By: John J. Thompson
The last few years have seen a consistently increasing presence of Christian thought and inspiration in America’s musical mainstream. Month after month new artists who happen to be Christians are making an impact far outside the borders of the Christian marketplace. In some cases every member of a band is a committed Christian, while in others, it is the bandleader or principal songwriter that brings the influence. Terminology, labels and marketing strategies aside, artists who are inspired and informed by a Biblical perspective and a personal pursuit of God are challenging the presumptions of the past. Whether writing about love, faith, politics or ethics, these artists are calling it like they see it. Just don’t call them “A Christian Band.”Augustana |
augustanamusic.comThe members of indie rockers Augustana joined together at the evangelical Greenville College before being signed by Sony Records a few years back. After years of touring and some serious traction for their single “Boston,” guitarist Josiah Rosen left the band and is working on an indie Americana project called
The Last Almanac. As I Lay Dying |
asilaydying.comMetalheads As I Lay Dying might be the most outspoken Christians never to have been signed to a Christian record label. Not only has their faith not hurt their mainstream success, but it actually seems to endear the band to hardcore fans in a counter-cultural rebellious kind of way. Unafraid to be upfront about their beliefs, and brutal in their delivery, the San Diego boys just earn more cred and respect.
Daniel & Natasha Bedingfield |
danielbedingfield.com,
natashabedingfield.comSiblings Daniel and Natasha Bedingfield have been tearing up radio charts around the world, and increasingly here in the States, while never shying away from their Christian backgrounds. Daniel sang backing vocals on Delirious’
World Service (Sparrow) album a few years back, and Natasha wrote and recorded worship songs for Hillsong London’s
Shout God’s Fame (Integrity) and other specifically Christian projects. Their parents were missionaries, and their continuing faith is demonstrated by their role as ambassadors for the Global Network, a children’s ministry founded by their mother.