This is hilarious. I'm just now seeing this, but I was sitting in the passenger's seat while he was filming this interview. That's my suitcase in the back seat.
This was one of the most random podcast interview situations that I have ever had because who does one while driving, picking up a friend from the airport (if I remember that correctly). And when Garrett showed you at the end of the episode, it threw me off in the best way possible. I still remember Garrett told me to bring you onto the podcast and I completely spaced on it as life got kinda hectic after recording that one. Shoot me an email kevin@mysongoftheday.com if you wanna have a go on the podcast, and not just sit in the passenger seat
Man, that sounds so out there that it’s wild someone in that kind of bubble is even aware of Silent Planet or wouldn’t simply think “all heavy music is satanic inherently anyway” or whatever.
Silent Planet is a metal core band that specifically writes about the teachings of God and Christianity along with their own struggles of living. They also have some songs talking about how we should take better care of earth. All in all great band that had some crazy lady rant about how they aren't true 'Christians'.
Sounds like another satanic panic. Although the world has been more openly satanic lately, not everything in the world is satanic, otherwise in my opinion that would be like her saying that the devil created the world, which is straight blasphemy.
there was a video online around august 2022 of some woman waring people of silent planet and bringing in a lot of christian background into it. I unfortunately cannot find the link for it right now
@@ladyroyal8738 absolutely. When it comes to rock and metal, Garrett's lyrics are so well thought out that there are few, if any, that can touch that kind of mastery
the controversy was someone who was a very devout Christian made a long video essay about the band being anti-Christian and how people should stay away from them. They aren't anti-christian but aren't Christian either
John 7:24 “Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment." The Bible specifically instructs us to judge righteously. We do not hate, it is actually more loving to point out to somebody their faults so that they can improve. It hurts, but it always works out better in the end. I've learned a lot of hard, painful lessons in my life and I thank God for all of them.@@Magdalena8008s