I knew we could agree on something.Matthew RJ wrote:Lex, on this one, I'm with you 100%!!!!

I knew we could agree on something.Matthew RJ wrote:Lex, on this one, I'm with you 100%!!!!
I am really glad to hear that. I know these guys are probably getting tired of it all, but I know they have a lot more great music to do. Even if they retired from the road, they could still put out music.executioner wrote:It won't be a best of album. Inpop has given them a go on a full length all new material album to be released this year. When we went to Shoutfest last fall that is all Bob could talk about is a new album and that they would be back. Bob has even said that being back on tour was very fresh and new and he felt like he was starting over again with the guys. There are NO plans on retiring in the near future, but they will take it album by album and see.
In Eastern countries, if it is old, it is considered wise and worth paying attention to. In the Star Wars universe, if it is old, it is... well, it's Yoda. Listen to him or he'll lightsaber your butt!!brent wrote:The worldly mindset of "if it is old, it needs replacing or elimination" is spooky. It is prevalent in our trends, in our churches, and soon to come to our healthcare systems.
This is really upsetting to me. But I understand why Bob and John feel the way they do. I would feel the same way. But they have to know they have many fans out there who want them to keep making music and who will keep buying their music.Arni! wrote:Their reason was, I qoute, that they were "tired of fighting the youth." Apparently the situation in the states is pretty bad. They play bad venues at bad times and are, I qoute again, "not discriminated for our music anymore, now it's our age." People in the states won't get over the fact that half of the band is in their 50's. John said this battle for attention in the states was getting old and was the reason he and Bob were talking about quitting.
I can't really speak for Pillar, since I've only heard one song, but I can tell you flat out that people enjoy Relient K a lot more because of their witty, tongue in cheek lyrics as opposed to (what they consider) the preachy lyrics Petra uses.brent wrote:Personally, I think that if you were to put Petra on stage with a young three chord "punk" band like Reliant K, or a VERY average band getting stellar reviews like Pillar (local Tulsa boys), make the audience close their eyes, people would hear the difference in lyrical depth, hear actual music that requires skill, etc.
Despite that I know where you are coming from and your point can be readily evidenced by the abundance of tripe on the airwaves (both Christian and secular), I also think that it can be pretty subjective to a degree though. Especially in the instances of both Reliant K and Pillar. Pillar played right before we did at the Christian music weekend in Atlanta, and one of my favorite songs they have is one called 'Rewind'. To me, it has HUGE lyrical depth because I can relate so much to that song... whether it was written as a prayer to God or not, there WAS once someone in my life who I loved very much but yet it was someone that I hurt, lied to, and wronged to an immense degree... to the point of this person falling away from Christ. There I am watching Pillar from backstage, about to go on in 15 minutes, and I'm teetering on the threshold of breaking down and sobbing on the spot. To me, that's lyrical/musical depth. Not everyone may agree because maybe not everybody can CONNECT with the song the same way I can (and vice versa, perhaps many modern music listeners cannot CONNECT with Petra songs the same way many people here can.)make the audience close their eyes, people would hear the difference in lyrical depth, hear actual music that requires skill, etc.
That is an excellent point, History. There are many great bands out there besides Petra. I think some of us just get a little defensive because out of all the great bands out there, Petra is our favorite, and we get tired of seeing them take it on the chin at every turn it seems.Historymaker wrote:Petra is and I believe will always be remembered as a band with an unwavering message and powerful ministry. I don't think that necessarily makes any other band that isn't Petra chop liver... if that is our mentailty, our road is no higher than those who discriminate against Petra for reasons like age, trendiness or whatever reason has been conjured up for that particular day.
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