
Oooh. I think THAT’s a bit nasty. I mean, Christian rock isn’t exactly the most original and brilliant art, indeed almost nothing made in the name of Christian culture is…
…and Seth Andrews has a whole video on that theme, about how Christian media essentially takes its ideas from secular popular culture to try and keep pace with the latter. It’s kind of a form of exploitation in some respects. Which is not to say that it’s necessarily all bad and irredeemable, is it? Even if we concede almost all of it probably is, surely there’s got to be some exception that proves the rule. And I do believe that one of Australia’s more perplexing international success stories provides one…
Michael Tait might have irrevocably ruined things for the band with his misbehaving, but they did produce this song which may have kind of inspired this somewhat regrettable film series in which the band makes guest appearances as themselves, but which is nonetheless something of a banger. I actually encountered it in parodic form, it should be said, courtesy of God Awful Movies, whose review of the second GND film from ten years ago featured a stellar rewrite of the song by Eli Bosnick… it took me years to actually hear the original, but when I did it not only gave me a new appreciation of just how good the GAM parody was, but also how good the original had been too.
I mean, I’ve no use for the theology behind it and even less for its evangelising purpose (and it’s obviously failed to work on me in that regard), but the song slaps. It obviously gave GAM something solid to build their parody upon. Artistically speaking, Christian media may be stuck in the past somewhat and almost all of it may well be irredeemable shit, but actual people made this thing in a way I don’t think AI would have done. And as counterintuitive as Christian black metal sounds on paper and surely is in practice, I’ve actually liked what I’ve heard by Antestor:
I mean, fucking HELLHAMMER drummed for this lot at one point. So there’s something of value out there, maybe not much but some exists. I suspect that’s a lot more than we’ll ever say about AI art…










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