the sound and music and preston's voice are great, but WSO would be a lot better if they would tone-down the god-related lyrical content. not everyone is religious.. i wonder if christian bands ever realize that they are losing potential listeners/fans this way
I totally understand your point about christian bands, but you have to keep in mind that they probalby wrote christian music because that is where thier inspiration for writing came from. They may feel that it is important enough to them that that is the only thing that they see as worth writing about, even if that means a smaller fan base. It's also possible that a band wants to expose people to these sort of religious concepts with their music, arguably this can be rather ineffective in that it can alienate everyone accept people who have...
I totally understand your point about christian bands, but you have to keep in mind that they probalby wrote christian music because that is where thier inspiration for writing came from. They may feel that it is important enough to them that that is the only thing that they see as worth writing about, even if that means a smaller fan base. It's also possible that a band wants to expose people to these sort of religious concepts with their music, arguably this can be rather ineffective in that it can alienate everyone accept people who have already been exposed to it. It's kind of an interesting issue in general but my point is I'm not sure it would make a band like WSO better to omit thier beliefs from thier music when in all likelyhood thier music was inspired by thier beliefs. They certianly didn't accidentally write about it anyway.
Either way its a shame that WSO isn't making music anymore.
the sound and music and preston's voice are great, but WSO would be a lot better if they would tone-down the god-related lyrical content. not everyone is religious.. i wonder if christian bands ever realize that they are losing potential listeners/fans this way
I totally understand your point about christian bands, but you have to keep in mind that they probalby wrote christian music because that is where thier inspiration for writing came from. They may feel that it is important enough to them that that is the only thing that they see as worth writing about, even if that means a smaller fan base. It's also possible that a band wants to expose people to these sort of religious concepts with their music, arguably this can be rather ineffective in that it can alienate everyone accept people who have...
I totally understand your point about christian bands, but you have to keep in mind that they probalby wrote christian music because that is where thier inspiration for writing came from. They may feel that it is important enough to them that that is the only thing that they see as worth writing about, even if that means a smaller fan base. It's also possible that a band wants to expose people to these sort of religious concepts with their music, arguably this can be rather ineffective in that it can alienate everyone accept people who have already been exposed to it. It's kind of an interesting issue in general but my point is I'm not sure it would make a band like WSO better to omit thier beliefs from thier music when in all likelyhood thier music was inspired by thier beliefs. They certianly didn't accidentally write about it anyway.
Either way its a shame that WSO isn't making music anymore.