Brekke El is the alter-ego of a normally sweet and relatively boring Graduate student who happens to be living the ex pat life in England. She writes bad poetry, says the 'f-word' more than her southern Grandma would like, and is generally dedicated to the creation and adoration of the arts. She gets herself in trouble and loves every fucking minute of it.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Why is this listed under “Christian & Gospel”? The album may have “spiritual overtones”, but they’re NOT Christian. I’ve listened to the album three times and found that Jesus is not mentioned. Not even once. I won’t be listening any more. What a waste. I find it incredibly sad.
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The word “Christian,” when applied to anything other than a human being, is just a marketing term.
I think Cademon’s Call is “Christian” in the dame way that Sufjan Stevens or Mumford and Sons are Christian. There’s obvious implicit overtones, but the point of the music isn’t to create radio-friendly pop-hymns, but instead to be a creative outlet. So, the musicians are Christian and their faith flavors their music. So this album may be less obviously religious than previous ones. Honey, if saying the name of Jesus explicitly is what you require for something to be of Christian nature, you clearly never learned the meaning of nuance and subtlety.
you’re doing it wrong.
Its true. Their response is sad.
I think Cademon’s Call is “Christian” in the dame way that Sufjan Stevens or Mumford and Sons are Christian. There’s...
Oh for pete’s sake. Such silliness. I can’t wait listen to the rest of the album!!
The word “Christian,” when applied to anything other than a human being, is just a marketing term.
Girl Please. That’s what I say. Let’s see, it sounds like this person is: