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On this "very special" episode of Christian Geeks Rockcast, we dive into 10 songs that tackle the tough issues of the day--abortion, drunk driving, suicide and more. We hear tunes from Petra, Crumbacher, Barren Cross, Bloodgood, Holy Soldier, AD and more. Lost Dogs Kickstarter: http://kck.st/3YkEPNb Prayer Chain Kickstarter: http://kck.st/3GDCDKv Links: www.geeksrockcast.com Merch: https://geeksrockcast.threadless.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/geeksrockcast FB: https://fb.com/christiangeeksrockcast geeksrockcast@gmail.com
We say vibes a lot on this episode, mostly... because all these tracks are straight vibes. Check out some new Christian Metal from the past month.War of agesConvictionsConfessions of a TraitorIraeLight the FireDear AdversaryFALLBodyWash.bloke.Encore: Altars
"The Machine" Bert Kreischer joins Brian & Kenzie for a conversation about how Bert won't go anywhere that doesn't have good parking, how Brian and Bert nearly witnesses the downfall of Nikki Glaser in real time, and how Bert once dropped his drawers in front of a fresh-faced Christian rock band. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"The Machine" Bert Kreischer joins Brian & Kenzie for a conversation about how Bert won't go anywhere that doesn't have good parking, how Brian and Bert nearly witnesses the downfall of Nikki Glaser in real time, and how Bert once dropped his drawers in front of a fresh-faced Christian rock band. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Back to the metal on episode 75 with thrash metal masters Deliverance with their first, self-titled album from Intense Records (1989). Enjoy the news, rants, and the review of this amazing album. Swirling Eddies/Adam Again: https://bit.ly/4aPzDWy Jyro LaVilla/La Monde Bear: https://beacons.ai/jlvmzk Aunt Bettys: http://kck.st/4h8S2jt other links: www.geeksrockcast.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/geeksrockcast FB: https://fb.com/christiangeeksrockcast geeksrockcast@gmail.com
Whatever happened to Christian Corey, what happens when Christian Metal is played, what is the book of the profet Hobert Rarison, how we get Elliot Moist, worry about drinking spirit water, some great Winnipeg bands, more chicken with the press, parallel dimensions, doing some motorhead, having a Dwarven underground feast, having Trouble with Portuguese Metal, almost playing Ed Sheeran, stoner metal, doom, vinyl, how Antony pissed off the Metal Lord and got shunned to the Soul Asylum, we Lou Reed this shit up, dishing on Gloryhammer, we poke at the Metal Lord with Jesus Chrysler, Billy D Kevins from Smyrna, Alvin and Jobbs and their pet lizard Lizzo, and the country of Celtand.See No Evil, Hear No Evil Stryper • The Final Battle • 2022ARMAGEDDON SPECTRE • ARMAGEDDON • 2024Five Hundred Pound Furnace - Vimy 500PoundFurnace The Great Feast Underground - Wind Rose still resemble the silence Redemptus • blackhearted • 2021The Druid Sleep • Sleep's Holy Mountain • 1992Dagger Dragger Castle Rat • Into The Realm • 2024Master of the Universe ANGUS McSIX • Angus McSix and the Sword of Power • 2023Jesus Chrysler Jesus Chrysler • This Year's Savior • 2010Bane Of Brook Hall Pandemic • Phantoms • 2024Wine in My Hand (Third from the Sun) Celtic Frost • Vanity / Nemesis • 1990#podcast #metal #music #comedy #doom #stonerWebsite: www.seanmcginity.caMerch: Red Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shopTee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcast@seangeekpodcast on...
On episode 72, Steve and Britt break down Shout's debut album, "It Won't Be Long." Ken Tamplin, from the band Joshua, and Idle Cure's Chuck King got together and wrote some great tunes, and they recorded and released them on Frontline records in 1988. We also talk about a lot of news and generally have a great time! Lee Baker "Stone Tiger": https://www.leetbaker.com/ The Choir "Translucent": https://shop-thechoir.myshopify.com/ Liason merch/music: https://liaisonmusiconline.com/ Terry Scott Taylor: https://terryscotttaylor.bandcamp.com/ Other Links: web: geeksrockcast.com FB: https://fb.com/christiangeeksrockcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/geeksrockcast geeksrockcast@gmail.com
In this episode, Kyle explains why people that think all metal music is Satanic are foolish and wrong. Also, in the Quick Hitters segment, we discuss Gen Z men and boys flocking back to churches, famous and influential pastor Steven Lawson blowing up his life and ministry because of an affair with a woman in her 20s, collegiate women's volleyball programs finally standing up against the harmful gender revolution, Kamala Harris' husband being accused of hitting his ex-girlfriend, Kamala's appearance on a popular sex podcast, Democrats lying about the details around a Georgia woman's death following an abortion, former First Lady Melania Trump coming out as fully Pro-Abortion a month before the Election, Kamala saying that she would nuke the filibuster in order to force federal abortion protections, an Afghan national with plans to carry out a terrorist attack on Election Day arrested by authorities in OKC, Biden waiting a week before surveying the damage from Hurricane Helene, the US Government warning that it does not have enough funds to last through hurricane season, Pope Francis continuing to be a feckless heretic, Israel pulling off one of the most amazing missions in modern warfare history, Jill (not Joe) Biden running the first Presidential Cabinet meeting in almost a year, and the most unintentionally hilarious political advertisement in history. Let's get into it… Episode notes and links HERE. Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are back after a few weeks off to discuss the incredible debut from PFR, "Pray for Rain." (originally a self-titled album before band name change) We realize that going from Tourniquet to PFR might seem strange, but it's what makes us the GEEKS we are. Links: geeksrockcast.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/geeksrockcast FB: https://fb.com/christiangeeksrockcast geeksrockcast@gmail.com
In the latest episode of The KingdomCore Podcast, Chris and Sean sit down with vocalist Mike Felker of the band Convictions. They chat about the newly released "The Fear of God" and what went into this record continuing of the success of the band's previous release. Come check out the latest from one of the rising top band's in the Christian Metal scene and hear what is in store!If you have not already, consider rating our podcast or leaving a review on your favorite platform. Also consider joining our Patreon linked below, thank you so much for checking out the podcast and continuing your support!Convictions: https://bio.to/convictionsbandPatreon and other links: https://linktr.ee/kingdomcorepodcastWatch our video interviews of the podcast on For The Rock: https://www.youtube.com/fortherockCheck out more about KingdomCore at: https://www.kingdomcoremusic.com/Check out more about For The Rock at: https://solo.to/fortherock/
Stryper's Michael Sweet looks back on the band's four decades, considers why they never made it big in the mainstream and celebrates their brand-new album.
In honor of Jesusfreakhideout's recently released (and free!) compilation commemorating the site's 28th anniversary, a team of JFH staff writers have gathered to celebrate some of the best music being released under the radar in Christian music by discussing their favorite songs from the compilation (followed by a similar conversation about favorite songs from a metal/heavy compilation released by JFH earlier this year). The compilations, titled Songs We've Been Trying To Tell You About (And Others We Haven't), Volume Thirteen and Rock Paper Scissors Metal, Volume Three, as well as all past compilations, can be downloaded for free at jfhmusic.com. This episode is sponsored by Mark D. Conklin, whose new album The Gospel According to Mark is available now. Click here for more information. The JFH Podcast is hosted and produced by Chase Tremaine and executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. To meet the people behind the show, discuss the episodes, ask questions, and engage in conversations with other listeners, join the JFH Podcast group on Facebook.
On this episode, we finally get to Tourniquet's 1990 debut album, Stop the Bleeding. Featuring Ted Kirkpatrick (drums), Gary Lenaire (guitar), and Guy Ritter (vocals), this release continued Intense Records' insane string of amazing, groundbreaking Christian metal bands. Russ Taff Kickstarter: http://kck.st/3M0g56 Galactic Cowboys Kickstarter: https://kck.st/4d2lLZl Harpazo: https://harpazomusic.com/ Christian Geeks website: geeksrockcast.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/geeksrockcast FB: https://fb.com/christiangeeksrockcast geeksrockcast@gmail.com
Picture this. It's 1986. The Cold War is at a fever pitch. The whole world is locked into a conflict between the Forces of Freedom, and the Commies... at least that's how it felt to 80s kids. But the Cold War wasn't the only threat facing American society. Many feared that a much more sinister enemy lurking in the shadows: the devil himself. During the so-called satanic panic, parents worried that their kids would get caught by the Lord of Darkness, and rock - specifically heavy metal from notoriously debauched bands like Motley Crüe - was a big threat. What was an evangelical teen metal fan to do when the whole genre was tainted by Beelzebub? You fight fire with fire, and send Satan straight to hell with the legendary band Stryper. With insight from Stryper's Michael Sweet, and White Lion's Mike Tramp, music journalist Andrew Gill (Sound Opinions), and historian Leah Payne (God Gave Rock and Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music) follow the epic battle for the soul of Stryper, the undisputed kings of 1980s Christian Metal who wanted to fight Satan on his home turf - the raucous world of mainstream metal. Along the way, they found that the battle lines between demons and angels can get a bit blurry. How do you win the war when you aren't exactly sure who is friend or foe? Do you have a Christian rock story to tell? Leave us a message at (629) 777-6336.If you want more seasons of Rock That Doesn't Roll, you can support us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/rtdrYou can connect with us on Instagram or by emailing RTDRpod@gmail.comSign up for our Substack to keep up with show developments.Buy RTDR merch here.
Mix melodic sounds with groove, thrash, and metalcore and you get the music of BecomingSons that is dubbed #metalpraisecore (Heavy Metal Praise). BecomingSons is an aggressive five-piece heavy metal band from San Antonio Texas that started as a CCM-sounding band and has evolved into a heavy metal powerhouse.Though their heavy metal music aggressively addresses the difficulties of life and spiritual matters, a sound of worshipful praise to the one, true, God...YHWH can be heard in their music.Join this live stream to learn about the origins and ministry of BecomingSons and experience their unique heavy metal style. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I give a brief history of Christian Metal as a segue into an Indie Artist Spotlight. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedecibelsdeeppodcast/support
Tyler and Gary picked 5 of their favorite Christian metal cover songs! The rules are simple, no compilation albums, you can't pick the same band or song the has already been picked, and they have to be at least an ambiguously Christian band.Whose picks are better? What song was forgotten?
On this episode of The KingdomCore Podcast, Chris and Sean sit down to rank the discographies of 4 of your favorite Christian Metal bands! This was a big episode, so for streaming we split it into two parts. This is part 1/2. We don't compare the bands themselves but just their entire discographies within themselves. It was super fun, some heated moments, lots of laughs. We hope you enjoy and thank you for your patience!If you have not already, consider rating our podcast or leaving a review on your favorite platform. Also consider joining our Patreon linked below, thank you so much for checking out the podcast and continuing your support!Patreon and other links: https://linktr.ee/kingdomcorepodcastWatch our video interviews of the podcast on For The Rock: https://www.youtube.com/fortherockCheck out more about KingdomCore at: https://www.kingdomcoremusic.com/Check out more about For The Rock at: https://solo.to/fortherock/
On this episode of The KingdomCore Podcast, Chris and Sean sit down to rank the discographies of 4 of your favorite Christian Metal bands! This was a big episode, so for streaming we split it into two parts. This is part 2/2. We don't compare the bands themselves but just their entire discographies within themselves. It was super fun, some heated moments, lots of laughs. We hope you enjoy and thank you for your patience!If you have not already, consider rating our podcast or leaving a review on your favorite platform. Also consider joining our Patreon linked below, thank you so much for checking out the podcast and continuing your support!Patreon and other links: https://linktr.ee/kingdomcorepodcastWatch our video interviews of the podcast on For The Rock: https://www.youtube.com/fortherockCheck out more about KingdomCore at: https://www.kingdomcoremusic.com/Check out more about For The Rock at: https://solo.to/fortherock/
It's no secret that I've had a love/hate/obsessional relationship with Mortification over the years, however no matter the ups and downs they have remained one of my all time favorite bands since I was in highschool. Join me on the first leg of Mortification's journey into becoming a band that would go on to change Christian Metal forever, from the band's early day's as Lightforce all the way through Post Momentary Affliction. I hope you enjoy!For more episodes of DFT'S Dungeon visithttps://www.gabbermedia.comIf you feel so compelled I do have a Patreon. Dont feel obligated, but every little bit helps me when making these episodes.https://www.patreon.com/DFTDungeon
Living Sacrifice has had one of the largest impacts on Christian Metal out of any band that I can think of. Originating in the late 1980's and early 1990's Living Sacrifice released a trilogy of albums that explored the extremity of Thrash and Death Metal and they would go on to influence countless bands as well as set the band up to transition into one of the most popular metalcore bands in the Christian music scene as well as metal at large. If the first album you've ever heard from the band is Reborn. You might be curious to hear what the band was up to before that.For more episodes of DFT'S Dungeon visithttps://www.gabbermedia.comIf you feel so compelled I do have a Patreon. Dont feel obligated, but every little bit helps me when making these episodeshttps://patreon.com/DFTDungeon?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink
I've been a fan of Christian Metal for well over 20 years, and while I would still consider myself a strong supporter of the scene, over the years there have been certain frustrations and disappointments that have come along with it. In this episode I want to boil those frustrations down into 5 main things that get on my nerves. I have tried to be as intentional as possible not to outright name names because my intention isn't to attack anyone, but just to provide an honest critique of the pitfalls of the Christian Music Industry.For more episodes of DFT'S Dungeon visithttps://www.gabbermedia.comIf you feel so compelled I do have a Patreon. Dont feel obligated, but every little bit helps me when making these episodes.https://www.patreon.com/DFTDungeon
I wouldn't describe myself as a religious person. However there is no denying that I have a past that is deeply rooted in Christian music culture. Its the reason I got into music in the first place. I owe a lot to the genre, so in this video I wanted to dig into why I love Christian bands so much even to this day. I hope you enjoy!For more episodes of DFT'S Dungeon visithttps://www.gabbermedia.comIf you feel so compelled I do have a Patreon. Don't feel obligated, but every little bit helps me when making these episodes.https://www.patreon.com/DFTDungeon
Tonight we welcome White cross to Fowl Players Radio- a Christian Heavy metal band originally formed near Chicago in 1985. Rex Carroll, Dave Roberts, and Benny Ramos came by to talk about their new album, Fear No Evil, and their upcoming tour.www.whitecrossband.comThe Fowl Players of Perryville are back in action and have upcoming shows on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, 5th Company Brewing , Susky River Beverage Co, and Maryland Party Boat and others. If you are interested in seeing a show our website is www.fowlplayersofperryville.com and if your are interested in booking us- fowlplayersperryville@yahoo.com or 443-600-0446.Remember- every Tuesday from 4-6pm EST is the Back of the Rack- The Michael Spedden Show on 97underground.com- where we feature songs you forgot you liked, classics that never die, interviews with up and coming and classic beloved bands. Go to 97underground.com and download the free app today and listen to us wherever you go! We thank you for watching and listening to Fowl Players Radio- our main website is www.fowlplayersradio.comand our youtube channel is youtube.com/@fowlplayersradio.Remember- to support our guests in their endeavors. Links to their books, albums, tickets to their shows, and much more can be found in the show notes of each episode. #whitecross #rexcarroll #michaelspedden #fowlplayersradio #97underground #wmsr #5thcompanybrewing #suskyriverbeveragecompany #marylandpartyboat www.fowlplayersradio.comwww.thefowlplayersofperryville.com#michaelspedden#fowlplayersradio#fowlplayersofperryville@fowl_radio@SpeddenMichaelwww.youtube.com/@fowlplayersradiowww.patreon.com/fowlplayersradiobuymeacoffee.com/fowlplayerw
On this episode of The KingdomCore Podcast, we are joined by our good friends Tyler and Gary from All Consuming Podcast for our Second Annual Christian Metal Fantasy Draft! We had to give this fun game another round and a fun spin. Instead of genre based categories, we came up with a variety. Each player gets to pick a Debut Record, Pre-2000's Record, EP, Concept Record, and an Album Cover Art, to make the best "Roster/Team" they can. YOU, our community will get to decide on who wins. Keep an eye out for an Instagram Post shared between all our accounts with a poll.If you have not already, consider rating our podcast or leaving a review on your favorite platform. Also consider joining our Patreon linked below, thank you so much for checking out the podcast and continuing your support!All Consuming Podcast: https://linktr.ee/allconsumingpodcastPatreon and other links: https://linktr.ee/kingdomcorepodcastWatch our video interviews of the podcast on For The Rock: https://www.youtube.com/fortherockCheck out more about KingdomCore at: https://www.kingdomcoremusic.com/Check out more about For The Rock at: https://solo.to/fortherock/
Interview by Kris PetersIf there's one thing that shits me more than the constant need for music to be labeled and/or categorised, it's when people feel a weird and unnecessary compulsion to try and classify music even further by bringing religion into it.I can almost hear you screaming 'that's what you just did' back at me, but I have a reason. To stop anyone else from getting in first, so let's clear the monkey in the room straight up.Exodus Rising are a Christian Metal band. And I only tell you this because during our interview, many references - both musically and spiritually - were made to their faith, which has little to no bearing on the actual musical output of this gifted US metal outfit.Yes, they believe in God. No, you don't have to, and no, they aren't trying to make you.True story.So let's appreciate Exodus Rising for what they are. A great new progressive rock/metal band who have released their awesome and eclectic debut album, The Book Of Life, which is available from the band's website.As part of the release cycle, Exodus Rising are premiering the second album single, Blazing Love, via HEAVY at 10 am on February 9 and what a masterful slab of music it is.To find out more about their music and just where Exodus Rising sprung from, HEAVY sat down with the whole band (minus the drummer) for an enlightening and uplifting chat about life, music, and…. religion."I love the song," offered bass player NY Charlie, talking about Blazing Love. "When Chris (Zapa, keyboards) and I had the idea of making this song, it was a whole adventure. It was a last-minute thing. Actually, this song was the last song that we recorded on the album. The last song from the 16 tracks that we have on the album. Chris and I were having a conversation and said 'hey, how about doing Songs Of Solomen and let's make a progressive, cool ballad' and that was the last, spur-of-the-moment thing and I think it took us three days to put together. That song is special to our hearts. I love the way that JSlate sings it. It has a special meaning about this incredible love between a man and a woman, as powerful as God's love for us."In the full interview, the band talks more about Blazing Love and what it's about, why they wanted to release it to celebrate Valentine's Day, how the song challenges convention for the band, writing about what you know and love, a history of Exodus Rising, the stigma attached to Christian Metal bands and why and how it is nonsensical to think in those terms, the full album and what to expect, following your own path musically and more.
This week, Alex and Dave talk about the importance of owning physical copies of your music, the weird time between the 80s and 90s era of The Misfits where Jerry and Doyle (Doolie) start up a Christian Metal band; KRYST THE CONQUEROR and how/why it just fizzled out into obscurity. We also play a new game Dave created for the show .. will it be a hit?Get your MOONWALK AMONG US or "WHERE'S DOOLIE" shirt here: https://fiendmediaclub.bigcartel.com/Our merch store is now LIVE! Get you a brand new t-shirt!! https://somethinggoodnetwork.bigcartel.com/category/something-good-for-yaListen to other shows on the SOMETHING GOOD NETWORK: https://linktr.ee/somethinggoodnetworkJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/Ge53Nu9
Turn your hymnals to page 666! Listen as hosts Jon Von Frankenstein and Chris discuss Christian Metal! Are Metal Heads intolerant of religion in their music? Listen to find out!For companion playlists of every new episode, check the link in our Instagram bio! You'll get to discover every artist and song we discuss right along with us!Follow us on YouTube @ TheScrapMetalPodcast, Instagram @ ScrapMetalPodcast and on TikTok @ TheScrapMetalPodcast! Help us visit more cities on our World Tour by leaving a 5 star review! This show is made possible by metal heads like you!
Bloodgood frontman and founding member Les Carlsen takes us behind the scenes of Christian Metal and Rock. He talks about the founding of Bloodgood, the early years of Christian Metal/Rock, and shares some solid wisdom for Christian artists today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://thedaysgrimm.comThis week the boys sit down for a third bout, with a good person whom is also the newest member of Symphony of Heaven TYLER BROWN! We talk about music, instruments, how wild Christian Metal pits get and why you shouldn't drink 4 bottles of water in a half hour for multiple hours. So strap up, plug in and crank that PA for this weeks episode of TDG!Seneca vita,The Days Grimm Podcast[The Death of the Week]https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/after-indiana-mother-dies-from-drinking-too-much-water-heres-what-you-need-to-know-about-water-toxicity/3206085/#:~:text=An%20Indiana%20family%27s%20heartbreaking%20story,said%20in%20a%20Facebook%20post.[The Days Grimm Podcast Links]- Sweet TDG Merch: https://thedaysgrimm.com- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheDaysGrimm- Our link tree: linktr.ee/Thedaysgrimm- GoFundMe account for The Days Grimm: https://gofund.me/02527e7c [The Days Grimm is brought to you by]PurpleMoose Power Washing, LLC - Official Sponsor:https://purplemoose-power-washing-llc.business.site
Let's talk about 90s Christian metal. Guest Britt Mooney from Christian Geeks Classic Rockcast schools host, Rachel Cash, on Bride's Psychedelic Super Jesus. Also, Britt explains why Christian metal can speak to audiences in a way that mainstream Christian CCM just doesn't.Lyrics for Psychedelic Super Jesus: https://www.newreleasetoday.com/lyricsdetail.php?lyrics_id=54473Find Christian Geeks Classic Rockcast at wherever you listen to podcasts and: https://geeksrockcast.com/Pre-order Mixtape Theology: 90s Christian Edition now at Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble. Mixtape Theology is the debut title of NRT Books! Learn more at: NRTbooks.com. Come hang out with us and fellow mixtape theologians on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @MixtapeTheology or by visiting linktr.ee/mixtapetheology.Come check out 90s Christian swag at our merch store at mixtapetheology.comWe are part of the NRT (New Release Today) podcast network. Find more Christian music related podcasts at newreleasetoday.com
Today I sat down with a great friend of mine and my brand photographer/videographer and talked the photography business. Wes dives into some of the best things as well as some of the worst things about being in the photography game.Thanks for listeningInstagram: @rambleon.podTikTok: @rambleon.podTikTok: @ramblearoundWebsite: therenegadetees.comBrand Link: renegadesupply.co
Last month, we sat down with Gary and Tyler from the All Consuming Podcast and battled it out over a good old fashioned Christian metal fantasy draft. Things got heated almost immediately, and emotions were high. It's up to you guys to determine who had the best draft.VOTE HERE: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PW7QP7JIf you have not already, consider rating our podcast or leaving a review on your favorite platform. Also consider joining our Patreon linked below, thank you so much for checking out the podcast and continuing your support!All Consuming Podcast: https://linktr.ee/allconsumingpodcastPatreon and other links: https://linktr.ee/kingdomcorepodcastWatch our video interviews of the podcast on For The Rock: https://www.youtube.com/fortherockCheck out more about KingdomCore at: https://www.kingdomcoremusic.com/Check out more about For The Rock at: https://solo.to/fortherock/
Prepare yourself for a deep dive into the epic heavy metal sound and powerful message of Seventh Servant. Seventh Servant was founded by John Greely (former Iced Earth vocalist) and their latest release entitled, "The Tree of Life" presents the message of the Book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ in a way that makes the listener consider their ways and exalts Jesus as the true Alpha and Omega Who is not to be taken lightly. Join in to find out how the Second Coming and the end of the Age of Grace are much more than doctrinal precepts that can be underscored with a raw and honest heavy metal sound. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lacey Sturm is back in Flyleaf, so we reviewed their debut album. In this episode we review the album Flyleaf's debut self-titled album.Blendy AliveFollow/Subscribe:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/blenderstylePodcast: https://blenderstyle.buzzsprout.comBlenderstyle Merch: https://blenderstyle.square.siteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/blenderstylemusicFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/blenderstylemusicWebsite: http://blenderstyle.netListen to Flyleaf - self-titled:YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lx-_4Q8wM3TvVGbU904FldKzCX0-mG020Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/4Hv9JeNCe9bMyTrgt9NjXtApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/flyleaf/1473620305Blenderstyle Hosts: Casey, Matt, NathanKeywords: Flyleaf, Alternative Metal, Lacey Strum, Christian Metal, Blenderstyle, Blender style#flyleaf #albumreview #christianmetal #alternativemetal #laceystrum #blenderstyle
Johnny Crowder is one of the most interesting men you will meet. I met him in 2015 when I was contracted by NAMIGO. He was memorable at that time and even more so now in 2023. Why? It is his focus on mental wellness and positivity. He is a the founder of Cope Notes, an app that sends positive mental health messages to help people find balance. He is the singer and guitarist in the Christian Metal band - Prison. A 2x TedX talk speaker that reflects on the flawed thought processes that lead people to consider suicide, and a mental health speaker that encourages people to rethink mental health stigmas. Reach out to him on LinkedIn also. The Intern Whisperer Podcast is brought to you by Employers 4 Change - Increasing diversity through #Skills based #DEI #recruitment and #management for #interns and #employees alike. Sign up to be an #Employer4Change that invests in #intern #talent and #employees. Thank you to our sponsor Cat5 Studios. Want a break? Play Employers 4 Change's Intern Pursuit Game on Steam.
This week we remember Jeff Beck, look at the LGBT census figures for the UK; The Met police enforcing ideology; the Transage community; Fun Boy Three; Mohammed the most popular UK name; Cardinal George Pell; Tim Minchin; Child Abuse in the US; Dutch Transgender Study; Biden's Classified Documents; Leonard Cohen; Congressman swears on Superman comic; India and Coal; the World and Oil; Wind Shortage in the UK; Sinne Eeg; Hezekiah's Royal Inscriptions; The Experience in Nigeria; and some Christian Metal from Norway with Heidre....
The final episode in the series is here and today Rob and Bill go over; Christian Metal, Indie, Classic Hardcore, Post Hardcore. Who gets in?Check out other shows from the network: https://www.deluxeeditionnetwork.com Check out the website: metalheadjourneys.com
From 2007-2010, I worked as a billing clerk for a trucking company, R+L Carriers. For the first several months, I was stationed at the Wilmington, Ohio headquarters. One of only two male billing clerks in the department, the other guy was a huge fan of Insane Clown Posse. We didn't talk much. A Christian heavy metal group called Demonhunter in particular paired well back then with commuting on my motorcycle until they gave me permission to work remotely from home. It was like a dose of masculinity offsetting what otherwise felt just a touch effeminate about what I did for a living - not least because my dad and one of my brothers-in-law were truck drivers there. Yet the older I get, the less sustainable the intensity of Demonhunter feels. For one, I think this is because I'm getting more easily tired the older I get. For another, I realize more the older I get that greater carefulness is needed in addressing complex, high-stakes situations and issues. More than intense emotion is required of me. Still, every now and then, I turn on this heavy stuff as a kind of palate cleanser, especially if an opposite sentiment like meekness, gentleness, kindness, patience seems as though it's been stressed overmuch in recent engagements. But I also think of where James says we should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry. And I'm just not convinced a steady diet of angry music is any more helpful than committing to a steady diet of some other sentimental fare. Solomon writes in Ecclesiastes that there is a time and season for everything under heaven. That includes – to my mind, at least – a time to get angry and make just war. But that doesn't mean you want to become the theological equivalent of a Norseman berserker, unable to distinguish friend from foe, swinging wildly in all directions just because there's a war on. The same holds true for other sentimental imbalances. I'm reminded of a line from John Reuben's album ‘The Boy vs. The Cynic.' “And entertainers sing of extremes that don't exist for you and me.” Where James says the anger of man does not bring about the righteous life God desires, we do well to consider whether other emotional states do. I mean this as a sincere question. All the while, I suspect the answer is in the negative. We clearly are emotional beings. God made us that way. There's no sense apologizing for it. Moreover, I believe our being emotional is part of what it means that we are created in His image. So setting a goal of showing no emotion is not good. Instead, our goal should be to feel the appropriate emotion for each situation based on what is good and true. If I'm right about that, we should guard our hearts. We should take regular inventory of the emotions we're feeling and being influenced to feel – by music, imagery, words, relationships, décor, festivities, press releases, the news cycle, and even by God's Word. Just like we should be weighing whether we are thinking rightly about God and one another, or any other object or event, we should also be weighing whether we are feeling rightly. This holds true even of the recent book by Sinclair Ferguson I read, 'The Whole Christ,' concerned with, as the subtitle says, 'Legalism, Antinomianism, and Gospel Assurance—Why the Marrow Controversy Still Matters.' It's not hard to see how emotions ran high where discussions of the proper order of operations discussing the Law, Grace, Works, Salvation, and the Gospel were concerned. Controversy arose in relation to the pseudonymously published work by a certain E.F., titled 'The Marrow of Modern Divinity.' Yet all the more rather than less, works like this can prove instructive regarding the need not only to keep close watch over our doctrine and conduct, but also to regulate our emotional responses to ideas, works, and disagreement about the same. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/garrett-ashley-mullet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/garrett-ashley-mullet/support
We listened to a select group of Christian Metal bands and give our thoughts! Did we love them or hate them?! Listen in and find out!
A Vessel of Honor is a hard-hitting Christian Metal band with vocals that boldly proclaim the truth of Scripture to a unique mixture of djent rhythms and double bass drum accents. If you are hungry for heavy music AND a heavy emphasis on the Word of God; this band will more than satisfy your appetite. Find out more about their music and their ministry in this edition! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
**Trigger Warning** The things spoken by me are my words and my beliefs. The words spoken by my guest Dustin from the band "Through This War" DO NOT REFLECT the views of this show or it's advertisers. I firmly believe Metal is about community and inclusion, however the views of this band do not fall in line with that. However I still gave him a voice to promote his music even though I don't agree with his beliefs. This is a quote from Dustin "I went through a period of pretty bad depression after I left the Marine Corps. It flared up again really bad when I went to prison in Jan 2020. But things are on the up and up right now and God has done an amazing work." www.theblackrosemedia.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/support
Metal,Metcalf Music, and Ministry. Ace tells his story and we talk all about Christian Metal!
This week's Comm Talk is a special episode of Primitive Rhythm Machine where John interviews the head of Christian Metal record label, Rottweiler Records, Shawn Browning. John and Shawn spend time talking about what it's like to be in an "alternative" form of music with a Christian music, the struggle of the Christian Music industry, and the genre of Christian Metal. Check out Rottweiler Record's Christmas Album on Bandcamp Rottweiler Records' Website: https://rottweilerrecords.bigcartel.com/ Rottweiler Records' Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/RottweilerRecords/ Rottweiler Records' Bandcamp: https://rottweilerrecords.bandcamp.com/artists Shawn Browning's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ministershawn Check out Geek Devotions at https://geekdevotions.com/ Join the Devoted Geeks Discord at https://discord.gg/ZekSXbDnJm Check out our Podchaser Page - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/comm-talk-by-geek-devotions-519210 We want to give a very special thank you to the Devoted Patreon Geeks who help to support Geek Devotions on a monthly basis: Francisco Ruiz, Adam Arciniega, Cody McGurk, Erin Straus, Andrew Markham, Paul Turner, Jacob Russel, Mike Alderman, Nathan Marchand, The Dapper Man, Dale White, Ashley Kronenbitter, Victoria Dalton, Michael Joesph Manacci, Drew Dodgen, Jonathan Player, Savannah Wilson, John Harju, and Nerd Chapel. If you'd like to become a Devoted Patreon Geek or learn more about the benefits of becoming one, click the link below; https://www.patreon.com/GeekDevotions You can do a one time gift via PayPal here https://www.paypal.me/geekdevotions
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.Joining Tim this time is writer and broadcaster Ben Baker, who's putting a big circle round the listings in TV Times so he doesn't miss Mr T's Christmas Dream, Kid Creole And The Coconuts musical There's Something Wrong In Paradise, Adam Buxton's Christian Rave documentary God In The House, Christian Metal tour movie To Hell With The Devil, Highway, The Flint Street Nativity, the 1990 Bullseye Christmas Special, Adam And Joe's Fourmative Years and - uh oh - TFI 1998. Along the way we'll be discussing whether Jesus could have improved This Life +10, setting the video for Michael Moore's TV Mayhem and Paul Shane Infinity War, questioning what would happen if an edition of Bullseye simply refused to stop, and studiously avoiding going to see One Love In The Sky - A Stone Roses Musical.You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/.Ben Baker's Christmas Box, Ben's book about festive television, is available from here.If you want to help support Looks Unfamiliar, you can buy us a coffee here. If you can rustle up a Red Triangle mug, that would be very much appreciated.
With episode 2 we begin the countdown with numbers 1001 to 996. We are also joined by a very special guest, guitarist extraordinaire and incredibly nice guy, Eric Turner. Eric and David discuss working and ministering with Darrell Mansfield and the creation of what many call a Christian Metal masterpiece.
Michael Bloodgood, founder, songwriter, and bassist for legendary Christian metal band Bloodgood, talks about the 80's "white metal" scene on Episode 5 of #ejesuspodcast. See TRENCHES OF ROCK, a full-length documentary chronicling the 30-year history of Christian Metal band BLOODGOOD, who was targeted not only by a mainstream music industry that found their blatant use of faith-based lyrics unfitting with heavy metal, but also by religious extremists who believed their music was the work of the devil - confronted by death threats, picketers and protests throughout their career. The film marks the directorial debut of filmmaker Paul Michael Bloodgood. Executive produced by Oscar and Grammy winner James Moll (FOO FIGHTERS: BACK AND FORTH): https://www.bloodgoodband.com. Co-hosted by ELECTRIC JESUS writer-director Chris White and Music Supervisor/CCM Historian John J. Thompson, and featuring composer Daniel Smith, Season 1 - Electric Jesus: The Music Behind the Movie explores the world of 1980s Christian rock music with an eye toward the creation of the film's unforgettable original songs and score, the power of nostalgia, Evangelical youth group culture, and the Christian rock songs and artists that appear in the movie, ELECTRIC JESUS. EPISODE SONG LIST: 'Commando for Christ' 316, 'Do the Barabbas!' Familyre Friends, 'Passing Through the Wall of Flame' Danielson, 'Let My People Go' Bloodgood, 'Shakin' It' Bloodgood, 'Hey! You' Bloodgood, 'Memory Lane' Daniel Amos, 'Commando For Christ' 316, ‘Barabbas' 316, 'Top of The Mountain' Bloodgood. LINKS: Electric Jesus: Music From and Inspired By the Motion Picture https://lnk.to/ElectricJesus. EJ Official Website https://electricjesusfilm.com/. EJ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ejesusfilm. EJ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ejesusfilm. EJ Twitter https://twitter.com/ejesusfilm. EJ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_t4tvTqhKVDjfMC19tEYog. EJ IMDb https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8666022. Produced by John J. Thompson and Bruce A. Brown for Gyroscope Productions. Copyright 2021 Blue Tape Records.
The Hake Report, Wednesday, April 14, 2021: James touts Christian metal Extol songs in Norwegian. Brooklyn Center, Minnesota protests and riots over Blah Blah's shooting. Great calls! Fluoride in the water: Good or bad or OK? Tucker vs. ADL: Importing Democrat voters is a problem, but that's "replacement theory." Also check out Hake News from today. CALLERS Bryce from St. Louis, MO appreciates the Hake report. Jason from Massachusetts speaks on the Minnesota shooting. Richard from North Carolina talks some common sense. Dylan in Nashville, TN talks about a 3-year-old girl shot in Nashville! Emmanuel from Canada asks why James says "year of our Lord," and talks about his parents. Brian from Tennessee speaks on forced vaccinations in the military! John from Canada explains a little bit about fluoride in the water: He's okay with it! Rob from New Jersey shares some common sense and is a white who speaks Spanish. Art from Ohio on the Minnesota shooting, distinguishing himself from the bad actors. He gives a tip about a Fed vs Columbus PD. Zach from Columbus, OH says BLM types tried to get into the police precinct there! Ramon from San Jose, CA says Fluoride is bad for kids but Boomers just believe the gov't. Stephen from Raleigh, NC didn't like ladies talking ugly in chat; he's ok with fluoride. Rick from Hampton, VA asks if James will get the vaccine. TIME STAMPS 0:00 Wed, Apr 14, 2021 1:03 Innbydelse, Extol 6:52 Hey, guys! 7:54 TN school shooting 10:45 Brooklyn Center mess 18:01 Bryce, St. Louis, MO 18:40 Jason in MA 22:47 Super Chats! 29:30 Richard in NC 37:58 Dylan, Nashville, TN 43:21 More on 3yo shot 45:25 Emmannuel in Canada 55:40 Mike Lindell fighting 57:06 James intros Extol song 58:11 Jesus Kom Til Jorden For Å Dø 1:01:56 Feedback on metal 1:03:58 Teasing Tucker vs ADL 1:04:18 Brian in TN 1:14:20 John in Canada 1:21:34 Rob in NJ 1:29:58 Art in OH 1:34:34 Super Chat: Vapor Wave 1:36:31 Tucker vs ADL 1:42:35 Zach, Columbus, OH 1:45:54 Ramon, San Jose, CA 1:49:47 Super Chats: Anti-Semitism 1:51:39 Stephen, Raleigh, NC 1:56:55 Rick, Hampton, VA 1:59:00 Thanks, all! HAKE LINKS VIDEO ARCHIVE: Facebook | Periscope/Twitter | YouTube | Audio podcast links below LIVE VIDEO: Trovo | DLive | Periscope | Facebook | YouTube* | Twitch* PODCAST: Apple | Podcast Addict | Castbox | Stitcher | Spotify | Amazon | PodBean | Google SUPPORT: SubscribeStar | Patreon | Teespring | SUPER CHAT: Streamlabs | Trovo Call in! 888-775-3773, live Monday through Friday 9 AM (Los Angeles) https://thehakereport.com/show Also see Hake News from JLP's show today. *NOTE: YouTube and Twitch have both censored James's content on their platforms lately, over fake "Community Guidelines" violations. BLOG POST: https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2021/4/14/041421-wed-norway-christian-metal-blah-blah-got-shot-fluoride-ok
This week we had our patron supporter Sam Blackwell back with us and we discussed what exactly classifies music as "Christian." To add to the discussion we did our round 5 top Christian metal bands. The guys share their thoughts on the new Red album Declaration. News and Reviews (00:01-36:05) Jason Bordeaux - In My Head (36:06-39:54) Top 5 Christian Metal Bands (39:55-1:10:24) Rare of Breed - Rise Up (1:10:25-1:14:02) What Makes Music "Christian" - (1:14:03-1:45:27) Red - Cauterize (1:45:28-1:49:14) Our official sponsor for this episode include: Srrvant - Make sure you check out his new single 'Slide.' Chris Theodat - Salvation Jude - Tears Visit the website solomonsporchpodcast.com for more content. Visit us on Youtube Thanks to our Patreon supporter Sam Blackwell. If you would like to support the show financially you can do so at: www.patreon.com/solomonsporchpodcast Thanks to our regular sponsor: truestrengthapparel.com