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Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 1:48 pm
by seaglass27
So, I've made a commitment to only listen to music that is encouraging or helps me to be more Christ-like. Anybody know of any good hard rock or metal songs that meet those requirements?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 6:20 pm
by MrKrillz0r
Demon Hunter, Oh Sleeper, Haste The Day, Corpus Christi, August Burns Red, Burden of a Day, Underoath, Safemode, Spoken, Hope for the Dying, Life in Your Way and War of Ages might be to your liking then. I got some lot more bands that I could name, but I'll stop here for now. If you like some of these bands I could continue, I'm aware you might know about most of these bands already though. ^^ GL with finding that music you are looking for, I told myself the same thing for a few months ago. If you are into hip hop I would probably be more of a help, so if you ever feel for listening to some hip hop just tell me. ;)

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 2:44 pm
by armeck
curious, does it have to specifically be Christian? a lot of power metal has lyrics that are influenced by christians but aren't necessarily Christian bands. If you are okay with that you may like Freedom Call. Also Theocracy, they are christian and several of the dudes here are fans of them, They are really freakin awesome

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 10:47 pm
by AndrewinIce
Skillet- They are amazing...I'll leave it at that.

The Letter Black- I have not hurt but one or two songs, but those two are pretty good.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 6:11 am
by seaglass27
MrKrillz0r (post: 1599742) wrote:Demon Hunter, Oh Sleeper, Haste The Day, Corpus Christi, August Burns Red, Burden of a Day, Underoath, Safemode, Spoken, Hope for the Dying, Life in Your Way and War of Ages might be to your liking then. I got some lot more bands that I could name, but I'll stop here for now. If you like some of these bands I could continue, I'm aware you might know about most of these bands already though. ^^ GL with finding that music you are looking for, I told myself the same thing for a few months ago. If you are into hip hop I would probably be more of a help, so if you ever feel for listening to some hip hop just tell me. ]

I have heard and am a fan of Demon Hunter Oh Sleeper but the rest are foreign to me, so thank you!

armeck (post: 1599837) wrote:curious, does it have to specifically be Christian? a lot of power metal has lyrics that are influenced by christians but aren't necessarily Christian bands. If you are okay with that you may like Freedom Call. Also Theocracy, they are christian and several of the dudes here are fans of them, They are really freakin awesome


No, secular music is fine as long as it encourages me to be Christ-like in some way.

AndrewinIce (post: 1599902) wrote:Skillet- They are amazing...I'll leave it at that.

The Letter Black- I have not hurt but one or two songs, but those two are pretty good.


Already know Skillet and don't care for them that much. The Letter Black is pretty good, so thank you.

For anyone interested, the bands I've discovered on my own are Wolves At The Gate (AMAZING STUFF!), We Came As Romans, Memphis May Fire, Righteous Vendetta, Fit For A King, Icon for Hire and Nine Lashes.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 7:58 pm
by armeck
We Came as Romans is so beast!!! You might check out bruised not broken, Old Attack Attack, or and then there were none

PostPosted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 8:44 pm
by Vilo159
Dream Theater might be a good change of pace. A bit different, more progressive rock/metal, but really great stuff. Most songs tell some kind of story, there aren't too man bad ones.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 8:58 pm
by armeck
Several people have told me that Dream Theater has some very christiany sounding lyrics. Definitely a lot of talent there. they are pretty awesome

PostPosted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 9:05 pm
by Vilo159
Yep, definitely one of my favorite bands. I highly suggest looking into them.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 7:39 am
by Kaori
Based on the list of bands you like, you might want to check out Emery, Dead Poetic, As Cities Burn, As I Lay Dying, Living Sacrifice, and Fireflight.

If you want metal, on the other hand, here’s a list of some of my personal favorites:

Extol (death/black) – Besides the fact that they are musically excellent and one of the best Christian metal bands in the history of, well, Christian metal, their lyrics are also very uplifting. Listening to them almost always leaves my mind more focused on God than it was when I began.
Extol (thrash)
Extol (progressive hard rock)
My Silent Wake (death/doom metal) – Lyrics are very Christian in their early albums and increasingly less Christian as time goes on; nevertheless, the rays of hope amid the depressive atmosphere in those early albums are exquisite, and listening to those lyrics of crying out to God helped me through some difficult times in my life.
Dalit (death/doom) – They have only released the one self-titled album, but it is one of my favorite death/doom albums. Christian content in the lyrics is not terribly overt, but it is there.
Aletheian (death/progressive) – Some albums are more progressive than others, but there’s plenty of shredding on all of them. The lyrics are definitely Christian in their content and also fairly well-written.
Harmony (power) – Christian power metal band. Generally positive lyrics. I’m not sure what to say about them other than that they are my favorite Christian power metal band.
Darkwater (progressive) – A progressive band with almost all the same members as Harmony. Christian themes in their lyrics are latent rather than overt, but the music is great.
In Vain (progressive/ really a variety of genres) – The musical style varies from song to song, but the band is technically excellent no matter what they do.
Schaliach (death/doom) – Very positive, Christian lyrics. One of the songs on this album is an alternate take on John 9 which I routinely have students listen to in my Bible class; however, the highlight of the album is probably its instrumental tracks.
Absurd^2 (thrash) – A few Extol members put out a 3-song EP under this name. Hard to find but very, very good, and worth listening to for its bass solos alone.
Lengsel (black) – Another side project of some Extol members. Great musical complexity.
Virgin Black (gothic) – Some of the songs are lyrically and theologically a little weird (band members are Christians but not particularly orthodox), but they are generally spiritually-focused, and it’s hard to think of any more beautiful song of praise to Christ than “A Poet’s Tears of Porcelain.â€

PostPosted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 12:35 pm
by the_wolfs_howl
I definitely second Theocracy. The two most hopeful songs I've ever heard are:

"On Eagle's Wings"

"Mirror of Souls"

PostPosted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 7:27 pm
by MrKrillz0r
I'd like to third Theocracy. (Although I generally don't listen to power metal)

Also "War of Ages" has a new song out which I just found, it's BEAST: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtzuG5KbaiY

PostPosted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 7:39 pm
by GrubbTheFragger
Wolves at the Gate. Seriously their track Dead Man is fantastic beyond word


EDIT: Oops I see you already said Wolves at the Gate already , well I don't care because they are still awesome

PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 1:43 pm
by seaglass27
Thanks for all the sick bands, everyone! Just found a band called For Today.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:44 am
by MrKrillz0r
Otaku Jordan wrote:Thanks for all the sick bands, everyone! Just found a band called For Today.


For Today are great! Aaand I got some more bands to post!

Bands: The Devil Wears Prada, Life in Your Way, Cry of the Afflicted, Before Their Eyes, Inhale Exhale, Gwen Stacy, Confide, Children 18:3, Anberlin, Mortal Treason, Red, Since October, MyChildren MyBride, Blessed By a Broken Heart, Living Sacrifice and A Plea for Purging.

Re: Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 9:06 pm
by GrubbTheFragger
Aww that makes me sad that four of those bands Krillz0r are broken up.

Some other good bands are
The Color Morale (my personal favorite)
Memphis May Fire (not "christian" but the lead singer and most members are christian)
Becoming the Archetype
Sleeping Giant
The Great Commission
Altars

Re: Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 8:55 pm
by Tigerchu
Otaku Jordan wrote:So, I've made a commitment to only listen to music that is encouraging or helps me to be more Christ-like. Anybody know of any good hard rock or metal songs that meet those requirements?


I actually tried something like that and ended up with very little...
You might try A*teens for pop and Skillet for rock. The rest pretty much stinks. Relient K is ok for Rock, but they've got their limits.

Adding more:
Tobymac for rap. He's actually a pretty bad rapper (bad as in not good), but as for Christian, he's Christian. Good rap, it needs to be screamy and spitty for me to like it. Toby kind of "talks at you". It's not that impressive most of the time.
You might try Arc-en 'ciel, Greeen, and Inoue Joe. I think they might be Christian and they're Japanese. Inoue has a language problem sometimes, but his song Closer (also a Naruto opening song:)) has a kind of Christian message to it. A little depressing, but still Christian.
And is it my imagination, but does Linkin' Park have a Christian message to it too, sometimes.
I think a lot of songs can have Christian messages if you use your imagination a bit. Boybands too. Kim possible songs.

Re: Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 5:28 pm
by GrubbTheFragger
Tigerchu wrote:
Otaku Jordan wrote:So, I've made a commitment to only listen to music that is encouraging or helps me to be more Christ-like. Anybody know of any good hard rock or metal songs that meet those requirements?


I actually tried something like that and ended up with very little...
You might try A*teens for pop and Skillet for rock. The rest pretty much stinks. Relient K is ok for Rock, but they've got their limits.

Adding more:
Tobymac for rap. He's actually a pretty bad rapper (bad as in not good), but as for Christian, he's Christian. Good rap, it needs to be screamy and spitty for me to like it. Toby kind of "talks at you". It's not that impressive most of the time.
You might try Arc-en 'ciel, Greeen, and Inoue Joe. I think they might be Christian and they're Japanese. Inoue has a language problem sometimes, but his song Closer (also a Naruto opening song:)) has a kind of Christian message to it. A little depressing, but still Christian.
And is it my imagination, but does Linkin' Park have a Christian message to it too, sometimes.
I think a lot of songs can have Christian messages if you use your imagination a bit. Boybands too. Kim possible songs.


I think he might be looking for something a little heavier than relient K

Re: Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:13 pm
by Vega
Of Mice & Men is great. Check them out

Re: Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 12:04 pm
by Xeno
Since when was Of Mice & Men considered metal or hard rock? They're more folk rock than anything.

Re: Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 1:02 pm
by Vega
Well they're classified as metalcore and their harder stuff definetely fits the topic. Considering some of the other bands listed here at least

Re: Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 4:24 pm
by Xeno
You're right, I apparently can't keep some band's names straight. I was thinking of a different group.

Re: Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 4:51 pm
by Vega
Of monsters & men perhaps? XD

Re: Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 1:46 pm
by seaglass27
I didn't know Of Mice and Men was Christian.

And, yeah, I am looking for heavier things than Relient K.

Re: Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 1:54 pm
by Okami
I've recently come across Ashes Remain, which has been said to be reminiscent of Kutless, Red, etc. Their album, "What I've Become" mixes a blend of "worship" rock with 'hard" rock (those being my terms, not necessarily accurate. XD) The album is really awesome in discussing periods of life that are difficult, but keeping it God-focused. :)

Re: Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 3:39 pm
by Vega
Of Mice & Men arent christian. They're amazing though

Re: Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:34 pm
by armeck
Vega wrote:Of Mice & Men arent christian. They're amazing though

I think they have a couple Christian band members

Re: Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:32 pm
by syphon
Alot of the bands mentioned above are good, only ones I can think of at the top of my is impending doom or mychildren mybride.

Re: Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 9:11 pm
by Okami
Find Devin William's "Pour it Out" on Spotify. I found him on Pandora, the song Take Control. It's very solid rock (no pun intended! :P) and Biblically-based. :)

Re: Uplifting metal and hard rock

PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 9:35 pm
by Okami
Okami wrote:Find Devin William's "Pour it Out" on Spotify. I found him on Pandora, the song Take Control. It's very solid rock (no pun intended! :P) and Biblically-based. :)


EDIT: Now that I've finished the album, there's quite the spectrum. Most of it is hard rock/rock based, but the last song in particular is much more toned down....absolutely gorgeous, regardless.