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Started by bubbzlove Aug 4, 2013. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Been getting worried. Trying to be strong. Tonight help me hold on. Please help me hold on.I see you're worried trying to be strong. Still wondering if I'll catch you when you fall. I won't let…Continue
Started by Jonel Burge. Last reply by innerspaceboy Apr 16, 2013. 14 Replies 1 Like
I'm Nenona1200 on there.I listen to mostly electronica and trip-hop lately, but I have a wide variety of stuff that I listen to.Continue
Started by Noah Wiles. Last reply by Santos Bonilla Jul 19, 2012. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Anybody out there know what the story is with Aesop Rock? I just read that he was raised Catholic, but is now Agnostic. It's just mentioned in Wikipedia though. I am trying to find some interviews…Continue
Started by Shawn May 16, 2012. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Hello friends, I just want to share this new antireligous folk album, "Anthems For Religious Abolition" by Rebuild. its available to stream or download for free at:…Continue
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Being Atheist means I do not accept authority as a source of truth and instead choose to think for myself and question authority and authority's motives. Wrote an album about it.
Atheist love song...
Let me know what you think!
I think my music tastes might differ a bit from most of the people here (I listen to a lot of folk/singer/songwriter stuff), but for the sake of sharing:
Vienna Teng: Probably one of my all time favorite artists. She's a really great singer/songwriter and pianist. She is an Atheist and does bring it up at concerts from time to time:
I would not even consider that her best song, but it's the only one that mentions Atheism directly. Some of my other favorites
Gravity: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJt05Wgg904
her cover of Damien Rice's "Cannonball": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_Z-Cs8kst8
Her song Passage ( which is a capella) is probably the best example of dealing with death and grief in a non-religious way that I have ever come across in music. : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiMsI5ZZ-qg
There is a British folk group called Noah and the Whale (I'm not entirely sure what's up with the name), that has the song Peaceful the World Lays Me Down. I know virtually nothing about the band, but when I first listened to the song it really stood out as having Atheist sentimentality. It's probably not a music style for everyone, and it is a bit mopey at first. I'd say give it a listen all the way through, just to give it a chance. I would link it, but I can't find any videos of the album version available in my country.
A side from the folky stuff, I'm also a metal fan.
I'm a big fan of the band Otep. The song "The Lord is my Weapon" is pretty powerful, though it's more anti-organised religion, than just religion in general.
I'm not 100% sure on the beliefs of the band members, but the lead singer is a Taoist.
The metal band Celeste has a lot of anti-god lyrics, but they are all in french. :)
honestly, a lot of European metal has a very strong "anti god" mentality to it, if your into that style of music.
Lastly, the song "Roll Away Your Stone" by Mumford and Sons was actually linked to me by an Agnostic friend who said he found it could be interpreted from a freethinker's point of view. I do see what he means (minus the "soul" part).
Check out one of my songs that discusses many aspects of my life as an atheist and my quest for meaning.
Some feedback would be great!!
It has been curious to me, as I seek out atheist, skeptic and science influenced music, how what I have been finding and enjoying the most are hip hop artists. This is curious to me because it is a style I've never really listened to or particularly enjoyed. I've come to realize that it's not the music, but the lyrical content that I didn't connect with. Now that there are lyrics that I connect with I've discovered I do enjoy the music style as well. I'm really enjoying Tombstone da Deadman right now. I've been listening to him and Greydon Square a lot. - Tombstone da Deadman
I wanted to share with you this song I wrote. It's a satire about christianism.
nerdy rockabilly group that mocked harold camping's doomsday prophecy by going to his offices and releasing blow-up dolls that were attached to balloons.
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