Dyzzispell wrote:There's so little creativity out there, ever since "worship" became a genre and the latest fad...
GrubbTheFragger wrote:Take a listen to David Crowder material. He is probably one of my favirote along with like demon Hunter,Andy Hunter,and several others
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:wtfreak O.o lol
anyway for me I guess it would be david crowder
Grave Blossom wrote:Ah dyzzi praise worship will never become old, especially if it's devoted to God(no matter how the world tries to present it). =) There's still alot of inspiring songs out there especially the ones with a powerful statement(Shekinah Glory is one of them), but I do understand what you are saying.
dyzzispell wrote:I didn't mean to sound like I can't stand any music with lyrics devoted to God. Far from it! XD What I meant to say was that when worship became a genre, and a fad, that was when it went downhill. I mean most of the bigger names back in the 80s/90s, even the heavy metal, many of their songs were so worshipful in lyrics. But they were never "labeled" worship music. That was the difference. Steven Curtis Chapman is another. His songs are SOOO worshipful, but he is not really considered to be a part of the worship "genre". He didn't start releasing albums with the name "worship" in the title, like many others did. He didn't get caught up in the latest fad - he just continued doing what he's always done.
The problem comes, in the stuff called "worship" today, when there is like 1 verse and then a chorus, and it's very catchy and easy to remember, but it really says nothing of any real value. And then to make things worse, everyone and their mother has to re-do their own version of that one song, instead of singing a NEW song from their own hearts. THAT is where I think it became substandard. There are a few good songs out there, but many of today's worship music is bland, lyric-wise. So many of the old hymns are so, SO much deeper than that, they put much of today's church music to shame.
That's all I was trying to say. XD
And on a side note, it doesn't look to me like any of the members of Watashi Wa are Japanese. XD
Grave Blossom wrote:Does anyone know about some old hymns btw?
dyzzispell wrote:I didn't mean to sound like I can't stand any music with lyrics devoted to God. Far from it! XD What I meant to say was that when worship became a genre, and a fad, that was when it went downhill. I mean most of the bigger names back in the 80s/90s, even the heavy metal, many of their songs were so worshipful in lyrics. But they were never "labeled" worship music. That was the difference. Steven Curtis Chapman is another. His songs are SOOO worshipful, but he is not really considered to be a part of the worship "genre". He didn't start releasing albums with the name "worship" in the title, like many others did. He didn't get caught up in the latest fad - he just continued doing what he's always done.
The problem comes, in the stuff called "worship" today, when there is like 1 verse and then a chorus, and it's very catchy and easy to remember, but it really says nothing of any real value. And then to make things worse, everyone and their mother has to re-do their own version of that one song, instead of singing a NEW song from their own hearts. THAT is where I think it became substandard. There are a few good songs out there, but many of today's worship music is bland, lyric-wise. So many of the old hymns are so, SO much deeper than that, they put much of today's church music to shame.
That's all I was trying to say. XD
Grave Blossom wrote:Does anyone know about some old hymns btw?
Paulo Coelho wrote:But there is suffering in life, and there are defeats. No one can avoid them. But it's better to lose some of the battles in the struggles for your dreams than to be defeated without ever knowing what you're fighting for.
Paulo Coelho wrote:But there is suffering in life, and there are defeats. No one can avoid them. But it's better to lose some of the battles in the struggles for your dreams than to be defeated without ever knowing what you're fighting for.
Raiden no Kishi wrote:Feh. I still remember when delerious? was the new kid on the block. Dang kids! Git offa my lawn! ^_~
I don't listen to as much Christian music as I used to, because frankly, I found more interesting music. However, I do like dcTalk, the Newsboys, Carman, Evanescence [if you want to call them Christian ~ that's a debate I haven't the knowledge to get into, but they were mentioned by someone else and that is why they're in this list], and I want to look into Showbread. I bought "Dead by Dawn" from iTunes and it's pretty cool, so I may just take the plunge and buy No Sir, Nihilism is Not Practical [when I get another iTunes card that is . . . heh]
.rai//
Mushishi wrote:Sufjan Stevens.
Paulo Coelho wrote:But there is suffering in life, and there are defeats. No one can avoid them. But it's better to lose some of the battles in the struggles for your dreams than to be defeated without ever knowing what you're fighting for.
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