael (Brad) Dunham, trump.; Keith Hoerig,
(Leanor Inez) Ortega,
bass; Jeff the Girl
Roper, voc;
Sonnie Johnston, Walk); I
[EP]
2000
gtr. (+
1996
1999).
Micah Ortega,
sax.;
Andrew Verdecchio, drums;
gtr.;
Reese
Scott Kerr, gtr. (- 1999)
Upbeats and Downbeats
(S
//
Min.
1997—Our Newest Album Ever (SaraBellum); 1998—Quantity h Job (5 Min. Walk); 1999— Uve: Proof That the Youth Are Revoking; All
the
Hype That Money Can
Buy; Electric Boogo/oo.
By
would be one
in the Christian market, but
Colorado, band Five Iron Frenzy
arena. Like their
known
made
more
of the
when
the Denver,
their debut,
they were
to be operating in that then-novel
Orange County
siblings
The Supertones,
they played neo-ska a few stages removed from the music of
Madness
or
The
Specials fifteen years earlier in Britain. For Five
punk
Iron Frenzy especially, the music had strong that True Tunes simply called
them
"a
roots,
punk band with horns."
Everyone agreed that, whatever FIF's music should be they played
it
with exceptional competence
Supertones" was a
common
horns, rapped vocals,
punky
guitars,
called,
("better than
response). Tight,
erated to give the group one of the
such
The
harmonious
and rapid rhythms coop-
most recognizable and
in-
Upbeats and Downbeats features one near-perfect song: "A life
better than anything
since the Rascals' "It's a Beautiful Morning."
on
a similarly jubilant note: "Beautiful
ing"
and
worn by many people but are not in The live album (Proof That the Youth Are
fact the singer's pants.
new
Revolting) offers
versions of favorites plus a rendition of
Vengeance Rising's "Receive Him,"
finally explodes into
Tom Jones'
a cover of
"It's
song called "Ugly Day" about Brad's
a
Hype That Money Can
latter
two songs
which was
also
show up on
billed as "a
more
rock record," but does not stray too far from the group's
home
All the
turf.
Buy,
"Fahrenheit," from that album, offers a powerful, confes-
homophobia,
sional indictment of
as
Roper
reflects
on the un-
caring reaction he had in middle school to the death of Freddy
Mercury
(leader of
Queen) from AIDS. Sensing the impending
death of ska, the band also expands their repertoire on All
Hype by trying out
few new
a
the
bossa nova on "Hurri-
styles:
canes" and calypso on "Solidarity"
(with guest vocals by
New
Hope" empathizes with
Randy
Stonehill).
the students of
The song
"A
Columbine High School
in Littleton.
Colorado,
returning to school after the massacre that occurred there
(Micah Ortega's
Amy
sister
was one
of the students trapped
inside the school during the shootings).
"World without End"
brings the group full circle (back to "A Flowery Song") with an
fectious sounds in Christian rock.
Flowery Song" conveys the joy of
how
Pants," the mysterious epic explores
the titular pants have been
breakup with his fiance. The
the end of the '90s, ska
only the second act
My
"These Are Not
Not Unusual," and
www.fiveironfrenzy.com
crowded genres
Quantity actually includes an unlisted
EP,
rock opera consisting of eight bonus tracks. Possibly titled
day
/
The song
begins
Wonderful
an up-tempo chorus of the
feel-
classic
doxology. FIF's debut also includes a punk take on "Everywhere I Go," the song made famous by Amy Grant. The group
ecstatic
song of
praise. Electric Boogaloo is
sistently rock album.
It
offers a guy's pessimistic
outlook on his ultimate chances with
"an object of his affection.
rant social its
the band's most con-
opens with "Pre-Ex-Girlfnend," which
"The Day
We
commentary on the American
Killed" offers
punk-
legacy of massacring
native population. "Blue Mix" targets questionable prac-
tices in the
music business, where opening bands sometimes
— 332
Five O'Clock People
One
have to pay headline groups for the privilege of touring with
them their
where they sometimes actually have
or
sound mix to guarantee that the main group
will
(Micah and
The two Ortegas
ing sound that has captured the hearts of critics in the main-
married nor siblings, but
Jeff the Girl) are neither
stream press as well. The group
McWilliams and
Five Iron Frenzy
in
cousins.
wife.
prano, her voice
John
guitarist
McWilliams
a distinctive
is
Five O'Clock People
and
frail
with no warning
Drew Grow,
gtr.,
voc; Patrick Retreault,
voc; Andy Uppendahl, drums; Alex Walker, voc,
gtr.,
violin,
mand.,
kybrd. 1999
fragile to
O'Clock People
a critically acclaimed alternative
is
lar to
Caedmon's
They gained
Call.
eclectic folk
sound simi-
a sizeable following play-
at all."
The
style
and McWilliams' penchant
group
a "love
who
An
from
shift
admittedly an acquired
is
makes the
for screeching
it
or hate
it" affair
for
early lineup of the
some. Painter
is
a musical
has played just about everything (guitars, accordi-
ons. brass> keyboards, percussion, etc.)
on albums
He cowrote
Folds Five and the Indigo Girls.
"Good Thing"
for
Out
numer-
for
ous artists in the Christian market, as well as for folks
radio hit
with Pamplin.
respects, but she
"She can
'ball says,
taste,
ing clubs and cafes in the Northwest for three years prior to their major-label release
A so-
vocalist.
The
genius Five
some
in
husband and
are
sounding psychotic and raging
Nothing Venture (Pamplin).
band from Portland. Oregon, with an
who
and impressive
may recall Tori Amos
O'Riordan of The Cranberries, sounding
fronted by singer Fleming
is
Painter,
with an overload of vibrato, more akin to Delores
likes to sing
Kris Doty, bass;
music
sound
songs in which concerns are taken to the Lord in prayer. For trivia buffs:
in the Christian
market. Fleming and John have a unique style and a mesmeriz-
"Spartan" and 'Eulogy" are more explicitly Christian
better.
modern rock bands
of the best
on
limits put
like
Ben
the Christian
of Eden. He has served as engi-
neer or producer and done string arrangements for countless
group consisted of Alex Walker and Patrick Retreault and two people
named Brent and
two
John. This incarnation released
projects as well. His primary contribution to Fleming and John is
privately distributed albums/EPs {Five O'Clock People in 1996
and Blame Taker
in 1997);
some
tracks from these
quently remastered and released as Tripping tive
were subse-
the Spindley Distrac-
(2000). The Nothing Venture displays finely tuned songs its craft.
The
offer sincere
and
played with the finesse of a group that has honed record
sometimes wonder,
and the songs
entirely acoustic,
is
is
fragile reflections
doubt the
way of
on
life,
faith" the
Musically, "Remain" has a strong
faith,
and humanity.
group muses
"I
in "Lunar."
Dave Matthews Band
vibe.
drawn from the Psalms. "Sorry" offers a revealing look at someone struggling to deal with a break-up: 'The words that I would find to com"
Living Water"
fort
me
to love
/
is
Suddenly
you
/
worshipful, with lyrics
my questions / And am
rebel at
I
With whatever means
resolved
The group also name is derived Matthew 20:1-16
are mine."
covers LSU's "Blame." Five O'Clock People's
from
a reference in a parable Jesus tells in
about laborers
who are
from Revelation 22:17. spiritual or religious
received is
on Christian
NBC commercial in
Saturday night lineup. for fear
with
its titular
Lyrically,
the hype that
was being gen-
all
"the next big thing." in
/
Running out
Way We Are
The
drums; Stan Rawls, bass (-1999).
1
Are (Universal).
www.flemingandjohn.com
drums
also plays
99S— Delusions
of Grandeur (R.E.X.);
.
/
I'm afraid
.
.
.
.
(!)
lyrics. It
on the album.
On
"Ugly
more
But
with
dump
me
Girl,"
traditional
an ugly
girl")
her for an ugly
girl,
The album
officially inspired
pro-
discovered
The chorus
("I
can't
and the verses decry-
own
pettiness
a delicious irony: she doesn't get
song, the audience does.
song of searching
for
and
Folds,
woman who
new paramour and
physically unattractive.
imperfections reveal her
girl's
superficiality
one would
in a
presents the thoughts of a vain
woman is new
accessible
duo with Ben
The very melodic song has humorous and
pretty voice.
found
most
includes the group's
McWilliams drops the vibrato and sings
ing the
Fleming McWilliams, voc; Shawn McWilliams,
.
When A and B and C and D are true
/
believe you're leaving
Fleming and John
of fun
I'm not afraid of you."
has just met her ex-boyfriend's
2000).
which was
the song contrasts occasions
who
the moniker as
Afraid,"
1997 touting the network's
affirmation: "I'm afraid of growing old
I'm afraid of staying young of multiple choice
Not
also
Another highlight
stations.
the album's aggressive opener, "I'm
sampled on an
that the
1999— The Way We
airplay
had
The group intended
"This Day" (# 12
gtr.;
some
the only obvious nod to anything
It is
on the album. The song "Love Songs"
who
them being
John Mark Painter,
to be about heaven and contains a quote
best song, "Ugly Girl," cowritten by the
a self-deprecating response to
hits:
an intriguing Middle Eastern influence.
single that displays
The song appears
and
"borne the heat of the day."
Christian radio
sions of Grandeur includes "A Place Called Love," a radio-friendly
hired at five o'clock in the evening
only work one hour but are paid the same as those
erated about
to cowrite the songs with his wife and to support her diva/
rock goddess vocals with Led Zeppelin-inspired guitars. Delu-
why
and any-
but by the end of the
also includes
"The
Pearl," a
by John Steinbeck's novel,
— Flight
though the -46.
was
latter
based on Jesus' parable in
itself
Matthew
One
333
Eighty
on ska was more influenced by pop than by punk. reggae
— in
two
fact the latter
rap. or
ingredients were completely
missing. Thus, the group sounds like the Go-Go's with horns, or, as
Flick Eve
Adam McGrath, drums; Oran Thornton,
bass;
Hill,
Thornton, voc. 1998
The Perfect
gtr.;
(Columbia).
Kellutight
one
put
critic
it,
a cross
between the Halo Friendlies
and
The W's.
hit
"Vacation," along with standout tracks "Slacking" and
Trevor
Crackerjack even includes a cover of the Go-Go's
"Lost in a Haze." Both of the latter songs reflect on the instituFlick
wears
a
is
modern rock band from Stockton, Missouri, that on its sleeve. All
members
four
than
was
The group
suggested by
They have
its
thirteen
when
the debut
nently on several other tracks as well. "Sally" describes a
album was
re-
favors the sort of neopsychedelic sounds
song
titles:
that sound
'Freezer Burnt" and "Electric Pear."
down well and offer a
refreshing retro
all
connections to the Christian music industry." Although
members
four
reaching out for love and reflects,
girl
knew
Jesus.
find a
life
.
."
.
are unapologetically believers, they
do not
bring faith issues into their songs or live performances in obvi-
partner that everything
A
guise."
mature perspective granted
("I've
through").
theology in Flight
writing and playing on her pro]ects. Thus, the group has
re-
ceived considerable attention in the Christian press and has
some
specifically Christian venues.
While finding the
very existence of a Christian music subculture to be regrettable.
Thornton says the group
vited to play, but will
are
when
wherever
we
may
First
be "a blessing in dis-
Dated" evinces
is
generally
latter forte
is
accentuated on their sec-
ond album, which represents what was announced
pays tribute to the
few
tion to a Split for
My
classic Big
originals
Band sound of the
Baby"). Lineup offers
new
versions of
in others: "We're
who we
Is
Bad." Brian Setzer's "Look at That Cadillac." and
perform the song
"I
Wanna Be
Like You"
from the Walt Disney
movie The Jungle Book.
Shrunk
(a.k.a.
One
Eighty and
to a quartet, the
One Eighty: 998—Cracker/ack 1999—Uneup (BEC); 2001—Girls and Boys.
gtr.;
Kim
1
(BEC). As Flight
One
perc
Eighty:
of
group took to describing
young teenage
"just
Legal hassles caused the group originally
name
Eighty.
known
as
One
twice, first to One Eighty, Inc., and The group formed on the campus of
Southern California College
in
1995 as a groundbreaking ex-
God has
it
was evident
that the group's take
and brings things to
is
on such mysteries of the universe and more on v
"Good
offers a simple statement of regret following a fight.
Thing" cleverly
piles
up metaphors from pop culture
("a love
you complete me" from the film Jerry Maguirt;
map" from Sixpence None the Richer
Me")
album, however,
really
is
matters of the heart: the album's standout song. "I'm
able for free.
first
school
it
reflects less
and competent enough to meet the expectations of the
girl in
"I
Guy"). As before, the group
Tennberg, supported by an instrumental section that was tight
From
energetic opening song. "Prom
most profound when
a
that says
ska.
The
specific plans for individuals' lives
-treasured
initial
girls.
No
fears
pass with perfect timing informs several songs ("Little Girl."
sound show-
Their
Songs tend to focus on the dreams and
your average insecure human being." The notion that
Madelyn Mendoza and Kim
a female-fronted ska band.
cased the trade-off vocals of
their style
and Boys shuns most
and swing influences while returning strong
references.
Queen," reveals that the most popular
Want
www.flightl80.net
ample of
of the ska
Doubt
bass (-2001); Jerry Elekes, gtr. (-2001); Madelyn Mendoza, voc,
its
The W's'
Rodgers and Hammerstein's "This Can't Be Love." They also
Eighty
One
'40s. In addi-
and standards ("Get Happy." "Banana
for
Tennberg, voc, trump.; John Anderson, sax. (-2001); Dave Desarmier,
then to Flight
as a one-
time detour for the group: an entire record of swing music that
no more put on Christian stylings
Jamin Boggs, drums: Josh Brisby, tromb.; Chris Tennberg,
Eighty to change
the
too
"The Devil
Eighty, Inc.)
(-2001). As
will see us
One Eighty's original compositions, and when it just offers good time music not
at its best
heavy on message. The
go."
One
Flight
God
more impressive than
as "chick rock" for their next pro]ect. Girls
One
more
a
in-
seems natural to do so
it
going according to God's
is
wherever they are
will play
one audience than they will shy away from expressing their faith
is
only she
as a disillusioned spouse feels taken for
sentiment
band
"if
those longing to
learned to pray everyday that
Still,
of
member Johnny Q. Public and wrote much of the material for that group's debut album. He is also married to Angie Thornton, who records as Miss Angie and has been heavily involved in
"When We
song called
ous ways. Oran Thornton, however, was a prominent
played
The song "Wait" promises
plan and that the seeming delay
themselves as "a general market band with
Flick describes
troubled
al-
ternative to angst-dnven '90s music.
close
more
little
Overtly Christian themes feature promi-
social clubs.
are in their teens or early twenties. Lead singer
Trevor Thornton corded.
apathy evident in churches that seem to be
tional
influences (the Beatles. Pink Floyd)
its
as descriptions of
s
an unnameable good thing that
The most obviously
ska-like "In the Midst,"
which
evangelical lyrics offers
an
"a
song "Kiss is
come
avail-
in the
explicit prayer of
— 334
Derek Floyd
my soul /
repentance: "Jesus, have mercy on
and make
me
me
Cleanse
Focused was a Southern California hardcore band often
again
compared to The Crucified.
whole."
as
1983—Arrival: Derek
ally swings."
Floyd (PTL);
1986—Once
Again;
1991—On
the Hori-
zon (Diadem).
Singer/ songwriter Derek Floyd established hip credentials
with the younger generation early on when he wrote the "Reaching for the World"
for
aggressive, but
It's
it
re-
a passionate exhorta-
tion to the listener to "put your knee in the dirt
and
bow to
the
God that holds your blood red destiny in the palm of His awesome hands." The ten songs that follow offer what HM called "a slamfest" of intense proclamations,
with
a focus
on
calling
out as almost a hardcore worship song. The group changed
time, he also toured
Top 10 on the
with
Womack. It's been downhill from there, as he went on to become director of the youth choir for Jim and Tammy Bakker's PTL Club— not exactly a job that would endear him to rock and
MOR
His albums consist of inspirational a sterling vibrato that
reminds
many
songs per-
reviewers of
but he seems to have a certain unexpected appeal
little
on The Hope That
ticeably
Years" deals with rape
and
an indictment of our materialistic
offers
went on on
though the songs were no-
lies Within,
more complex musically and more
cally. "Killing
to form
The Merbabies, and
issue-oriented
incest;
lyri-
"Consumer"
society. Chris
Bowden
Dirk Lemmenes went
with former Crucified members Mark Salomon and
to play
Bellew in Stavesacre.
Jeff
Johnny Mathis. Floyd does not sing rock music, or even pop
among some
who just appreciate good songs and good voices. Remember when Tony Bennett suddenly became popular with the MTV crowd?
Fold Zandura Fontamillas, bass, voc, elec; Jyro Xhan,
Jerome
Fluffy
gtr.,
voc, elec; Frank
1995— Fold Zandura (Xhan); 1997— Return (BEC); 1999— King Planet [EP] (independent).
drums.
Lenz.
Ultraforever
(Sub-Lime);
Fold Zandura began as a side project of Mortal, founded by that industrial band's
See Duraluxe.
main members
CCM,
Fontamillas). According to
soundscape of tronics
Kyle Brown, bass; Ryan Clark,
decessor by saying that
Danny Dinh,
gtr.;
—
voc; Robert Torres, drums. 1995
gtr.;
Suffering of the
Robbie Imrisek,
Mosses (Tooth and
(Jyro
Xhan and Jerome
Fold Zandura "constructs a
heavy guitars countered by dreamy
thick,
Focal Point
and samples." Xhan contrasted the group with
music but
just "noisy
elec-
its
pre-
FZ does not endeavor to play industrial pop songs." The band's custom debut
contains their best songs, though these are remixed in better
Nail).
The metal-influenced hard rock band Focal Point released one album while all of its members were still high school students in the small town of Elk Grove. California, then broke up. They performed hard music with typically harsh vocals, though production quality gave
their
album
a clean
with minimal distortion. Most of the songs deal with sues.
it.
R&B charts in 1977. R&B artist Bobby
went
formed with
has a lot of feel to
The album Bow opens with
attention to the grace and mercy of God. "Perfect Will" stands
Notes, which
to the
hit
It
described their music
to explain, "It's not fast
Harold Melvin and the Blue
Around that
rollers.
Crucified.
like
Derek Floyd
Mann once
"mood swing hardcore." He went on
"Homicide" offers a virulent attack on abortion
social
will not let
I
with child abuse. "Broken Bonds"
it
is
last');
hate
bemoaning
went on
to be lead
face
on
"Ember"; the
end
latter
song
Focused
Progress
(/
1995);
Andrew
1995— The Hope
992-1 996).
gtr. //
Reizuch, gtr. (+ 1995).
That Lies Within;
Chris
1993—Bow
1999— The Wheels
a bit
on the hard-edged bonus track
launched the recording career of
of
recalls
The Throes
in its
"Mad catchy pop songs with memo-
melodic tones. Similarly. Ultraforever offers "La Futura," Into."
and "Tonight Forever"
rable hooks, along
After releasing
two
as
with the potential
albums
full-length
a break
hit single "Wencarla."
in a single year, Fold
and then came back with the seven-track recalls
the harder music of Mortal on Av-
its title track.
Strongly opposed to Christian/
secular divisions in music, Fold
Bowden, drums (+
five of the nine
reprised comically as a
John Jonethis. The song "Valgreen"
EP King Planet, which
Nail);
is
in a version that
alanche" and on
Dirk Lemmenes, bass; Tim Mann, voc; Mike Merryman,
all,
opens with two midtempo pure
Ultraforever). Return
pop numbers before toughening up
Zandura took
singer for the group Training for Utopia.
(Tooth and
projects (in
is-
"Neglected" deals
confessional,
acts that have destroyed a friendship. Clark
I
on the subsequent
songs from Fold Zandura end up on Return and two more sur-
at the
clinics ("A
beating heart treated like a worthless piece of trash /
what you're doing and
sound
versions
Zandura
likes to
mix songs
dealing with romantic frustrations with ones that offer confi-
dent affirmations of faith in God. "Forever Throw" did example of the latter: "It's
And
it's
You
who dreams
You
who
sings the
is
a splen-
morning
the light." But, then, in "Never,"
/
FZ
—
.
335
Fono
sounds
and
like
/
I
pleads
The Cure
as
Xhan
Were never meant
with
a
sings.
to be."
"The
have
stars
The song
lied /
You
"Please Believe"
former lover not to look back in anger. "Jesus
what
Eternal' offers
True Tunes called "a
stream of conscious-
on the Lord's forgiveness toward an ignorant
ness meditation
and damaged world." Xhan explains the meaning of their name
comes from John
as follows: the "Fold" part
10:16.
where Jesus
speaks of seeking out alienated people ("sheep not of
And Zandura?
"I
just
thought
it
sounded
my fold")
for the Children (Asaph);
Invisible
Shock" addresses
own
of
Musk Fong grew up
in
Man
(Frontline).
of the Jesus music a classic solo
Hollywood
ering
California,
where he
Wings homeless ministry and
1999
gtr.,
voc; Andy Ridley, drums. As Seven:
actors:
A
Seven
their career as
lowing
in the
movies. Fong attended Holly-
wood High along with Jeff and Beau Bridges and other celebrities' kids. He eventually landed in a Laguna Canyon commune headed by Timothy Leary. He practiced yoga, studied eastern large doses of mind-altering drugs in search
He
LSD
fatal
experienced miraculous deliver-
trip
and had
As Fono:
high-energy modern rock band from the United King-
dom, Fono began
and played the recurring character "number one son"
ance from a near
[EP].
www.fono.net
Seven, the band opened a tour for
of spiritual enlightenment.
1997— Burn
goesoroundcomesaround (Big Deal).
Herbie the Love Bug and Cirls, Cirls, Girls (with Elvis Presley;
and took
Cov-
also oversees the
serves as chaplain to the
unknown);
[EP] (label
Christian band
religions,
in-
Seven)
(a.k.a.
Crawford, bass; Del Currie,
May Lia appeared in 7c the Ends of the Earth: Benson Fong was in
Chan
was becoming
on "So Long Ago" Fong owns up to his
album
as the son
famous parents. His mother and father were both
popular series of Charlie
by
preoccupations. Fong became pastor of Poiema Chapel in
Huntington Beach,
Ian
soon after the group disbanded. According to an Internet inter-
view with Jesus
ruled
still
of Fools") and churches that don't
a Christian subculture that
creasingly ingrown, and
1996— High and Wired
Oden Fong was a founding member group Mustard Seed Faith. He recorded
Age
put faith into action ("Faith/ Action"). The song "Culture
Fono 1986—
in the church, exposing Christians
the flesh ("Joker in the
police department.
cool."
Oden Fong 1979—Come
and especially
a vision of Jesus that
Se7en
— no relationship to the
that records on Infiniti Records.
Bon
and attracted a
Jovi
As fol-
They have continued to build on Goo Goo Dolls
in the general market.
that foundation as Fono, touring with both the
and Robert
Plant. Musically,
Goo Goo Dolls, but terial;
Fono
is
often compared with the
ma-
that analogy holds only for their softer
The band
the band has a harder overall sound.
suggested that their sound
may
itself
has
represent "a cross between the
Foo Fighters and The Who"; in Christian music
circles this
pop-
meets-art-rock approach has also been employed effectively by
foreshadowed his ultimate conversion and wholehearted em-
Fold Zandura and King's X. Fono lead singer and songwriter
brace of Chnstianity As leader of
Del Currie also performed with Split Level and Tribe of Dan.
a solo artist.
Mustard Seed Faith and as Fong became especially known for his prophetic
The
boldness in proclaiming the gospel and for his dedication to street people,
might find
gang members, and other audiences that some
Fong describes Come
for the
many
Sabatino would refer to
Children as "everything
most underrated
as "one of the
it
Christian music releases of
all
time."
bum's most remarkable contribution,
The a
wanted
I
David Di
years." In 1999. historian
track
title
is
on Mustard Seed
heavier than anything
triguing
is
Faith.
"
'n' roll,
Also
in-
"Crazy Voices," featuring an electronically modu-
lated "chorus sound."
and "The Mask."
Fong's atmospheric sonic portraits. placed the song "He's
much
ways
there." Invisible
I
example of
time Fong also
could be anywhere
Man
It
displays the slow,
of the nonacoustic Jesus
music and expresses simple confidence
"Though
fine
this
Always There" on the Maranatha Seven
groove that typified
ence:
a
About
compilation album (Maranatha!. 1980). electric
al-
seven-minute powerful
song that Jesus Music describes as "pretty serious rock
way
the
/
I
in
God's abiding pres-
bow my
head
/
He's
al-
addresses complacency in society
it
by storm, as "one of
come across in Christian was 'probably the best radio-
the most surprising albums I've ever rock" and another to claim
a little scary.
to do musically for
effective debut goesaroundcomesaround took critics
inspiring a Phantom Tollbooth reviewer to describe
friendly alternative rock
it
album by Christians
ever." Indeed,
every track on the album seems to have hit single potential.
The opening "Alcatraz"
inspired
track. "Collide."
is
ment
as a
until
metaphor
in the First
emotional
By
contrast, "Drift
shimmers with pop
pillages the lyric
song with novel
you
for
song's affection
is
with the
in
"Under
got you under
my
is
you a
in."
The
line
"I'll
driven by acoustic
sensibility.
(or
effect: "I've
was
an agitated rock
from an old Frank Sinatra
out. breathe
it
and uses imprison-
distress,
Away"
a
memorable melody.
a
you break" delivered repeatedly
star scream.
guitar and
marvelous pop explosion,
perhaps the album's most powerful track:
by the movie Murder
bend
a
is
number with
hook-filled
fast-paced,
My
Skin"
Four Seasons) skin
/
Breathe
object of this almost-worship
female companion, not Jesus, but specifi-
cally Christian content relates the tale of a
is
expressed in
"Now
She's 24."
which
young woman's conversion. "Burn."
a
— 336
Foreigner
potential alternative rock hit
"Knock me down
lyric.
hands
/
script
number
"Drift
/
if
ever there
was
one, features the
never wanted this pride
I
Tie
/
my
ented with simple, youth-group
lyrics: "Jesus,
One
He's the Lord of everything" ("The
with
slightly different songs (a
Down'
'All Falls
in place of
nonde-
"Round and Round."
Away." and "Splendid").
Christian radio
hits:
"Now
She's 24" (# 7
1999); "Drift
in
Away" (#
1998— Turning
The Toronto-based
quartet Forevertree belongs to the post-
grunge genre of rock exemplified by bands
They attempt
Foreigner
like Live
and Creed.
to supplement, but not replace. Nirvana-style
guitar histrionics with eclectic elements pinched from this or
Lou Gramm.
that alternative source. Thus, as The Lighthouse notes, their
standout song "This Cage
Forerunner
Me"
features an impressive heavy
guitar attack, but also a dissonant, haunting is
Paul Brannon. gtr.; Joe English, drums: John Lawry. voc; kybrd.;
—
Smith, bass. 1984
Jeff Miller,
(BulletProof).
16
2000).
a.k.a.
(Refuge);
melody
line that
Led Zeppelin. The group
in a style reminiscent of
also
moves beyond
sic,
three-chord pop number, and "Breathe," a masterpiece
its
staple
domain on the songs
"Six," a clas-
Live.
The former drummer for Paul McCartney's Wings. Joe English, was also a member, as well as Paul Brannon. who had been a member of The English Band. The album packaging for the group's first album was confusing in that it listed the group's name as both "Forerunhad also sung
chanted
Tim
Forerunner was a one-time project fronted by John Lawry.
who
/
Forevertree Geoff Breen, bass; Bob Gale, drums; Dwayne Jackson, voc; gtr.
See
He's the King
for Me").
So I can do no wrong." The album had been released on
cassette a year earlier
in
—
—
for Petra.
on which they allow unresolved musical
of understatement
tension to carry the song from start to close. Lyrically, Forevertree's
songs address Christian themes
demption with unmistakable proclaims. "In Your will
where
you'll find
me /
is
judgment and
like
On
clarity.
where I want to be
I'm pure in
re-
"Pure," the singer / In
Your Word
is
my mind."
ner" and as "The Joe English Band" (though English's partici-
pation seemed minimal).
The songs
are
but vary in profundity. "Hard Times" ("Hard times are just a
all
explicitly Christian
relies
heavily on cliche
way to grow"). "Nowhere
to
Run"
pres-
For Love Not Lisa Mike Lewis, voc,
ents Christ as the only sure refuge in a world torn apart by war.
drums. 1993
There are also two instrumentals and a powerful worship song
West),
written by Lawry ("Jesus
by Refuge
in
Forerunner.
Is
Saviour").
The
Live
album
released
1984 was officially credited to Joe English and
It
includes performances of a
number
of songs
from English's solo albums.
1999— The
Although
;
1999
Foreverafter
McBay, bass; Aaron Preston,
Information Superdriveway (East
(Tooth and
name summoned
Nail).
retro images of flower
featured
on the the
and Candlebox. They
for their song, "Slip Slide Melting," best-selling soundtrack for the
ture The Crew. For Love
Jennifer Lyons, voc; Jay Lyons, ace; Brent Milligan.
1995
as Nirvana, Foo Fighters,
known
best
Oklahoma by Alex Nifong. gtr
Lost Elephant
their
same ballpark became
Foreverafter bass;
Miles, gtr.; Clint
(Atlantic);
power. For Love Not Lisa was a grunge band playing in the
was
Jamey Lyons, voc
gtr.;
Merge
Not
Lisa
mononymous
was
originally
which
motion
pic-
formed
Miles and a bass player
in
named
Matt Hilben. There were numerous undocumented personnel
(Word).
changes (including drummers Kent Ewing and Eric Myers and www.foreverafter.net
Foreverafter
Jamey and
is
bass players
a labor of love for the
Jennifer Lyons,
who
have spent some years minis-
youth groups, especially
tering to
husband and wife duo
as
worship
leaders. Their
debut album features simple pop songs targeted for church
Dan Mukala serves as coproducer and co-composer, and many of the songs recall the sound of his band (Mukala). Alex Nifong was also a member of Mukala. The opening track, "Who You Are" is typical; bouncy, repetitive, with a straightforward theme (loving Christ for who he is. and not simply
youth.
what he
does).
campaign
The song "No" supports the True Love Waits
for sexual abstinence before marriage; "We'll
gether until
we
wait to-
say forever." Most of the songs are worship
ori-
Ahren Burns and Doug Carrion) but the eventual
lineup included Aaron Preston and Clint McBay, both of
whom
had played with the band Chainsaw Kittens, and lead singer
Mike Lewis, who became the
Not
Lisa
was
a
identifiable front
man. For Love
moderately successful general market band and
had nothing to do with the Christian music scene. After the
group broke up. however. Mike Lewis and Miles formed the distinctively Christian Nail, a
company
music, though
it
that
group Puller and signed to Tooth and is
primarily associated with Christian
also strives to break
so-called Christian
down
barriers
between
and secular markets. The association of
Puller with the label created something of a For Love Not Lisa revival
among
fans of Christian music
who now
sought out
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