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The Review is about The O.C. Supertones | 07/21/2004 11:00:00 AM

A truly Christian band

8 out of 8 Found the view helpful

I'm a Christian and I have a pet peeve about "Christian" music. Yes, I know this doesn't sound very Christian, i.e. positive and cheery - having a pet peeve, let alone one about 'our own' music - but I believe mine is a very good one. And here it is: Why do so many Christian artists call themselves "Christian" when most of the time I can't tell whether they're singing about their boyfriend/girlfriend or about Jesus? Frankly, I get confused when these artists spend an entire album singing about being so in love with "you" or "him" - please, just say "Jesus" if you aren't referring to your boyfriend/girlfriend! It's frankly a sad attempt by these artists to win secular acceptance; usually it doesn't work, and they lose the respect of most Christians, especially ones like me who just want a bold and clear message about Jesus. When some of these artists eventually sell-out to the secular market, I'm not surprised because they've been afraid to boldly proclaim the name of the One they are claiming to represent on this earth.

Not so with The O.C. Supertones! From the outset, they have proclaimed a totally bold and unashamed message about the One - Jesus - who has transformed their lives. Not only do their lyrics pack an evangelical punch, but the quality, integrity, and professionalism of their music does as well. The Supertones prove that Christian music can be ‘cool’ to Christians and non-Christians alike even without watered-down lyrics.

Concerning their music, many Christians are still of the mindset that if Christian music is too hard-core, i.e. secular sounding, the lyrics naturally follow suit. What continues to amaze me about the Supertones is how they play some of the best music I have ever heard - Christian and non - and combine it with some of the best lyrics I have ever heard - Christian and non. (I should note that for the first 20+ years of my life I indulged in the best that secular music had to offer, and the Supertones are musically superior to most secular bands, past and present).

As for their lyrics, do they just sing about the flowery aspects of the Christian life? In some cases, yes, and rightly so, because there’s no life more fulfilling than the Christian life. But in most cases they're challenging the apathy and hypocrisy that characterize too many Christians in this modern age. However, they go beyond this by also offering encouragement to not be afraid and to make a clear decision to represent and serve Jesus. If I had to go to war in the name of Jesus, I'd want the Supertones to be played on the front line!

If most "Christian" bands, and even most Christians, were as bold and unafraid as The O.C. Supertones are about proclaiming the love of Jesus and how He alone radically transforms lives, then our continent - perhaps even our world - would be a radically better place. So if you’re a non-Christian who isn’t concerned about lyrics and just wants to get your socks rocked-off, I can suggest few bands better than the Supertones. If you’re a Christian who is concerned about lyrics, I likewise suggest the Supertones – any of their albums – but be prepared for the one-two punch of challenging lyrics firmly backed up by some of the most powerful music this side of Heaven!

Thanks to
David Mitchell for submitting the review.


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