Why should the devil have all the good music? - Martin Luther
Well said... five hundred years later and people are still down on Christian music. This week we watched 'Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music?' by Heather Whinna and Vickie Hunter. It's a documentary on Christian indie music and was filmed by two non-Christians. They ask fans and artists about hot topics like faith in art, art in a stereotypical stale genre, secular music, homosexuality, abortion, mainstream reception and crossover into the mainstream view.
Jon's input:
Probably the most independent Chrisitan movie we've reviewed on this
show is 'Facing the Giants', from way back in
episode one.
But that Sony Pictures Home Entertainment release pales in comparison
to this one, which got no theatrical release or major home video.
Despite that, Why Should the Devil have all the Good Music? has
received excellent reviews from the likes of Entertainment Weekly and Christianity Today. It is our first documentary film, exploring
the world of independent Christian Music. With interviews and
performances from Steve Taylor(director of The Second Chance), Pedro
the Lion, Danielson Familie, (insert more bands here) this film by two
first time, non-Christian directors challenges everything that you
think you know about Christian pop music.
I forgot to mention them on the show, but the disc has excellent bonus
features. A director's commentary and several deleted scenes round out
the disc. Not too shabby considering that the megacorporation that
runs Fox Faith can't be bothered to even include the film's trailer.
Also, enjoy
this Chick track. Jack Chick, in case you've just
returned from exile on the moons of Uranus, is famous for comic strips
that extol the dangers of various "popular" things. Most famously,
Chick wrote a strip that posited a direct link between Dungeons and
Dragons gaming and Satanic Cult Worship, including human sacrifice. In
this classic, Chick subtly critiques Christian musicians who are
tempted by success over faith.
Music, news and more...
Notes:
God I Hate 'Em!
ie. the backmasked version of 'Burning Down the House' that I mentioned in the show.
WSTDHATGM Website
Axl Rose 'preaching' from the stage. (NSFW)
Intro Music:
Joy Electric - "The Ushering In of the Magical Era" from 'The Otherly Opus'
Outro Music:
Danielson Familie - "Did I Step On Your Trumpet?" from 'Ships'
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You can find a short film based on "Angels?" over at www.316now.com.
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