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Ever wanted to know about a Punk Rock Experimental Christian Band?
Published on April 10, 2008 By erathoniel In Music

    I'm gonna start off by explaining my music scale:

    I grade over six categories, with five combining to show style, and one working to show quality.

Mellow: The relaxing parts of a song.

Deep: The exciting parts of a song.

Fast: The use of quick speed in a song.

Slow: The use of slow speed in a song.

Experimental: The use of classic patterns or new ideas in music.

Quality: The overall quality, not an average.

    I grade on a scale of 1-10. You want at least 25 points, preferably 30. Since I grade an entire album, I can use conflicting numbers if the music is good enough over all its songs.

   Jonah 33's Heart of War:

Mellow: @ @ @ @ @ @ @ -7- Most of their songs use a good deal of mellow parts, with a devastating audio effect that is known to cause addiction and deafness.

Deep: @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ -8- Their songs get very heavy-metal sounding at certain points. White Flag especially.

Fast: @ @ @ @ @ @ -6- Despite being slower than some music, Jonah 33 uses a good deal of rather fast instrumental action, making a fairly engaging audio experience.

Slow: @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ -8- Nice and slow speed allows the lyrics and point of the music to sink in, as well as helping the deep parts show off.

Experimental: @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ -10- Incredible use of experimental effects that makes for a very unique listening experience.

Quality: @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ -8- Great quality, only beefs are some occasional incorrect grammar as well as some aspects that I personally find agitating.

Overall- 47 points for total presentation, and an awesome Christian band. URL to artist site below.

http://www.jonah33rock.com/


Comments
on Apr 22, 2008
one of my favorite songs is faith like that by jonah 33 they are a great band its good to see that people still listen to christian music
on Apr 22, 2008
Meh, it was okay, but not inspiring or anything. Decent review - I don't really understand your justification for 'deep' in that way, but hey - we all write reviews differently.

If you want to check out some music that has the same sort of vibe (but a heck of a lot more originality and talent) check out Oceansize. Great progressive rock band from the UK.