jeudi 17 septembre 2015

How Christian Rock Charlotte Came To Be

By Daphne Bowen


During this era, it is very common to see a band labeled as a Christian rock band by the lyrics mixed with harsh vocals and a rough guitar rift. Of course before it became common, it underwent a lot of controversies due to the conservative nature of the church and its followers during that time. Of course nowadays Christian Rock Charlotte is thriving very much and is becoming more and more popular due to the appearance of many bands out there.

Now for the longest time, many Christians have been against rock music stating that this genre is known to be evil in nature due to the nature of their sounds, their vocals, and their lyrics. Most of these songs during those days were actually sexual in theme or violent which prompted many Christians to say that rock is the music of the devil. However, many unconventional people thought otherwise and decided to create gospel songs in this genre.

Among the first bands to join this bandwagon was none other than the Crusaders. As they were the first to come out into the scene, they were not as widely accepted because of the beliefs of the church during that time. Eventually the band become more well loved by the public and then many other bands soon followed their example.

Although the Crusaders were probably the first that popularized the sub genre, it was actually Larry Norman who really made this kind of music really well known. His influence is so strong that he actually became the father of Christian Rock music. It was due to the influence of this man that there were actually so many bands that followed and spiked the popularity of this specific sub genre.

In the seventies, the scene was dominated by one of the most popular bands in the world known as Stryper. They were a glam metal band that professed about their religion and shouted it out with their glam vocals and spiffy guitar riffs. They quickly gained popularity not only in the religious sectors but also in the secular ones as well as even non Christians started listening to them as well.

In the eighties, the music world was dominated by the presence of thrash metal bands with the big four being Metallica, Anthrax, Megadeth and Slayer. During the late eighties, one band came out with a Christian label known as Tourniquet and became popular for their thrash sound. In fact, they were also compared to the big four but were never placed there because of the complexity in their music.

The nineties saw the emergence of so many more popular bands like Relient K, Skillet, and so many more. This sparked the growth of the sub genre by ten fold. The bands of this genre in fact reached the mainstream market and gained many non Christian fans.

So as one can see, this sub genre is growing fiercely. With so many bands coming out these days, the growth of this type of music is impressive. This can be seen especially in Charlotte SC with many news bands coming out from there.




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