Pop music visuals are popular ways to showcase an artist’s work. These three pop stars introduced Christian themes into the medium, allowing them to express their own story and views on religion.
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Read MoreThe Austin-based artist chats about his new album, the artbook coming out alongside it, and a few thoughts in between.
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Read MoreTameca Jones performs at ZACH Theatre as part of the Songs Under The Stars Spring Concert Series.
Read MoreAfterglow merged features of 21st century album and song covers with features of the Greek goddesses Hera, Aphrodite, Athena, and Artemis.
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Read MoreThe underground metal band’s 2003 album Dopesmoker is about weed. It’s also about church and the concept of religious pilgrimage.
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Read MoreThe popularity of rock music in the 1980s Soviet Union stoked the emergence of Russian rock as a counterculture against the Soviet government and created a generation of rebels amidst the collapse of the USSR.
Read MoreHot Topic has been at the root of subcultural style for decades, and fittingly, is one of the last retail chains still flourishing as malls across the world die off.
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