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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Honestly some straight up hymns are amazing. The Icelandic Hear Me Smith of Heaven and Russian Do Not Reject Me In My Old Age are my favourites

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Pastor T.L. Barrett and the Youth for Christ Choir

old gospel/soul and it's dope as hell.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

Miserere mei, Deus is one of the most beautiful vocal pieces I've ever heard. That descant soprano part is insane.

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Learned about the band Jars of Clay when they were on MTV as a kid and thought they were pretty neat. Bought a couple albums ad a student. Still listen to them sometimes

I like Flood (more rock), Sad Clown (more chill), and Boy on a String (in between)

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Josh Garrels - Love & War & The Sea in Between

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Just last night I was listening to Bach’s BWV 182 and wondering what non-Christian devotional music has such broad appeal.

Plain chanting is boring, but maybe there’s some Muslim or Buddhist polyphony I’ve been missing out on.

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Oh Holy Night is amazing.

Fall on your knees! Hear the angel voices!

Chains he shall break, for the slave is our brother, and in his name all oppression shall cease!

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Tracy Chapman’s version is truly excellent.

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I think I read that Champion was explicitly Christian music which I didn't realize until I had already been listening to it.

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The live version of Grey Stone Chapel by Cash almost makes me want to go to church everytime I hear it

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There's always Calibretto 13 (I copied the name hence the large font). A Christian punk band. I've only heard a couple songs.

I just know of them because at least some of the members (including the guitarist/singer/songwriter aka the frontman) made another band:

Harley Poe

Pretty much the opposite of a Christian band, and I love it (used to be religious long ago). But it's pretty much peak folk/horror punk. Really great music. But like I said....the opposite of Christian music.

Would recommend (their version of) "the hearse song" or "transvestites can be cannibals too" (same album) or "Music for teenagers.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Gonna answer my own question with "spirit in the sky"

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I seem to recall liking the Doctor and the Medics cover of that, even if my age could be counted on one hand when it was released.

The oft-stated did-you-know question being "Did you know the guy who originally wrote and sung it was Jewish?". Quite the surprise when I learned that one.

But to simultaneously bring this back around and buck the trend a little, Shine, Jesus, Shine used to slap as a hymn back when I dabbled in God-bothering.

And to buck things even more, Hava Negila kind of slaps too.

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If you like 70s acoustic folk/rock, the first album from Lazarus has some great stuff. Their harmonies are amazing. "Warmth of Your Eyes" is my favorite.

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Does Rasta music count? Because that’s technically a Christian belief system.

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Thousand Foot Krutch, Skillet.

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Flyleaf and Super chick are great female-lead Christian poprock bands that I still can jam out to today.

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NF and TobyMac

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Most older gospel is wonderful. Here's a song by an artist you've probably never heard of, because she only released this one single. She had a gorgeous, rich gospel voice, and the record company was all set to promote her as the next Janice Joplin. But she feared the music business would corrupt her soul, so pop music lost a brilliant voice. She's dead now. I like to imagine her cranking out great albums in heaven.

https://youtu.be/Q2G1F8urLtE

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Pretty much all roots reggae, Wailing Souls, Culture, Buju Banton. Reggae answers the question "what if Christian Rock was cool"

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When I was younger I used to listen to Red they has some pretty catchy songs

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John Daker is my hero.

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It's popularity peaked before my time, but when Soeur Sourir (The Singing Nun) topped the charts with Dominique-nique-nique, it must have enjoyed significant secular popularity, perhaps in part because they didn't know French well enough to really understand the lyrics.

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