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Seem like making music for God, you would put more effort or professionalism into the song.

Currently the only two Christian bands I've heard are Skillet and Mercy Me, and much of Skillet's song are not totally centered around Christianity.

It seems like there are alot of Christian bands or band member in secular generes.

Is it just bad a genre to avoid?

Or do all the good musicians generally move onto bigger and better things while the worse stay in Christian genres as they have an audience that has to listen to it whether they like it or not, in church?

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[–] phonics@lemmy.world 6 points 3 weeks ago

Just the sheer amount of secular music vs christian music is going to skew the stats. Its like saying why does this group of 1000 have more musical chops than these 100?

At a minimum, its a question of numbers.

But besides that, the audience for music from that 100, want a certain thing from them, so that's what they try to deliver. Its not about breaking new ground musically.