as is the yard, it is always advisable and plausible the television that tells stories. The entertainment has finished imposing on the television set as an axiom set in stone, a commandment that has nothing wrong if it’s not because to get it they usually leave by the way all the virtues that can accompany an entertaining story. That is, the interest informational or cultural, the educational work, and even ethics. The television musical a renaissance, thanks to the different bets of the strings public and private in the recent years, and this makes proposals more daring in content and ambitious in what style, that it is worth to emphasize by to distinguish itself from the rest. Jon & Joe is one of them.
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The ‘black metal’ in the place where they conjured
Jon & Joe, led by the journalist Jon Sistiaga and the promoter and presenter Joe Perez-Orive (also a member of the jury of Operation Triumph), is a road movie musical, and this December 24, Movistar has launched a chapter dedicated to the religious music. In this way, Jon & Joe. In the name of Jesus comes to be the next episode of the Jon & Joe. In the name of Satan, released in the christmas past and the reporters traveled to Norway to investigate the roots of black metal, which was born in the mid-eighties, and in which, through guitars and aggressive rhythms, dark, touching topics such as satanism or paganism. Now, both are traveling to the bible belt of the united States (known as the Bible Belt), starting with Kansas City, followed by Arkansas to end up in Nashville, country music mecca and the home of the big industry of christian music.
beyond entertainment, this program is, above all, a musical teaching, which seeks to please the viewer with hints of musical, humorous touches and a careful pace of the story, but even more to teach something. In this case, shows the particular universe of christian music, a genre that, in north America has more listeners than the blues or jazz. To this end, the reporters interviewed, among others, with Michael W. Smith, the biggest star in christian music; Jackie Patillo, president of the Gospel Music Association; and Joseph Rojas, the leader of the group of metal christian Seventh Day Slumber. But their leaders also are struggling to explain how religion crosses the american pop. Bob Dylan, the Beach Boys, Jeff Buckley, Lynyrd Skynyrd… are some of the musicians mentioned. Following in the footsteps of all of them, you can arrive until our days and to understand how stars of hip hop as Kanye West, not cited in the documentary, have the need to take on 2019 your own album religious. In this sense, it highlights the encounter in the interview with Jeff Tweedy, the leader of the group Wilco, who recognizes that he has converted to judaism and speaks about the power of “connection” to the music, becoming essential in the religious aspects of the people of his country.
Jon & Joe, we highlight the collaboration of The Reed Brothers, which gives its own stamp to the image processing and the production of musical content and narrative. Under your interesting purpose of road movie, the viewer is immersed in almost an hour of music and social commentary, with a grateful nod end to Johnny Cash, the father of the country and a modern be deeply religious. A journey to the christian heart of the united States, in which one wonders, as sounding songs, how the country that has given us the world the music just as important to free minds and break moralities is the same as fervently paranoid with religion.