Christian music today tends to be bland. It's all "worship" music, meaning it's meant for Sunday morning services. There's nothing wrong with that, but where is all the storytelling in music these days? Aside from Christian metal, there is a vacuum of Christian rock and alternative bands. The older bands have morphed into worship, such as Audio Adrenaline and the Newsboys. So I was happy when I dug out some old CDs that I forgot I had, CDs that fall into the category of :
90's CHRISTIAN ROCK
Here are four bands that pretty much epitomize what I'm talkin' about.
1. The Waiting
https://youtu.be/qW8b_zxOa2A
There is a link above to their song 'Number 9'. It's a great track; go check it out.
These guys were popular twenty years ago, but have been on hiatus since 2003.They put out a few albums, all of them great. They are sort of like a Christian REM, but better in my opinion. I really dig this band, so much that I'm going to drop another link. This is for a song about Jesus (duh), called A Thousand Years is Not Enough. Enjoy it.
Anybody out there remember these guys? Speak, Hands in the Air, Never Dim, these were good songs...
2. DC Talk
https://youtu.be/Aomv5EtXA44
I know you know this trio. The mighty DC Talk! They were on top in the 90s, going platinum twice and double platinum once for 'Jesus Freak'. You know, Jesus Freak: What will people think when they hear that I'm a Jesus freak, what will people do when they find out it's true...
Anyway, from left to right: Kevin Max, Tobymac, Michael Tait. In 2001 they split up and went solo, which was a good thing. Kevin went on to make some awesome alternative music , then as singer for Audio Adrenaline for an album; Toby is mega popular in and out of Christian music, beginning as rap/hard rock and doing more pop-hip hop-island type music, and Michael Tait had his own band, Tait. They made two albums, and the Mike became the singer for the Newsboys.
Above is a link to a live version of 'Dive', off the last album "Supernatural". Who remembers Colored People, My Friend, The Hardway, Mind's Eye?
3. Audio Adrenaline
https://youtu.be/9SVahsiPQx8
Ah, Audio A's big hit. Check out the link and listen to 'Never Gonna Be as Big as Jesus'. These guys had a sense of humor, and could rock, too. Listen to 'Secret' off of 'Bloom". Mark Stuart had that raspy, Rod Stewart-like voice. Sort of grungy. But he retired from AA because of vocal problems, which led to the band hiring Kevin Max as singer. He recorded one album and went on tour, and then went solo again. The band has another new singer, and I don't think any of the original members are in the band anymore. Like Underoath or something...
4. Newsboys
https://youtu.be/fKe_VqqEAH8
The masterpiece of 90s Christian rock right here! If you click the link, you will be treated to 'Lights Out', a hard techno rocker. This album is fantastic, the whole way through. Christian or no, this will float your boat!
At this time, John James was singer. He sang on the next album, Take me To Your Leader, and then left due to 'pursuing ministry', aka drugs and women. You know, sin. A rocker's lifestyle. He has since repented, and tours America talking about what God has done in his life. And throwing the Newsboys under the bus. But his time was the best time for the band. There was Not Ashamed , Going Public, and Take Me To Your Leader. All great albums. Peter Furler, the drummer, took over as singer and was there until 2009. They still make albums and tour, and might be bigger than they ever were, but in the 90s they were the best. Go listen. Strong Love, Elle G., Spirit Thing, Love Comes True; oh yeah! And listen to those bass lines!
Speaking of bass lines, I saw the Newsboys twice, but the first time I saw them blew me away. It was 1997 I think, right after Take Me To Your Leader came out. Maybe 1998. They were great, but around the sixth song Phil Joel's bass suddenly got louder and about knocked my pants off. No, seriously, my pants shook from the bass. It was awesome.
What these bands had that is lacking in today's Christian scene is talent. Or at least the desire to tell a story, to write a real rock song rather than an emotional tribute to one's self. They were clean, but they said it the way it was. They also had a sense of humor, such as in Newsboy's 'Breakfast', and The Waiting's 'Better off as Friends'. Gallows humor, but humor.
"When the toast has burned, and all the milk has churned
and Cap'n Crunch is waving farewell!
When the big one finds you, may this song remind you
that they don't serve breakfast in Hell!"
90's CHRISTIAN ROCK
Here are four bands that pretty much epitomize what I'm talkin' about.
1. The Waiting
https://youtu.be/qW8b_zxOa2A
There is a link above to their song 'Number 9'. It's a great track; go check it out.
These guys were popular twenty years ago, but have been on hiatus since 2003.They put out a few albums, all of them great. They are sort of like a Christian REM, but better in my opinion. I really dig this band, so much that I'm going to drop another link. This is for a song about Jesus (duh), called A Thousand Years is Not Enough. Enjoy it.
Anybody out there remember these guys? Speak, Hands in the Air, Never Dim, these were good songs...
2. DC Talk
https://youtu.be/Aomv5EtXA44
I know you know this trio. The mighty DC Talk! They were on top in the 90s, going platinum twice and double platinum once for 'Jesus Freak'. You know, Jesus Freak: What will people think when they hear that I'm a Jesus freak, what will people do when they find out it's true...
Anyway, from left to right: Kevin Max, Tobymac, Michael Tait. In 2001 they split up and went solo, which was a good thing. Kevin went on to make some awesome alternative music , then as singer for Audio Adrenaline for an album; Toby is mega popular in and out of Christian music, beginning as rap/hard rock and doing more pop-hip hop-island type music, and Michael Tait had his own band, Tait. They made two albums, and the Mike became the singer for the Newsboys.
Above is a link to a live version of 'Dive', off the last album "Supernatural". Who remembers Colored People, My Friend, The Hardway, Mind's Eye?
3. Audio Adrenaline
https://youtu.be/9SVahsiPQx8
Ah, Audio A's big hit. Check out the link and listen to 'Never Gonna Be as Big as Jesus'. These guys had a sense of humor, and could rock, too. Listen to 'Secret' off of 'Bloom". Mark Stuart had that raspy, Rod Stewart-like voice. Sort of grungy. But he retired from AA because of vocal problems, which led to the band hiring Kevin Max as singer. He recorded one album and went on tour, and then went solo again. The band has another new singer, and I don't think any of the original members are in the band anymore. Like Underoath or something...
4. Newsboys
https://youtu.be/fKe_VqqEAH8
The masterpiece of 90s Christian rock right here! If you click the link, you will be treated to 'Lights Out', a hard techno rocker. This album is fantastic, the whole way through. Christian or no, this will float your boat!
At this time, John James was singer. He sang on the next album, Take me To Your Leader, and then left due to 'pursuing ministry', aka drugs and women. You know, sin. A rocker's lifestyle. He has since repented, and tours America talking about what God has done in his life. And throwing the Newsboys under the bus. But his time was the best time for the band. There was Not Ashamed , Going Public, and Take Me To Your Leader. All great albums. Peter Furler, the drummer, took over as singer and was there until 2009. They still make albums and tour, and might be bigger than they ever were, but in the 90s they were the best. Go listen. Strong Love, Elle G., Spirit Thing, Love Comes True; oh yeah! And listen to those bass lines!
Speaking of bass lines, I saw the Newsboys twice, but the first time I saw them blew me away. It was 1997 I think, right after Take Me To Your Leader came out. Maybe 1998. They were great, but around the sixth song Phil Joel's bass suddenly got louder and about knocked my pants off. No, seriously, my pants shook from the bass. It was awesome.
What these bands had that is lacking in today's Christian scene is talent. Or at least the desire to tell a story, to write a real rock song rather than an emotional tribute to one's self. They were clean, but they said it the way it was. They also had a sense of humor, such as in Newsboy's 'Breakfast', and The Waiting's 'Better off as Friends'. Gallows humor, but humor.
"When the toast has burned, and all the milk has churned
and Cap'n Crunch is waving farewell!
When the big one finds you, may this song remind you
that they don't serve breakfast in Hell!"