Thursday, September 3, 2015

The History Of Christian Rock Charlotte

By Daphne Bowen


Christian rock has always been quite popular these days as this sub genre of music has been very much favored by people who love this kind of music but are Christians. Although there are a lot of controversies still surrounding Christian rock Charlotte, there is no doubt that this sub genre has created a big impact on the secular music world and is continuing to do so. Now for those who are quite curious of how this sub genre became popular, here is a brief look at the history.

Of course ever since the coming out of the rock genre, many Christians have been opposed to this music as they claim it to be the music of the devil due to its violent and sexual nature. It also did not help that many rockstars during that time were singing about sex, beating people up, revolution, and many other controversial topics. Of course there were also those unconventional Christian rockstars who enjoyed the hard beat and decided to change this mindset.

Now one of the very few bands that started this revolution is known as the Crusaders. Although initially they did not have that much popularity because of the anti rock mentality of most Christians, the band eventually became widely accepted, especially from the youth. This sparked the formation of many other bands that came into this sub genre.

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.

During the time that glam rock and metal became famous, one striking band known as Stryper made its appearance. They were a glam band that talked about their religion and how proud they were about it. They are the ones that almost completely dominated the secular music world as not only Christians listened to them but non Christians 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.

When the nineties came, this sub genre became more mainstream. Alternative bands and punk bands like Relient K, Kutless, and many more started coming out. In fact, many mainstream bands who are Christians also use religious references in some of their songs.

Until today, many more bands are coming out and making a name for themselves. In fact, the growth of this type of music is known to be one of the most impressive. If one would in fact travel to Charlotte SC, he will see so many small bands starting out.




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