Are there any Christian "noise" musicians/"Christian-friendly" noise musicians?
>>72753639
Blackhouse
http://www.sonic.net/~lfmusic/blackhouse/
>>72753765
bless u <3
>>72753765
Which of their albums is noise? I just know them as the industrial rock pioneers that never get talked about.
>>72753938
Probably their most "known" work for those asking about Christian Noise is this one. Its been a long time since I listened to it so I cant really comment on how good it is.
>>72754196
Gotcha. Thanks f a m
>>72753639
Have I got a treat for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDFLlqwIh9M
Here you go: Christian Cosmos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOUKSSL06Ho
>>72754555
whoa
>>72754555
>>72756859
even oxen is the project of a guy who trips on /mu/ actually
it's pretty great
I'm interested in finding some non traditional Christian music. Or it doesn't have to be Christian, I just think it'd be interesting if it had some religious themes.
Is there any spiritually inspired Post-Rock?
Cool. Anyone know of any Jewish noise musicians too?
>>72757037
John Zorn?
>>72756985
Talk Talk's Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock and Mark Hollis's solo album. I don't remember if he's a practicing Christian or if he just likes to use the themes and symbolism.
Lift to Experience's the Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads and the gut is a practicing Christian.
>>72756985
starflyer 59 is christian shoegazy/kinda post-rocky that was an early pitchfork favorite
>>72757638
>>72757786
All great bands.
>>72754196
This interests me greatly. Thanks for posting.
>>72757638
>>72757786
Thanks guys! I've already heard Talk Talk, but will for sure listen to Starflyer 59.
>>72757037
Meira Asher, not all out noise but def check it if you're a noise fan