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Friday, February 24, 2017

Stryper (The Underrated Heroes of Christian Music)


  When it comes to Christian music in 2017 people tend to think of how Skillet, but mostly Hillsong  as the bands that took Christian music to the mainstream and that Christian music wouldn't be where it is without them.  I like these bands and I think they deserve the fame they have achieved.  However, to credit them for being the bands that brought Christian music to the mainstream is not correct. The credit for that belongs to the California metal band called Stryper.

Started in 1983, Stryper consisted of Michael Sweet on lead vocals and lead guitar, his brother Robert Sweet on drums, Tim Gaines on bass and backing vocals,and Oz Fox on lead guitar and backing vocals.  Initially when they started they intended to be like all the other 80's metal bands coming out of LA at the time.  However, early in their career they instead decided to cement their message in the form of rockin for Christ.  Then in 1984 they debuted with their first album "The Yellow and Black Attack".

Subsequently they would go on to have many great, and successful albums, most well know among them being "Soldiers Under Command" and "To Hell With The Devil".  Talent wise they were some of the best musicians to come out of the 80's.  Michael Sweet was a good lead guitar player and til this day has what many consider one of the best voices in metal.  Oz Fox is one of the most underrated guitar players ever.  He is a very good shredder, one who I wager could take Kirk Hammett from Metallica in a guitar duel.  They were also very good songwriters.  From the melodic opening solo's on Soldiers Under Command and To Hell With The Devil, to the Thin Lizzy like twin solo's on Calling On You and Reach Out.



 However,  while they were really successful they were also very despised.  Being a Christian band in an era where bands were singing about partying and sex as in the cases of bands like Ratt and Motley Crue, while others were singing about moshing and going crazy such as Anthrax and Metallica.  Christianity in metal was nonexistent when Stryper started and a lot of metalheads were not quick to embrace it.  Scott Ian himself has discussed a time when Stryper opened for Anthrax and they tossed bibles into the crowd only to have them swung right back at them as shown in the link below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfT3EcLKADU&t=32s

It wasn't just metal heads that gave them trouble, it was also the Christian Church. Some people called them a gimmick, some picketed their concerts, and some, like Pastor Jimmy Swaggart, actually said they played music of the devil.  Even today, a lot of people still believe that Christianity and metal music cannot mix, as I myself have been told by people in the Church.  But through it all the band pressed on 

Sadly, Michael Sweet would leave the band in the early 90's and it would lead to the group disbanding and sitting out until they decided to get back together in 2005. Since then they have made several more albums and still rock hard today.

Unfortunately, many people don't give the band the recognition they deserve.  With the church and the bulk of the Christian music industry barely recognizing the bands existence many people give Amy Grant credit for bringing Christianity in music to the mainstream in the 80's even though Stryper was more popular then she was.  In the 90's people give credit to Michael W. Smith, and today it is Hillsong.  Now don't get me wrong, these are talented people who deserve their fame.  
However, unlike Stryper, they took the safe route.  While these people stuck to performing in the church before their big breaks, Stryper dived head first into a scene that the Church wouldn't acknowledge, let alone try to minister to.  Not only that, but Amy Grant and Hillsong cater to a Christian audience and Christian Audience alone.  Stryper was a band that not only catered to metal but to MTV as well.  In 1987 When they came out with "To Hell With The Devil" their music videos were some of the most requested on MTV for entirety of that year.  

Without Stryper Christian music would not be where it is today.  We would not have Switchfoot, POD, Skillet, and I will even go as far to say that Hillsong might not be able to do what they have done without Stryper.  To simply push the band aside because they are metal is to push not just a great band a side, but a great story and a big reason why Christian music is where it is today.  Styper's story of having to go through the 80's  holding on to their message while being mocked by other metalheads and getting push back from the Church is something that should be heard and something to learn from. Razorfist in his Metal Mythos episode of Stryper does a pretty good job of discussing the bands music and their career.  Disclaimer, He isn't a christian, and he does cuss like a sailor, but he makes good points.  If you are a metal head or a gamer, he makes great content and I highly recommend subscribing to his channel. (Check his Stryper Mythos in the link below)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFmK6Z5SmVo

Is Stryper a perfect band? of course not, there is no such thing.  Having said that, they deserve a lot more credit for their contribution to Christian music than they have been given thus far.  If you are a Christian don't let the metal label drive you away from this band, they make good music that has a good godly message, and they should not be over looked despite what people say about them. 












 

Monday, November 28, 2016

Top 5 Power Metal Female Singers

I remember when I was exploring the Power Metal scene and discovering all of the awesome bands from DragonForce to Kamelot.  The combination of fantasy and medieval sounding music caught my attention and I still like a lot of those bands til this day.  One of the really cool things that came out of that scene was all the awesome female singers.  Some of my favorite female singers came out of this scene, because a lot of them have very opera and classical style voices.  You don't always associate these styles of music with metal and rock but these vocalist perfect it.  Check out the ones shown below.


5.  Sharon Den Adel


4.  Simone Simons


3.  Floor Jansen


2.  Elize Ryd


1.  Tarja Turunen




Wednesday, November 16, 2016

YouTube Discoveries

I have said before that YouTube can be a great place to discover new music, it is where I discovered my current favorite band ( The Gazette).  Every week I come across new songs and new bands and artists.  Here is some of the new music I have discovered recently on YouTube.


Nano- Nevereverland


Londboy- Datura



Coldrain 8am

Secondwall- Cherry Blossoms Fluttering


Arlequin- Eclipse


Thursday, November 3, 2016

Kelun Shuna Review


(I know that the band was called Utari at this time, but the name was short lived and people know them better as Kelun, with that  lets get started)

      I remember discovering this band through watching the anime called Bleach.  Their song called Chu Bura was the 8th opening in the anime and after hearing that intro I looked deeper in the bands catalog and just loved them.  These guys have gone on to be one of my favorite Jrock bands, with their uplifting sound and great vocals this makes for one killer band.  
      First of all, singer/guitarist Ryousuke is a great, I love his voice and while he is not the best guitar player I have ever heard he still produces a great sound that helps build the song. Satou, the bass player is very fast and constant in his playing.  At times is seems like his bass is the lead in the song and not the guitar which is a nice change of pace, considering the formula that we are used to.  Last but certainly not least is Masahiro the drummer.  He is one of the more faster drummers I have heard but it adds to the energy of the song without being distracting and you can still enjoy the song.
     The video itself is pretty good. The visuals are nice and it isn't too over the top like some Jpop videos I have seen.  Basically, it is perfectly balanced to where you think it's a nice video but you still pay more attention to the song.  The bands look is nothing special, they just perform in their normal cloths and, while I feel that look is too generic these days,  I don't think much on it.  It is their thing and I have no problem with that.
     I have to say I like this song a lot, it has high energy and has an uplifting sound and vocals that can help a person get through a bad day.  With all this I give Shuna  a 4.5 out of 5.          


Monday, October 31, 2016

Happy Halloween with Nightmare Before Christmas

Happy Halloween everybody, celebrate with some This Is Halloween from Nightmare Before Christmas




Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Yohio Our Story Review


     Once when I was watching a top visual kei video I came across this artist named Yohio.  To my surprise he wasn't Japanese and didn't have the usual accent that most Japanese artists have when they sing in English. He actually sang English fluently like he was from America.  However, Yohio is actually a musician from Sweden who although sings in Japanese he also has a good amount of English songs.  Our Story was the first English single he released shortly after his band Seremedy broke up.  As far as the song goes the first thing I like about it is the instrumentals in the song.  It is heavy but also very melodic and as a result delivers a good power ballad vibe.  It is not as good as, but it makes me think of 18 And Life by Skid Row with the heavy and melodic combo.  The song makes you emotional and makes you think but still has a very high energy.  As for Yohio's vocals I think he is a good singer.  His high range vocals work well with the song and help give it a more positive feel.

     The video itself is pretty good but nothing new.  The video is smooth and allows you to take in the song well.  However, it is something that you have seen before and to a lot of people it has become cliche.  I don't hold that against Yohio personally because I think that is something that can't be helped when you do a video for a song like this.  Your range of options that makes sense to people is pretty small when it comes to ballads and they have all been done before so there isn't really anything new that people can bring to the table when it comes to ballads.  

Even though the video is nothing new the song itself if pretty good.  It makes great use of the classic power ballad formula and delivers a very enjoyable song.  The verdict for this one is 4 out of 5.  

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Top 10 Disney Area Music Loop

10.  Tomorrow Land



9.  Critter Country


8.  New Orleans Square


7.  Epoct Entrance Music



6.  Magic Kingdom Entrance


5.  Main Street USA


4.  New Paradise Pier


3.  Grizzly Peaks Airfield


2.  Soarin Queue 


1. Grand California Entrance