
Background: DecembeRadio was formed in 2003. Two members got
their start touring with the opening band for evangelist Billy Wayne
Arrington. They credit Arrington with helping them focus on God's
intentions for their lives, rather than just being "rock stars." The
band's self-titled album received a Grammy nomination and the Dove
Award for Rock Album of the Year.
Albums: Satisfied (2008),
DecembeRadio (2006), Noise (2005), Dangerous (2005)
What
Parents Should Know: The band has a '70s hard-rock/blues-rock
influence. Their sound has been compared to Led Zeppelin and
Aerosmith. Of their musical style, the group says, "We are bringing
the old school to the new school."
What DecembeRadio Says: "I
feel like God calls us all to be a light," says drummer Boone
Daughdrill. "We have a choice in how we respond to that. Hopefully
we can be an encouragement to others, letting them know the
satisfaction we've found in Christ as we rock 'n' roll for
him."
Discussion Questions: How bright is your light shining
for God right now? What are some ways you can increase it? Do you
find satisfaction in following Christ? in telling others about him?
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Albums: Only By
the Night (2008), Because of the Times (2007), Aha Shake
Heartbreak (2004), Youth and Young Manhood (2003)
| Background: This
band consists of three brothers and their cousin. The brothers'
father (Leon) was a traveling Pentecostal minister, so the boys
spent most of their childhood traveling in the South. Kings of Leon
plays a mixture of Southern rock, blues, and garage rock. After
touring with U2 in 2005, the band's popularity took off.
What
Parents Should Know: Band members, who use foul language in
interviews, say their music is influenced by both their religious
upbringing and liquor. Lyrics mention sex, alcohol, and drugs. Some
albums contain parental advisories.
What Kings of Leon Says:
"I don't consider myself to be a good person," says singer Caleb
Followill. "I know I'm on the wrong path, brother. But at least I
know, y'know. I almost quit this every day. I might pick up where my
dad left off—maybe. I've got the stage time down already."
Discussion Questions: Read Matthew 7:13-14. Why do some
people choose to go down the wrong path when they know it's wrong?
Why can it be so hard to turn around and do what we know is right?
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